One of the all-time iconic photos.
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So did he make molds etc all from scratch? What was the cab made from? What was the chassis from? It must have been a huge amount of work. Its really impressive.
Will get info on next trip up there Steve.
Thanks Rod.
1983 Adams Escort Can Am
Actually Herb Adams is worth a good look at himself
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Eddie Rickenbacker (right) and Fred McCarty in Peugot racing gear. While driving for Peugeot, Rickenbacker invented a way to communicate with his riding mechanic over the roar of the engines by connecting two leather face masks together with rubber speaking tubes. While this worked well, he gave up the idea after deciding the masks were "unbearably hot and itchy." Caption reads, "Our Latest Gemini Astronauts? No, not from our next projected space flight, but from another era, the two gentlemen behind the masked are Eddie Rickenbacker (r) and Fred McCarty (l), driver and mechanic of a Peugeot race car during the 1914 Corona, Calif. road race. The use of leather face masks to protect themselves against flying pebbles necessitated the use of speaking tubes to keep in constant communication. With crash helmets and dark goggles, their appearance is truly "out of this world"."
Amazing!
Gerard Richards has sent me some cool pics from his own collection for this thread, check these out. Captions are those attached to the photos as supplied:
MkII Zephyr speedway racer 1971
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AMC Gremlin with 5 litre V8, in Takanini (Auckland) 1992
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Triumph 2000 coupe, in Devonport (Auckland) 1995
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Rod,you would be right with the car, but not the colour scheme. Barry had it always white with Byan Bell Tuning on it, think he had a racing Huskyor Cob with his name on as well.I will go out on a limb here and say that after the last race at Waikaraka Park by Barry, those there will remember Trevor Morris deliberately t boning this car and it ended up in the fence.The car had been sold prior to this race to Harvey Brewer who ran a 100E Prefect with Davies Pumps, Station Rd, Penrose on it. It was this colour scheme=green over white.,So this is the bros car, after being straightened , painted Harveys colours and going to Ranger signs to be sign written with Davie Pumps and Ranger Signs-just as we remember it. Harvey did not have the distinctive driving style of Barry-throwing it sideways halfway down the straight.So, what happened to the car and the motor with the Raymond Mays head and webers? Gerard, Rod how does this sound to you?
A pair of genuine 100S Austin Healeys in the car park Lakeside 1982Attachment 14230
Austin Atlantic special with Buchanan fibreglass body 1962Attachment 14231 As raced at Lowood
Rod, you are correct on Bryan.He actually had 2 hands, but I am not anal enough to know what caused the problem, but one hand had support wires, rods helping its use.Bryan used to drag it-was named HAULIN HUSKY. Are you thinking like me that Trevor has a close relation called Paul in Aus?Were you there that night-I remember that place went balistic.Morris was an outsider from Western Springs with a reputation, or was he kicked out.Had a XT or XW Falcon, was definitely unloved. After what he did that night, it appears that everyone was a McConnachie fan. I remember he was dragged out of his car and some long overdue correction administered to him and the car .I am sure some Springs fans joined in.Talk about a pork chop in a synagogue.
The cowboy boots were a give away, who drives in them.
Yep reckon his old man must have gone to Aussie at some time.
The same guy on his night at the springs was a pretty good peddler.
And of course the self appointed monikker-the DUDE-!!!!!!!!!!!By the way the same power pole that took him took out the HK Monaro that Barry Algie got in 72-73( was Haresnape if memory serves me correctly-old fart will correct me for sure if I am wrong)
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I purchased this photo off a collector eight years ago, what makes it special is on the back Denny has written "The reason I look spaced out here is because Clermont was very bad circuit for making the drivers feel sick. Most drivers used open faced helmet as they were quite often sick"
You read that and then have another look at the expression on his face....
Stewart
Thanks John for this background on this Zephyr Mk11, that I photographed way back in 1971-72. I often wondered if it was the McConnachie Zephyr, but assumed it wasn't due to the paint job. Your knowledgeable background of the car's history suggests strongly that it is and adds more mana to the photo. I remember seeing the car race in the "brothers" hands and it certainly was an impressive piece of kit at the time. I remember this occasion when I stumbled across the car, somewhere in the back blocks of South Auckland, while accompanying my father on his business rounds during school hols when I was in the 5th or 6th form. Thats the old man by the Tip Top period logo in the backdrop of the photo!
Mike? Walker raced a Bambina with, I think, an Anglia motor in the back seat, in the mid 60's days. Didn't look as wild as that, though. Used to spin a lot, as I recall - particularly at the 270 deg corner by the stable at Puke.
There was also a gentleman in Cust, downsouth, who ran a road Bambina with a Porsche 356 in the back! Never saw it, but heard all about it...
Jesse James?
Was it Dean Atkinhead ,he had E. Spraques red mk2 then ran a xj6 in the 6hr race??
An Atkinhead certainly had the ex Sprauge Mark2, we did some work on it when I was the service manager at Shorters in the early 70's. He told me then he was preparing an XJ6 for the 6 hour.
Are you confusing Aitkenhead and Atkinhead? The Aitkenhead Timber was initially bought by Ross Tebbs, Stu Opperman and Mick Dillon and as far as I know, there was no "Aitkenhead" at that time - but there may have been earlier!
Yes, it was Jesse James.
The whichever spelling, with the Jags had the timber yard, just along from Bombay .I hillclimbed against him on Bright Rd. in the seventys,he had the Mk2 with Michilens? I had aquajets ,was a no contest the loose metal thrown onto the road made the Dunlops slide allways at the same time!!
Ross had a Ho and a L34 which were joined in the garage by the Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer, which he owned for a very long time.
also owned a beautiful, quick Anglia.
Ross had timber yard in Target Road, it became Ritepine which is what was on his first serious Off Shore power boat, he raced with Robin Irving and assisted by Bruce Torrence and my late brother Mike and a couple more.
Then he got Jesse James for 86 Worlds in Auckland and raced her for a few years after. (this was THE Boat)
Falcon photo is on Mairangi Bay Beach for photo shoot.
L34
Anglia
Ferrari at Puke hillstand
Ritepine with Ross and Robin (The Doctor) This was the original EIT Mover
First photo of Jesse is when Ross went to the States to have a look at it and test.
Second is in NZ
Rod I think Ross was at an end of year BBQ beside the old tote building,the only BBq we had in my day pos.86,,,87 I remember him saying if we think motor racing is costly we should try boat racing,but he had a timber yard just north of Rotorua and it was a license to print money
Ross had two Ritepines - the Cougar cat shown here followed by a larger Robson cat named Ritepine II. He took me up under the harbour bridge one day in RPII doing 103mph - verified by a cop's radar gun which we had borrowed.
And here's another little-known fact - the first person to get the catamaran concept working properly for high-speed offshore racing powerboats was Colin Chapman.