This is the Pat Hoare Ferrari 250 GTO converted from a single seater GP car
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This is the Pat Hoare Ferrari 250 GTO converted from a single seater GP car
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Can you see anyone you know in this shot? I recognise the late Ken Gray & John Manby
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The Morrari at Pukekohe
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Not sure who this is - Ivan Segedin maybe
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Rod Coppins' Zephyr Corvette in Molyslip colours
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Any chance the Anglia is being pedalled by Barry Phillips, as it's carrying #86 ?
I had a look there and I think you may be right ,first glance I thought it was Ken Richardson's Anglia ,but then Barry brought the Anglia from Ken ,so that would would work out ,its not right for the Sedgedin car because it had the strut mounts sticking up through the bonnet
Pretty sure it's Dave Jurie from Wellington - light blue with a red nose. Ended up in the famous Pukekohe creek
David I think you're right - it's Dave Jurie
David,yes the Roll bar inside might be the clue ,Dave was one of the first to fit a roll bar ,was the tree down the bank on the top of the hill where he finished up at Puke
Jurie went off on the inside of Rothmans, down the bank and into the tree. The car was bent in two. I think there was a photograph in Motorman at the time
Yes he did - the damage was substantial and he was lucky to escape without serious injury
I am not sure if it was that photo caption ,but one of them was headed up "Anglia U bolt at Pukekohe " it was bent that bad .I think at that meeting Jurie was using no 54 and there was another photo with a caption Car54 where are you,derived from the Sitcom of the same name around that time David , Dave Jurie raced a modified 315 before the Anglia is that right ?
Actually I'm not sure if this is Fahey's Mustang or not. It carries the BOAC decal but the car has stripes
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The big bearded bloke was always there, a brace of Hasselblads slung round his neck. He shot most of his stuff on large format and the quality shines through in these images.
His library was bought by the Bruce McLaren Trust when it looked like it would go overseas.
That's it folks - no more to load
Jack was one of the nicest people you could wish to meet. Large format certainly made a difference to his photographs, those cameras were way out of my league.
Just a tip on photos on this site, anything bigger than 750 x 750 gets chopped at the sides, the first photos I posted were 800 x 800 and they are all chopped.
Yep I noticed that - you can scroll a bit though.
Actually that's the only downside to this forum.
I've got zillions of images but they all need reprocessing to fit so that kind of dampens my enthusiasm a bit. We'll see.
All forums have a limit for size and space, this is unavoidable. Most are set at around 90kb - 120kb, but I set this one at 160kb. With the scroll bar, I'm trying to find a way to just have the page expand based on the image size, but this is all pretty new to me too, the site has only been running about 6 weeks.
Steve,
I've found that it will accept up to 195Kb !!
I've found that some sites will accept a larger image but show it at a size of about 500 on the long side but will expand to full size when you click on it. I think the NZ Hot Rod one is like that - but you have to load your images using Photobucket.
I reckon you've done really well - there's lots of interest considering it's only been going for 6 weeks.
Plenty of pictorial proof in the Mustang and Feisst threads that Fahey's Mustang had stripes Nigel, and as you say the car has the BOAC tour signwriting in the back window, BUT I can't remember Paul in a silver Bell openface with a nomex mask, he used to wear a white helmet perched back on his head with a white chincup. BUT the car's carrying #52, half of its' regular #104....what's the go ?
Very confusing...
The site is fantastic, I just hope the momentum continues.
No real issue with photo size, but if you know a photo is going to get a bit chopped at a larger size, and not scroll, it helps when you are peparing photos to post. It may be ok with photos that people are posting direct to the site from their hard drive, but 750 is best from photobucket, etc.
Does look like Jim's scone, actually ! Nice one.
The bearded fellow with the overhang was pretty imposing and his pictures really do the talking here. Top stuff and thanks for the memories Jack, legend. How good is this site already?! Looking forward to contributing but it'll be modern day ramblings of the old guys on video, hoping to interview an old GP driver in a few weeks... Will keep you posted.