That's right Steve, it was green and in the Aussie spec with blanked off indicators, and ducted front valance. This is the car as it appeared in Australia. It has the brake ducts where the indicators go. Rowan "Chuck" Harman (AussieMonza) arranged the sponsorship .
Bruce.
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Thanks Stu, the Chev Coupe in your bottom photo was later sold to my father in law Barry Pointon - less motor and box, as the Chev V8 from the coupe, originally from the TecMec, went into Rods Zephyr. After Barry raced it, and heavily modified it, he sold it to Ron Sylvester who ran it for many years, and Grant Sylvester still has it today.
A pity this pic is on 2 different quality's of paper, as it is a great photo of the man.
Good photos Markec, I think from memory Rods Charger in the top photo was owned by Huttons, as they wanted to try and establish the IRDs involvement and limitations of advertising on a company car while motor racing. The PDL Stewart family were another pioneer in this domain.
Mark, what track is this? It looks like Bay Park, but I'm having trouble identifying the HQ Holden in the background. It looks like the F5000 powered Kingswood Malcolm Ramsay raced in the 1972 Australian Touring Car Championship, the final year of Improved Production rules. Did this car ever race in NZ?
Yes Steve it is HQ of Ramsey from Australia, and it's Bay Park.
Sorry Steve, no caption for the photo, it would seem Rod is correct with Bay Park. Autonews had a bad habit of not dateing their issue's back then, there is also no story of the round at Bay Park in the issue, all I can tell you is that is is the 72 / 73 season.It was the November issue.
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Thanks Mark and Rod. Thats great! I didn't realise Malcolm had raced his HQ in NZ. It was one of the top machines in the 1972 ATCC. Ran a fuel-injected F5000 motor in a well built package. How did he go against the Kiwi cars at Bay Park?
These photos were taken perhaps after Rod had sold the car as the number is now changed and
driver has a full faced helmet
This is when Robin Tanner ran the car.
The number 25 is Tanners at the 1975 Grand Prix meeting, colour burnt orange
Although not a race car, my Torana was once owned by Rod Coppins, so I reckon that's quite a neat talking point with mates.
Hey Scott, was it owned by Rod personally, or by Rod Coppins Motors or Coppins and Coley Motors?
Great photos guys, thanks Mark, Stu and Ross.
Right or wrong, I have always thought of 141 as being Rod's number. I know he used other numbers, and others used 141.