And how it was most the time.
And how it was most the time.
I have twice owned the FIAT 125T that Paul Fahey and Graeme Lawrence raced in the 1972 B&H 500.
Paul actually rolled the car during the race although it did go on to finish (last of the 6 team FIAT cars but still respectably high up the order).
I rang him some 20 odd years ago when I still had the car to speak with him about it,and he was pretty blunt! saying that he didnt really want to discuss this car ,but would be happy to talk allnight about the Fords he has raced!!!
I thanked him and said 'another time perhaps' a little disappointedly....not one of his favourites then..
I do still have a photo of the car somewhere in the actual B&H so will post when I find it.
Speedsterboy
In a Classic Car magazine he set the record straight on the Mustang Fastback that he had then sold to PDL with no Ray Stone behind him.Yes he loved the cars he had success with, the others -a non event or hard work.Talking of straight talkers -he said Rod Coppins was a stock car driver once after a coming together.
Mind you, always admired Jack Nazer for writing "Leo did this" on the damaged panels.
Steve-were you waiting for me to write this so you could post the next pic- we are 1 minute apart?
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Warwick Clayton photo from the Miss Victorious article.
Where's the track Rod (post 3 first shot)? Could that be Paritutu, the only track I recall in NZ with a steep dip like that.
He really did present beautiful looking cars, ahead of his time in NZ. Loved them all though I only got to see the Anglia recently on show at HD. Specially liked the FVA Escort and the Cologne Capri for the sheer uniqueness. Great that the master of kiwi muscle is alive and well.
Yes Paritutu
Another favorite photo with 2 of the best going at it.
And poster from HMC say's it all
those are great shots!!
Those are fantastic Milan! Who was the other party involved in the rear panel damage on the Mustang?
Probably a white Porsche!
Steve, you just know there is an email on its way from Dale right now! Ha ha ha.
"Probably a white Porsche!"
Or maybe something a little more British and a lot less German than they are now.
This was before she became Mary Carney.
This era was a big part of my life growing up so I have a 'little stuff' from back then. I have a pretty clear memory of being at a workshop in Wigram and picked up so I could reach in through a slightly opened window and unlock that Mustang when the keys were locked in it.
While Fahey is quite rightly known as one of our best tin-top drivers we shouldn't forget that he started his motor sport career on bikes...
(1954 Senior TT at Mangere)
... and that he had a brief and successful stint driving the Rothmans Cooper in 1965.