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    1973

    1973 was a very hd porno izle important year in our family. My parents both turned 30, they celebrated their 5th wedding anniversary and most importantly, I was born.

    Now after a recent visit to NZ, I came home with a publication that I had flicked through on numerous occasions, the 1973 Shell Yearbook, so I am going to post the images that were printed in that publication.

    Now I would apologise at the outset. this copy is lacking the covers and any initial pages. It has been like this as long as I can remember, therefore, i am unable to give any credit to any of the photographers.

    Rod Coppins capped a very successful season by winning the BNSW NZ Saloon Car Championship in his Pontiac Firebird
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    Best race of the sason and one of the best ever seen was the tremendous dice between Jim Richard's Imp and Reg Cook's Mini in the opening BNSW race brazzers at Ruapuna. In both heats the cars were no more than inches apart, although Cook managed to win them both.
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    Peter Sundberg had one of his better races at the Grand Prix meeting, although this was in part helped by the pre race problems that beset rivals
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    One newcomer to the BNSW was the Fiat 124 coupe of Glen McIntyre prepared by Bruce Wilson
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    Hillman Imps, like Peter Levet's were fairly rare on the New Zealand scene last season
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    Alan Boyle repainted the Coke Viva, fiddled with the suspension and gave the car a bigger heart making the very attractive Viva fully competitive in the 1001-4200 class.
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    Allan Boyle now had the OHC Victor/ CF Bedford motor.They could take a lot of mods.
    1973 was also when my Fairmont Coupe was born.
    Is that the Aussie Ramsay in his HQ behind Coppins?

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    Interesting chicane design in Sundberg / Boyle pic. someone borrow Grandma's picket fence?

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    Quote Originally Posted by John McKechnie View Post
    Allan Boyle now had the OHC Victor/ CF Bedford motor.They could take a lot of mods.
    1973 was also when my Fairmont Coupe was born.
    Is that the Aussie Ramsay in his HQ behind Coppins?
    No John its Denis Marwood in the Camaro

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    Quote Originally Posted by seaqnmac27 View Post
    No John its Denis Marwood in the Camaro
    Ramsay might be correct, Camaro of Marwood was LHD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jac Mac View Post
    Ramsay might be correct, Camaro of Marwood was LHD
    Looks like the Marwood Camaro is 3rd on the right side of picture

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    yeah I was looking at the wrong car, I have the rest of the right side of the pic, hence my reply

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    Allan Boyle now had the OHC Victor/ CF Bedford motor.They could take a lot of mods.
    1973 was also when my Fairmont Coupe was born.
    Is that the Aussie Ramsay in his HQ with stripes on his roof behind Coppins?

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    Reading through the race review supplied, this would be heat 2 and Ramsay would be the only one that makes sense. Heat 1 his rear axle let go on the start line apparently.

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    Red Dawson was the quickest of the big saloons
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    One of the best dices at the Grand Prix was again between Reg Cook and Jim Richards
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    'Nose to the grindstone' Graham Baker tries to keep up with Dave McMillan
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    Peter Hughes had a bad start to the season when he lost his factory Valour drive, but once settled into a benefactors Titan he proved fully competitive.
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    What it looks like from the drivers seat of the Formula Ford Champion, Dave McMillan.
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    Ross Atkins got his nose all out of joint at Levin.
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    Austen Kyle was a new driver on the Formula Ford scene this season in a new car to New Zealand, a Crossle from Ireland. kyle met with mixed succss having more than this one off course excursion at Bay Park
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    One of the most attractive new Formula Fords was the Lyon Ford built by Dennis Lyon and Robin Officer in Southland
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    North Island ACE_OSCA racing lacked the big engined cars of the South, but the B Class (1601-4200cc) was very competitive. Dick Sellens made a last lap attempt to get past the Cortina of Murray Soames and Ron McPhail's Escort under braking for Levin hairpin, slid off onto the grass and hit the bank.
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    Clyde Collins built up a winner with the ex-Dawson Mustang engined Mk3 Cortina. The car waved its inside front wheel in spectacular fashion but still ran away from the rest of its competitors
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    Pat Pascoe's very light ex-McRae twin cam-powered A40 was extremely quick though was involved in a number of incidents. Peter Wakefield's Zephyr powered version is the other side of the A40 sandwich
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    Disaster struck the ex-Nazer twin cam Escort of Malcolm Coffey in his first appearance, the opening round of the Ace-OSCA series at Levin, when he got on the grass and struck a new mesh safety fence. Dick Cook here squeezes by the wreck.
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    Peter Kocis came up from the South to compete in the Northern ACE-OSCA Series in his GTR Torana
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    Bruce Jenner made a couple of tips north for the North Island ACE-OSCA Series in the ex Coppins Camaro, but he found the cheeky big bore Mini of Grant Aitken more than enough competition on the tight Levin circuit
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    Which one is Don Halliday's Escort
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    Although not outstandingly fast the Buick powered Viva of Paul Kirk was fairly well sorted and reliable for the 1972-73 season, gaining an overall win in the North Island and a probable second in class in the South.
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    Ron Silvester's Monaro was most powerful OSCA car but teething problems had the car bowing to less powerful but more reliable machines like Kevin Haig's Mustang
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    Quote Originally Posted by seaqnmac27 View Post
    No John its Denis Marwood in the Camaro
    it is Ramsay.

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    And I bet you were there also Rod....

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    Quote Originally Posted by John McKechnie View Post
    And I bet you were there also Rod....
    Correct

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    Cool photos. Any details of the B & H race?
    "Sorry Mr K., it's not your day."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ost View Post
    Cool photos. Any details of the B & H race?
    There are shots from Tasman series, sports cars, GTX, B&H, Mini7 and rallying. However I am recovering from a migraine and my PC hard drive has died so it may be some time before I can post more images unfortunately.

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    Cool to see a period pic of the Lyon dl2, which is owned by Dave Morrison, and has been for 25 odd years.I have had the pleasure of racing this car in the classics .it is undergoing a chassis up rebuild, first time in it's history it's been stripped down, still had original wiring loom etc in her.this car still holds the 2wd record at hillclimbs around the south island, and also won the 1988 Goldstar hillclimb championship in the hands of Trevor parmenter, and features on the manz championship list.also driven by Graeme Vaughan and myself, only 2 of these were built, not sure if this is car no 2 or the first one, sure looks like dl2, except for the nose cone.Dennis came and looked over the car a couple of years ago and was keen on buying it back.but she's not forsale

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul lancaster View Post
    Cool to see a period pic of the Lyon dl2, which is owned by Dave Morrison, and has been for 25 odd years.I have had the pleasure of racing this car in the classics .it is undergoing a chassis up rebuild, first time in it's history it's been stripped down, still had original wiring loom etc in her.this car still holds the 2wd record at hillclimbs around the south island, and also won the 1988 Goldstar hillclimb championship in the hands of Trevor parmenter, and features on the manz championship list.also driven by Graeme Vaughan and myself, only 2 of these were built, not sure if this is car no 2 or the first one, sure looks like dl2, except for the nose cone.Dennis came and looked over the car a couple of years ago and was keen on buying it back.but she's not forsale
    Great to hear that Dave still has this car, I was another that he let loose in it.

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