Another of Bill's photos. This is the first time I've noticed the different off-set between the front and rear wheels.
Another of Bill's photos. This is the first time I've noticed the different off-set between the front and rear wheels.
I do recall 45 years ago i had just fulled up at sunnybrae autos on the north shore, on this day Allison Durbins dad was working there,i left sunnybrae autos and headed down to the lights and there in front of me was the fairlane waiting to get on to the motorway,it had the big race tyres on the back and road wheels on the front.Dont know who was driving on that day but boy did it get up and go when the lights went green ,that was the last time i saw this car.How good would it be to see a car like this out there again,with a 427 on full song that has been built the right way.
Time for a "tribute" car, perhaps.......How good would it be to see a car like this out there again,with a 427 on full song that has been built the right way.
Do you think the PCW types that proliferate the sport would allow that when there is a possibility someone could dig up a scrap or two from the old original car, you might have to buy the Eastern Southland John Deere dealership to get to it though.. Actually I still have a couple of bits from the original here, is that enough??
Just remembered, the Urqhuarts (spl?) from Coventry Motors? were trying to track the car down via Classic Driver magazine a few years ago , I replied to that at the time with same info Ive given here..
Last edited by Jac Mac; 08-26-2013 at 06:24 AM.
You mean you havent got it dug up already?
They wouldnt let my Massey Ferguson in the gate..
But I have seen your crane with its looooooooooooooooong arm......
Fairlane at Levin
The Fairlane in the Loop at Teretonga
CUSTAXI 50, much as I would like to, I really do have more than enough projects already, however if you want to have a go I am happy to help, nothing in the mechanical makeup of this car would be a problem ( other than soucing the $$$) . I can even make the wide wheels. So if your interested I found a couple of donor cars in the USA yesterday, pm me your email & I will forward the details for you to purchase one of them, you missed the boat with the Custaxi, time to move on this one, neither of us are getting any younger. Only thing I want nothing to do with is complying with MSNZ criteria
John McKechnie....I must be more selective of pics I send you...
Yeah I'd love to see a recreation too. Just an awesome car, and something a bit different. I hope somebody has a go. Paul Urquhart came close to building a replica about 5 years ago, but decided to build a Moffat/Geoghegan 1973 Bathurst winner Falcon XA hardtop instead.
Go for it!!!
Actually there is a car the same size that was built to pre 65 regs, 2 pot 11" solid fronts/ 2 1/2" drums on the rear with 4bl 427/toploader/9" and handling yet to be sorted properly that saw off a certain red Boss Mustang 4 pot vented 12" fronts/4 pot vented 11 1/2" rears with SVO block webered 358/jerico/9" at the HD festival of speed! oops, sorry Dale I forgot, he wasn't trying. Now I'm for it!! lol
photo from flikr ( there is about 50 photos of it on Ground Sky Photography with Dale in persuit but I dont think I am allowed to use them)
Last edited by George Sheweiry; 09-02-2013 at 04:31 PM.
Your forgetting those fancy rubber items he bought from the 'AVON LADY'...