I'll bite......what's the guts......
I'll bite......what's the guts......
My man on the spot is coming to see me on Monday, will give you more then.
Great place for it though., done a dog agility competition there that services all the East Coast.
Handy to everyone,and most suitable for Classic Saloons
And we are not talking Friday night after closing time.
Remember how much fun these are ?
Yes....many times, lotsa fun, beer and fish and chips....after...
Some more photos, not the best spot though - tyre barrier.
an unusual Healey - ERC posted a photo earlier.
a newer Healey, by a few years,
and newer again
Probably the last.. found these today.
Went this day with John and Sharon Bennoch [ " John B " from TRS and the SPR models guy ], we were neighbours from 1999 to 2003 and remain friends.
His [ Sharon's !! ] Porsche 944 and my MX5, which is still in the family, has been since 1996, when it was 5 years old..
John's 550 RS, a replica with a McRae body and a 3.2 litre Porsche motor. John in the overalls ..
John on the track ..
a mixed field ; Lancia Beta, Austin Healey and a Rootes group Hunter - could be a Chrysler Hunter by then ;
Ford Falcon Coupe late 1970's '78 !!
John B , please correct on my description of you car !!
Roger. Here's the entry list for the 1994 Telecom Classic Motorfest. Good luck with identifying your photos from the list as it's not in numerical order and car numbers are repeated for different classes.
Thanks Milan....its got my Riley Elf in the programe and thank you....its the missing link.
Heck, there are some wildly inaccurate engine capacities in that programme...
Yes, I see our Cooper S has grown to 1500cc.......interesting......big bore/long stroke. Actually it was a 1330cc...ie 60 thou overbore. Some poor person has been tasked with typing all that info out, and frankly has gone cross-eyed doing it......He/she is forgiven.
Milan,
thanks for the information, it will help, some great names in there, Mike John in the Viva, a Courtney or three, Fred, John and Mike, Gordon Vogtherr in the beautiful Healey Elliott Saloon, great..
Bruce Edgar??
Loads of errors, frankly so many that who gives a monkeys?
These are not errors in the mind of the entrant. In the event that one is not exactly sure of, or cannot prove the capacity of
an engine, the fair and honest approach is to enter a figure which brings it only just within the nearest capacity classification for the event involved. This is an honest approach which should be commended rather than criticised. Obviously recording a figure in excess of the actual, guards against any possible protest. So WTF LOL
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In this case I would be interested to know if ANY are correct! MGTF with 4770 and a 1000cc Mustang for examples.
Not a bad concept you have given Trevor, as long as they were never a background for handicappers to consider.
As a keen student/collector of race programmes for reference, to make classifying photographs easier, I hate it when there are errors and it reflects badly on race organisers.
Maybe not a major issue in a clubby event, but when you are paying for a professionally printed programme, then it should have been properly checked at the proof stage.
Mind you, since we moved to on line entry systems, where drivers are responsible for inputting their own information, there are indeed several drivers who can't even get their own information correct - or never bother to check!
The event was run for several years by Hamilton Car Club with much support, Laurie Brenssell was a prime mover.
Laurie has recently published some of his own photos of the events and the programme covers.
I only kept my Phonecard Ticket, which still has the $5.00 on it - the cost was $20.00
The programmes ; thanks to Laurie
A photo, unsure which year, of a Buckler - others may know more [ Rhys N ?? Bruce D ?? ] looks like the Ivy Stephenson Bruce Sutcliffe car, from the Colour !!
Correct ID on the Buckler Roger.