Here is the link
http://www.theroaringseason.com/show...e-Collection-5 Bottom of post #2 and #14.
Some more fantastic photos in that thread too - sometimes pays to go back to old threads to remind oursleves of some of the jems lying here.
cheers
Here is the link
http://www.theroaringseason.com/show...e-Collection-5 Bottom of post #2 and #14.
Some more fantastic photos in that thread too - sometimes pays to go back to old threads to remind oursleves of some of the jems lying here.
cheers
Last edited by tonttu; 01-10-2019 at 10:15 AM.
Levin?
Great car., remember seeing it at Hill Climbs, Grass track events at Riverhead
My understanding is that Kevin took the Coupe to the USA with him where it resides to this day.
A lovely man and I bought many parts off him from his business, “ The Chevvy Shop”
Thanks everyone. Fantastic info and recollections on this car.
Kevin Greene’s is a 37 and the other a 38 if you go by the grilles
The orange Ford in the foreground has the late Ross Atkins' name on the cockpit surround but I thought he had a BT18 but this car certainly doesn't look like a Brabham! It could be the one-off built and raced by his brother Francis perhaps ( the FBA?). My memory is fading but it was about 50 years ago! Francis and I worked on Bryan Faloon's old Brabham Climax in the Tasman Series (circa 1967-68). Bryan, Ross, Francis and Warwick Binning shared a workshop in Levin to maintain their cars. Warwick bought the early Humber80 powered Begg National Formula car and converted it to Formula Ford specs, I eventually ended up with that car a couple of years later. I think the Begg was the second of the marque, Michael Clark will know!
You might not believe this but I was multi-tasking - on the phone, checking TRS/emailing the above photo to Howard Wood and re-arranging a couple of books on my shelf - one of which is called 'A Tribute to George Begg - The Man and his Cars'...and then I found myself reading about what it known as 'the second car'.
The book tells us "Warwick Binning converted the car into a Formula Ford in 1971..." When Rootes powered it was driven by Dave Bruton, Colin Bunce, Russell Thompson and Ian Bisman. Ian co-owns the car today with Noel Atley - they purchased it from Allan Woolf.
#74 is actually Paul 'Mr Avon' Dold - still running FF today...as of course is Grant Campbell
And Alan Crocker who was in the very first FF race in NZ, and still running, back from Europe for this season.