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John B
08-28-2013, 12:26 AM
Owners : Mike & Rhonda Small - Timaru

This car was built to replicate one of the most famous cars in Australian Motor Racing history - Pete Geoghegan's 1967 Mustang GTA. The original car won the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1967, 1968 & 1969.

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The idea to build this replica was born in Sydney on 6 December 2009, after seeing the original car on display at the V8 Supercar round. With the help of all the people listed below the idea became reality. The original car is owned by the Wall family in Sydney. The Late Des Wall and his team were most helpful in allowing us to photograph and measure the original car to ensure this replica is as close to the original as possible.

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Specifications :

Engine - Ford 302 CI V8
Gearbox - Top Loader
Diff - 9 inch


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This dream turned into reality with the help and expertise of the following people...


Graeme Jackson
Trevor Parmenter
Brian Livingston
Ken Cox (Coxy’s Panel Repairs)
Resene Automotive (Stu and Bob)
Grant Goodall and Brendon Gare (Elite Transport Refinishers)
Rob Donaldson ( The Mustang Centre, Christchurch)
Matt Jackson
Neville Stowell (Linktec)
Jarod Parmenter (Auto Gas)
John Mason (Timaru Signs and Graphics)
Garry Harrison
Darcy Bowman, Mark Shane, Mark Johnson, Andrew Larsen and the team at Blastcraft Ltd
Allan Dunn (Total Automotive)
Robert Murdoch, Bob Morrison, John Voight


...our very sincere thanks to all.

Mike & Rhonda Small

kiwi285
08-28-2013, 01:24 AM
Hi Mike & Rhonda, That is one great looking replica car and a real credit to all of the people involved. I have seen the car race in period and subsequently at recent meetings in Australia. The last time was at Lakeside in mid July and the driver wasn't cruising around either.

What are your intentions for the car - do you intend to exercise it occasionally.

Cheers Mike

Ellis
08-28-2013, 01:38 AM
Well done...looks great

I wouldnt mind it in my shed....

John B
08-28-2013, 01:59 AM
Hi Mike & Rhonda, That is one great looking replica car and a real credit to all of the people involved. I have seen the car race in period and subsequently at recent meetings in Australia. The last time was at Lakeside in mid July and the driver wasn't cruising around either.

What are your intentions for the car - do you intend to exercise it occasionally.

Cheers Mike

Unfortunately Mike & Rhonda aren't signed up members of the Forum 'yet', hence I posted this on their behalf. But to quote Mike directly, "...We hope to race it later in the year all going well."

Cheers, John

Steve Holmes
08-28-2013, 03:06 AM
Wow, that thing is right on the money! Very cool!

car mad
08-28-2013, 05:39 AM
looking forward to watching and hearing this master piece in action ..........well done a credit to all involved

kiwi285
08-29-2013, 09:08 AM
That really is an iconic car known to all historic race fans in Australsia. All we need now is the Dawson Mustang in its electric blue scheme with the big # 35 on it.

Roger Dowding
08-29-2013, 10:17 AM
JB, they " Mike and Rhonda ", must join the forum, car looks brilliant, and as an aside, how is the Cheetah !! ??.

TonyG
08-30-2013, 10:55 PM
That really is an iconic car known to all historic race fans in Australsia. All we need now is the Dawson Mustang in its electric blue scheme with the big # 35 on it.

On the Dawson Mustang, how is it coming on ? Have not seen anything on it since it arrived back in NZ. Has it run yet ?

Rod Grimwood
09-01-2013, 10:02 PM
It's run a few times. In its original white livery. It lives with a family of Mustangs all the same age.
Article on the collection in latest NZ Classic Car.

TonyG
09-01-2013, 10:14 PM
Cool. Thanks Rod. Will have to see if I can track it down over here. Still think it was nicer in the Metallic Blue.
Cheers
Tony

Rod Grimwood
09-02-2013, 12:14 AM
Agreed Tony, but it has been put back to original.

Kiwiboss
09-02-2013, 02:17 AM
Owned by Nigel MacDonald, Hawera, a great Classic Car mag article about Nigel and his cars, he's currently happy just racing it in the white but his plan is to put it back to "Dawson" colours!! a VERY historic NZ race Mustang!!! Dale M

Excellent Gary Simkin photos

TonyG
09-02-2013, 12:56 PM
Awesome to hear Dale. I think most people think Blue when they hear the Red Dawson Mustang mentioned. I managed to get hold of the Classic cars article. Nice collection. It is a credit to them.
Regards
Tony

Jac Mac
02-10-2014, 10:16 AM
Just bringing this to the top for young Dale from Tauranga as he is such a busy young fella, looks like a real legal period correct HMC contender, not a rolling advert for aftermarket goodies......

STG69
02-10-2014, 11:36 PM
Just bringing this to the top for young Dale from Tauranga as he is such a busy young fella, looks like a real legal period correct HMC contender, not a rolling advert for aftermarket goodies......

I saw this in the flesh at the Skope meeting, and being a Timaru lad have heard of its build over the past few years. My understanding is that's its as close to the original as you could reasonsbly expect to get. No fancy late model parts. I believe the 302 is running Lucas injection and pushing around 500hp. It's just got what we all love to see, nice flares, big feet and attitude sitting still!!

fullnoise68
02-11-2014, 02:33 AM
That`s right Kyle, it`s got all that and more! A credit to all those involved and when you think David Wall had the real mccoy in the pit garage next door to us at Lakeside last year - and in our HMC parade lap - apart from the numbers and a few other bits it`s pretty close all round, excellent work. If one of the talented South Island sheetmetal guys, i.e Avon Hyde, could roll up some front brake ducts it would look that much closer to the original. Mike, did you take any photos of it in the Lakeside pit garage as a comparison?

Steve Holmes
02-11-2014, 05:00 AM
How bout this Steve. Richy (Snoozin) took this photo at the Skope event last weekend of the Mustang in one of its races. The alloy brake scoops have now been added and look awesome.

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fullnoise68
02-11-2014, 08:02 AM
Thanks Steve, yeah they are the icing on the cake!

kiwi285
02-11-2014, 08:41 AM
Here are a couple of photos I took of the car at Eastern Creek in 2005

http://i58.tinypic.com/10hlusl.jpg

http://i62.tinypic.com/2vdlaoz.jpg

This one is a period shot form the late 1960's

http://i57.tinypic.com/cnkg0.jpg

This one from Lakeside in July 2013

http://i57.tinypic.com/or813k.jpg

Grant Sprague
02-11-2014, 06:43 PM
I caught up with Mike at Levels this last weekend......an old Timaru friend, & I had a quick hi to the locals during historic practice..., whilst down for a school reunion, had a good yarn & look over of Mike,s mustang , very tidy but very basic compared to the pre 65 mustangs ,..................fitted with a yanky crate donkey 520 hp & c/ratio top loader. Mike has done a great job re the era, but working on steering etc ..... his dad Pat was an old Timaru Cop & use to give me plenty of warnings in my old Anglia lol we go back a year or 3

Kiwiboss
02-12-2014, 01:47 AM
Great info Grant!! hopefully i'll get to see it at Teretonga this weekend!! Dale M

Grant Sprague
02-12-2014, 03:04 AM
Yea, Dale make yr self known to Mike he is a good southerner........they dont seem to take things very serious these days more fun & a few beers.....Teretonga you will love , the in field on & off cambered corners & the elbow creeps up very fast entering the fron straight , if you have a good handling car [which looks like you do] the lupins long left hander at end of straight is where you can make up lots of time , know doubt you might already know this , but if not every wee bit helps , might catch up when you get home good luck ... Grant

Kiwiboss
02-12-2014, 07:03 AM
Yea, Dale make yr self known to Mike he is a good southerner........they dont seem to take things very serious these days more fun & a few beers.....Teretonga you will love , the in field on & off cambered corners & the elbow creeps up very fast entering the fron straight , if you have a good handling car [which looks like you do] the lupins long left hander at end of straight is where you can make up lots of time , know doubt you might already know this , but if not every wee bit helps , might catch up when you get home good luck ... Grant

Thanks for the hot tips Grant and although i'll be there sadly its without my car though back in 2009 when I did last race at Teretonga in my Mustang it sure was fun and what a great track, hell that front straight is LONG, :)

Hopefully i'll see Mike and his beautiful Mustang.

Dale M