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Ross Hollings
11-08-2017, 08:13 AM
THese photos are from Bruce Blacklock longtime member of the Auckland Car Club,in the days when Jimmy Richards raced his Anglia up Bombay Hillclimb,and when it broke down,he then used his Anglia van tow wagon ,Eric Mallard,Mike Marshall,Ron Brown,Allan Boyle ,Rod Collingwood,Peter Bruin,etc etc,great days and great fun.A lot of ACC members also bit voluntary work at the track,pit marshalls etc,oh how lucky we were inbeing able to put these Tasman and local drivers onto there grid spots,everyone was approachable not like today.Enjoy his photos.We know of another collection owned by Doug Wentworth also an old ACC memeber and MG Midget peddler,photos and videos........we are working on getting these somehow as they sit in his garage molding away.477144771547716477174771847719

Ross Hollings
11-08-2017, 08:17 AM
More of Bruce'477204772147722477234772447725s photos

Ross Hollings
11-08-2017, 08:21 AM
Bruce Blacklock Collection ,great photos477264772747728477294773047731 !

Ross Hollings
11-08-2017, 08:26 AM
One i missed.47732

Steve Holmes
11-08-2017, 07:02 PM
Wow, Ross these are absolutely stunning! Thanks so much for sharing them, and thanks also to Bruce.

They are really crisp, clear images. Are they taken from slides?

Thanks again Ross.

Ross Hollings
11-08-2017, 08:25 PM
Hi Steve,Yes i think they were taken from slides,i have more of Pukekohe,particularly the 1967 Wills 6 hour race where i drove with Bruce in his Morris 1100,also some of a car display he went to all good photos and good to share.Would love to get hold of the Doug Wentworth collection he has slides and movies,just sitting in his garage at Alexandria Heads Qld,maybe need to send Roger Dowding around ! I will pass on your comments to Bruce.

Steve Holmes
11-08-2017, 09:15 PM
More of Bruce's photos47724

Looks like David McKay of Scuderia Veloce? I assume this would have been taken when Andy Buchanan was racing the Ferrari.

Milan Fistonic
11-08-2017, 09:36 PM
Looks like David McKay of Scuderia Veloce? I assume this would have been taken when Andy Buchanan was racing the Ferrari.

Yes it is David McKay but that was 1966 when Spencer Martin drove the Ferrari and a Brabham for Scuderia Veloce.

Ross Hollings
11-08-2017, 10:12 PM
More photos,one with smoke is the Jack Nazer Lotus Cortina at Railway Corner,on fire,some of the Wills 6 hour and 3 hour,and just some nice Aussie cars Bruce took pics of.477624776347764477654776647767

Ross Hollings
11-08-2017, 10:16 PM
4776847769477704777147772Yes,there are afew of our little entrant,but its all history,sign writing by Alan Boyle.

Roger Dowding
11-11-2017, 05:11 AM
Hi Steve,Yes i think they were taken from slides,i have more of Pukekohe,particularly the 1967 Wills 6 hour race where i drove with Bruce in his Morris 1100,also some of a car display he went to all good photos and good to share.Would love to get hold of the Doug Wentworth collection he has slides and movies,just sitting in his garage at Alexandria Heads Qld,maybe need to send Roger Dowding around ! I will pass on your comments to Bruce.

Ross, thanks for the comment,unfortunately I am now back in NZ permanently .. would be good to get hold of the items ..

seaqnmac27
11-11-2017, 10:17 AM
Hi Steve,Yes i think they were taken from slides,i have more of Pukekohe,particularly the 1967 Wills 6 hour race where i drove with Bruce in his Morris 1100,also some of a car display he went to all good photos and good to share.Would love to get hold of the Doug Wentworth collection he has slides and movies,just sitting in his garage at Alexandria Heads Qld,maybe need to send Roger Dowding around ! I will pass on your comments to Bruce.


I however work in Maroochydore Ross.

tonttu
11-12-2017, 07:38 AM
So who is the red Anglia number 33/59 and also the numbers 3 and 4 single seaters?
Thanks

seaqnmac27
11-12-2017, 09:54 AM
So who is the red Anglia number 33/59 and also the numbers 3 and 4 single seaters?
Thanks

1966, #3 is Dennis Marwood, 4 is Frank Gardner

seaqnmac27
11-12-2017, 10:00 AM
So who is the red Anglia number 33/59 and also the numbers 3 and 4 single seaters?
Thanks

With the Anglia, the surname is McCallum, I was thinking Rod?

Ross Hollings
11-13-2017, 07:56 AM
Rod is correct.

khyndart in CA
11-13-2017, 08:46 AM
Would that be Bryan Innes walking between the Anglia # 68 and the # 69 Morris Mini Cooper in the # 2 posting ?

Ross Hollings
11-13-2017, 07:41 PM
Bruce had a caption on his facebook page which as i recall said it was Hugh Kettlewell,a very rapid Mini peddler.

Roger Dowding
11-15-2017, 06:04 AM
The Car is Hugh Kettelwell's and that is him walking between the cars - he was my Solicitor when I bought the first house in 1973.
Identified by Alan Boyle, another Mini Racer, was his Solicitor too !!.
Hugh later on had a rather bad racing accident at Pukekohe at another meeting

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Interestingly I posted the photo on Facebook " Old NZ Motor Racing " page and Bruce Blacklock as well as Alan Boyle replied about Hugh and the accident.

Alan Boyles Mini - as an aside

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My Mini, never raced just thrashed,although did drive around Pukekohe to get to the Flag Marshall point - never realised until then how tight the hairpin is

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khyndart in CA
11-15-2017, 07:54 AM
Roger,
With those wide front wheels and double over riders, did you use the Mini for starting the midgets at Western Springs ?
That's a real "chic magnet" mate.
Where is the steering wheel ? Sorry I forgot that I am the one that lives where you drive on the "Parkway" and park in the driveway !

KH

Roger Dowding
11-16-2017, 04:21 AM
Roger,
With those wide front wheels and double over riders, did you use the Mini for starting the midgets at Western Springs ?
That's a real "chic magnet" mate.
Where is the steering wheel ? Sorry I forgot that I am the one that lives where you drive on the "Parkway" and park in the driveway !

KH

Ken H, funny you should say that push car at the Springs, those double Over-riders helped save the car one day up near Matapouri, Northland as i slid around a bend on a metal road and went front first into an earth bank.
That car got quite modified with twin SU carbs, a Cooper exhaust manifold, the pressed steel one, and a Rob Williams special exhaust with a Massey Ferguson Tractor Muffler [ no sales tax - agricultural equipment - before the GST regime ] with the baffles knocked out. The interior dash was modified too !!
The partially blacked out grille and the little stripe helped it go faster .. Tui ad Yeah Right !!.

The Fergie muffler look

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The Dash with Barnacle brand " Oil Gauge and Ammeter" , Smiths Temperature Gauge and a Smiths Tach

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Just noticed the foot operated " Dip Switch ", not to be confused with " Dip Stick " that is either under the bonnet or the guy behind the steering wheel..

Chick Magnet - well the jury still out on that, however prior to having " A Car " very hard to get a good night out," meet you at the bus stop in town " did not work

Oldfart
11-16-2017, 09:49 AM
Father of a friend of mine way back in the day, bought his daughter a Mini. Father reckoned you couldn't get up to much mischief in the back of a Mini, and we all know the answer to that :) Another I know bought his daughter an MX5 for the same reason a few years back.

Roger Dowding
11-17-2017, 06:02 AM
Father of a friend of mine way back in the day, bought his daughter a Mini. Father reckoned you couldn't get up to much mischief in the back of a Mini, and we all know the answer to that :) Another I know bought his daughter an MX5 for the same reason a few years back.

Rhys, have owned both, 4 Mini's over the years and one MX5 - didn't do me much good,except to confirm that the first Mini was used for a bit " Couch Rugby " as they called back it in the day

SPman
11-20-2017, 09:21 AM
My Mini, never raced just thrashed,although did drive around Pukekohe to get to the Flag Marshall point - never realised until then how tight the hairpin is
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Are those wider wheels on the front? Did that on my 36 Austin 7 once - only once - made for "interesting" handling......

khyndart in CA
11-20-2017, 11:07 PM
Milan,
You must have been close to Bruce Blacklock when you took your photo although the Ferrari is facing the other way.
Milan, I just wanted to say thank you for all your accurate race record keeping, photos and memories from back in this era where one could wander among some of the greatest drivers of all time. Also many thanks to Ross Hollings, Ross Cammick, Nigel Watts, Ray Green etc. for bringing all your images to us at no charge. I for one truly appreciate all the effort and time you and many others have taken and shared on this forum. I wish I had taken more photos at the time instead of trying to race who ever I could back over the Kaimais or Pukekohe to Morrinsville in my Anglia. ("Wannabe" race drivers don't walk around with cameras !)
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(Bruce Blacklock photo )

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(Milan Fistonic photo. Levin. Jan. 15. 1966.)




(Ken Hyndman )

Milan Fistonic
11-21-2017, 05:17 AM
Thanks for the kind words Ken. My record keeping is really just a matter of never throwing anything away. Much to the despair of some people.

It certainly was great being able to get up close to the famous drivers we had out here in those days. I wish I had taken many more photos but photography was not cheap and easy like it is today with digital gear.

SPman
11-22-2017, 03:27 AM
I notice the Brabham is registered - I assume the FB630? is the rego number. Does that mean it's road legal.....?;)

I second Ken's post, Milan. It's great to have all that stuff to hand. We had it good in those days - I only wish I had a better camera than my trusty Zenit 3m and could afford colour film....unfortunately all my records (incl, 10yrs supply of Motorman. Road & Track, Autonews, etc) where burned by a relative who was meant to be keeping them in storage, 20 yrs ago........her son wanted the tea chests to grow dope plants inside......!

Ross Hollings
11-22-2017, 07:56 AM
Cars were registered in those days as E Class A ,which was basically a farm registration for tractors etc to use the public roads.A lot of hillclimbs and race meetings,[like Waimate and Renwick],were on public roads so had to carry a plate and be E Class A registered to cover them for liability .
Few years back looked at a BMW 2002 for sale in Tauranga and the guy had it registered E Class A,never been picked up,dont know what would have happened if he had an accident and made a claim!!

Rod Grimwood
11-25-2017, 09:07 PM
post #10 fire, looks like the Nazer Cortina Lotus accident. the body shell actually ended up at Waikaraka Park when Ron Kendall put Lotus engine from his little 100e in it. never could get it to handle as well as 100e. scrapped it after only few races.

John McKechnie
11-25-2017, 09:15 PM
I spoke to Jack at length about his early cars this year
He said that until I told him about it being a Waikaraka park car, he never knew where it ended up. Never thought it could be used again as body would be too weak after the fire....... like a certain Capri .

Oldfart
11-26-2017, 04:54 PM
Rod, did the Cortina end up on speedway as well as the fastback Anglia. I know for certain the Anglia was on a stockcar running at Rotorua.

tonttu
11-29-2017, 09:26 AM
1966, #3 is Dennis Marwood, 4 is Frank Gardner

Thank you

Roger Dowding
11-29-2017, 11:48 PM
Are those wider wheels on the front? Did that on my 36 Austin 7 once - only once - made for "interesting" handling......

SPman the wide front wheels !!, I saw it first on a Mini that was racing, even remember seeing one with the wides on the back, no idea why, ?? - although when I ran the second Mini with 4.5 inch Dunlop " reverse rim " Cooper style wheels, in car trials use to use the standard rims with 145 x 10 mudgrip tyres,they really cut through the shingle !!