Who is this? John Sharpe photograph from Jac Jac's collection.
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Who is this? John Sharpe photograph from Jac Jac's collection.
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It was Ian Easton that put these stars and stripes on the Monaro
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#101- Gene Welch 2nd car ?
Yes thats what Jac Jac just told me, at Forest Lakes he thinks.
These are from Jac Jac's personal collection.
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Awesome to see pics of the Camaro. Thanks for posting. Its amazing how beat up these things got. Back when speedway saloons were real cars, seeing a near-new Camaro on the dirt must have been like seeing a space ship.
Looks like it was this car 26p John McIntyre.Attachment 46763
Great photo of the Peter Woods Camaro next to Wayne Andrews Mustang not sure who took photo was found on the web.Attachment 46764
Cool photo of the Robert Brown Monaro photo found on the webAttachment 46765
The Peter Woods Mustang that went through a few owners before ending up buried on Boultons farm racing the Torana of Don Black. image found on the web.Attachment 46766
Norm Butler in Camaro entering the track,image found on the web.Attachment 46767
The Wayne Andrews Mustang image found on the webAttachment 46768
These are awesome photos ^^. I never cease to be amazed when I see cars that would now be quite valuable converted for speedway racing. I have to assume most were wrecked road cars. Back in the 1970s, Mustangs and Camaros (and even Monaros) were extremely rare in NZ.
First time I've ever seen the Norm Butler Camaro. Great looking car.
And yes, I believe the John McIntyre Camaro is the same car later raced by Ian Easton. His son Shane now builds the hugely successful HyperMac race cars in Cromwell.
My 1/18th scale model of the McConnachie Mustang after being sold to Ken Johnson of Hawkes Bay.
Thank you for putting up my all time favourite mustang, that colour scheme was bold at the time..has got me thinking.
Wow, that is just so cool! Awesome job.