Page 3 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast
Results 41 to 60 of 69

Thread: Ron Silvester's and his Chev Coupe.... (other Variations as well!!)

  1. #41
    Semi-Pro Racer
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Melbourne/Australia
    Posts
    238
    Quote Originally Posted by markec View Post
    .... Carlos Neat in Skyline #125,I think it was Barry Brown in the Mini directly in front of future Datsun,there again it may have been Lyn Neilson...cause of that 'Kurfuffle' was that Ron was wearing non regulation foot wear,Type in Sandle/Jandle, that came of his foot and got lodged under the brake pedal restricting the travel, EG, 'like no brakes.'..the results are clear!!!!!..........regards thunder427/MJ

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by bry3500 View Post
    From the Cover of Nick Chadwick's 'Saloon Motorsport In New Zealand"
    Nick? Tim?

  3. #43
    World Champion
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    1,929
    Oops Tim
    Quote Originally Posted by Oldfart View Post
    Nick? Tim?

  4. #44
    World Champion
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    1,929
    My old mate David Irving has painted many of NZ's ( and Australia's) classic Racing Cars. The Silvester Chev included. Check out his amazing portfolio of work here
    http://www.david-irving.com/products...limit=5&page=9
    Last edited by bry3500; 12-07-2011 at 10:16 AM.

  5. #45
    KWaussie, Gerald's coupe and dragster were sold to Spinner Black. The dragster still turns up at Meremere once a year. Paton & Black ran the dragster, then John Agnew. I used to push start it at the Waihola bent sprint. The coupe held the saloon record at Waitati hillclimb for a year or so.

  6. #46
    Doug Algie's coupe was always neat and tidy, light blue and white. Doug cut the back about 6 inches from the bottom of the boot. Looked smart. Johnny Armstrong ran a 39 coupe in hillclimbs around Dunedin before the Mk2 Zephyr. Remember Johnny running a Austin A90 Atlantic at a hillclimb. John Allum ran a Fiat 600. Gerald Hore owned D C Ross, toolmakers in Dunedin. Sold the business to Brugers. Gerald was a very good engineer.

  7. #47
    Thats great woody - someone who remembers! Looked up some old clippings. Dragster was good for 12sec. 1/4 mile which was very quick some 50 years ago. Coupe was not far off that time.

  8. #48
    Here are a couple of beauties I got from Bob Homewood:

    Name:  542338_10151115584583288_1921518924_n copy.jpg
Views: 1001
Size:  141.7 KB

    Name:  394564_10151117869663288_910852222_n.jpg
Views: 989
Size:  65.6 KB

  9. #49
    Here is my '38 Deluxe coupe, currently having some chassis fabrication work done at Magoos Street Rods, to fit 324ci Oldsmobile Rocket motor and monstrous Hydramatic transmission. The body is ROUGH, but these old coupes don't exactly grow on trees. Fortunately for me Bob Drakes and other companies are now punching out good replacements panels for these cars.

    Name:  38 coupe 1.jpg
Views: 1018
Size:  120.1 KB

    Name:  38 coupe 2.jpg
Views: 898
Size:  103.6 KB

    Name:  38 coupe 3.jpg
Views: 999
Size:  135.0 KB

    Name:  38 coupe 4.jpg
Views: 868
Size:  102.6 KB

  10. #50
    World Champion
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    1,929
    That's looking fantastic Steve..makes me wish I still had my old 38 Ford, must dig out some pics

  11. #51
    Somebody with cars like these must NEED a Chrysler "polyhead", not that I know what that is!

  12. #52
    Weekend Warrior
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Invercargill
    Posts
    38
    My Fathers 39 Coupe at full song, ESCC Hillclimb in Dunsdale, Southland in 1969. Looks like he was having fun!
    Name:  1939 coupe_edited-1.jpg
Views: 884
Size:  108.2 KB

  13. #53
    Weekend Warrior
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Invercargill
    Posts
    38
    Here is another photo which must be around the same time, at a bent sprint in Riversdale, Eastern Southland Car Clubs timing caravan is a ripper with the chequered paint work.
    Name:  1939side.jpg
Views: 948
Size:  170.7 KB
    Last edited by MarkQ; 08-25-2012 at 10:02 AM.

  14. #54
    Semi-Pro Racer
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Location
    London, England
    Posts
    736
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Holmes View Post
    Here are a couple of beauties I got from Bob Homewood:

    Name:  542338_10151115584583288_1921518924_n copy.jpg
Views: 1001
Size:  141.7 KB

    Name:  394564_10151117869663288_910852222_n.jpg
Views: 989
Size:  65.6 KB
    George Dixon in one his his many Chev coupés (111) and in the Ford a young bloke who went on to race sportscars and F5000 with some success

    Pukekohe 5 January 1963

  15. #55
    Yep, thats right, Garry Pederson.

  16. #56
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkQ View Post
    My Fathers 39 Coupe at full song, ESCC Hillclimb in Dunsdale, Southland in 1969. Looks like he was having fun!
    Name:  1939 coupe_edited-1.jpg
Views: 884
Size:  108.2 KB
    Wow, Mark, these photos are magnificent!

  17. #57
    Quote Originally Posted by MarkQ View Post
    Here is another photo which must be around the same time, at a bent sprint in Riversdale, Eastern Southland Car Clubs timing caravan is a ripper with the chequered paint work.
    Name:  1939side.jpg
Views: 948
Size:  170.7 KB
    This picture is so sharp it looks like it could have been taken yesterday. Do you know what happened to your fathers '39 Deluxe?

  18. #58
    Quote Originally Posted by bry3500 View Post
    That's looking fantastic Steve..makes me wish I still had my old 38 Ford, must dig out some pics
    Thanks Bry, shes a pretty rough old nail. Its actually a mongrel. The chassis and front sheetmetal are all from a '38 Deluxe four door sedan my father bought in the late '70s and lost interest in. The body is '39 Deluxe. The body had actually been cut up back in the '60s and was to be used on a stockcar chassis for speedway racing, but for whatever reason the project stalled. The floors had been gas-axed out and the rear body lopped off. I bought the body about 5 years ago.

  19. #59
    Weekend Warrior
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Invercargill
    Posts
    38
    Hi Steve, Yeah they are good old clear photo's even when they are reduced in resolution.
    He sold it in 1970 to buy Neil Stuart's Ford V8 Special from Norm Smith, which we still have.
    The coupe went to Barry Fitzgerald of Invercargill who drove it on the road for a while with roll bar and megaphone exhaust!
    I think he then sold the body to a guy in Australia in the early 70's.
    3 years ago dad bought another '39 deluxe coupe and is presently restoring it along with a '38 deluxe coupe he has had in a shed since '67. The flatheads will use a few old speed parts he had collected over the years.

  20. #60
    Ross Tebbs ran this at club stuff years ago, before his radical MK11 Zephyr

    Love the old coupes

    MarkQ That blue coupe is a beaut
    Attached Images Attached Images   

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •