I did have some of these...somewhere. Weetbix did the same thing with smaller cards and a booklet. I have the whole set of Hotrods and the booklet at home...somewhere!!
I did have some of these...somewhere. Weetbix did the same thing with smaller cards and a booklet. I have the whole set of Hotrods and the booklet at home...somewhere!!
I had a T bucket that had been featured on the back of the Weetbix packet and card but it may have been later than '71.
The pics above were taken at the Rotorua Show in January 1971.
Bruce.
Bruce, thanks for identifying the venue.
Growler Re; I did have some of these...somewhere. Weetbix did the same thing with smaller cards and a booklet. I have the whole set of Hotrods and the booklet at home...somewhere!!
I know the feeling and it has annoyed for a while that I could finds negatives [ old B & W ones ] but not the prints, well grey day here in South East Queensland today so went through a huge storage box of photos and found .. over 60 B & W's from 1966 to 1971, of racing and in the pits at Pukekohe, at least 5 different meetings as I wrote on the back of some .. just as well. and more colour photos from Ohakea Reunion meeting in 1982.
The Black and Whites are from April May 1966 meetings November 1967, Grand Prix 1968 [ Brian Foley and Mini etc plus some unknown dates and a few from 1971.
Included in the shots are the Morrari, Humber Jag, Johnny Riley Ford V8 Coupe, Stanton Corvette, Heron Daimler Sports Car, The #55 Mini Sprint - before and after the crash.
Think best to do them as a collection rather than here or Minis and Imps etc,
Have posted the Minisprint crashed car on Minis and Imps,
and shots of Ron Browns Mini,
Here is the field of the Saloon Car allcomers race Pukekohe 14th May 1966, one of the " lost photos ".
Will post the rest and these on a new thread of my early photos, 1964 - 1971 approx ..
Croydon's name was mentioned in a thread **, and here are a couple of photos taken at a Grasstrack meeting at Riverhead in early 1971
Think it was a sidetrack of Shano's - Minis and Imps thread.
Not my photos but a copy of a double sided brochure that Alfa Romeo in the UK sent me back in 1965.
I used to write to addresses from the " Observers Book of Automobiles " usually of the British address shown and in most cases got responses.
Have brochures from Alfa Romeo - a full set of these two-sided four language sheets. Renault, NSU, Rover, Triumph and others.
Also have the spiral bound brochure issued by Jaguar at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show for the launch of the E-Type Jaguar , my Uncle Eddie [ of NSCC fame ] worked in Geneva in the 1960's and gave it to me when still new ..
Here is the Alfa brochure / specification sheet.
this if for all the Alfisti on TRS - but especially for Spgeti
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LOL. Oh how I used to look forward to the postman's arrival with another swag of brochures! (He probably retired with a hernia.) I too had the spiral bound Jaguar brochures but a vindictive ex-wife somehow or other managed to not pack them into the shipping container - along with all my other brochures, car photographs not mounted, and my much loved 'Scrap books' complete with autographed photographs of Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill etc...
The scrap books also contained photographs (and scribbled reports) taken at the BRM works open days (alas, no negatives survive) and a series of excellent Michael Turner paintings that appeared in the Eagle comic.
The Observer's books were annual attendance awards presented at Sunday School for several years (I still have them) thanks to a vey generous lady who ran the Sunday School.
My total loyalty to the BMC/BL/MG/Rover/Land Rover brands as a customer, was initiated by the response from BMC. The lack of initial response from Ford and Vauxhall coloured my support from then on.
Apart from Jaguar, the other 'prestige' firms who were generous included Aston Martin and even Ferrari.
As the owner of a well used 1991 Mazda MX5, Eunos Roadster Special Edition [ V-Spec ] I am intrigued by this article from Cars Guide Australia in our local Bribie Island paper.
This is it [ the 1991 V-Spec ] at a track day in 2004
A photo from about 2011 ;
Has anyone heard anymore - there is a link to " autofans.be " Belgium which shows an Abarth logoed version, a bit different to the one below;
Here is the autofans post ;
a little different to this the MX5
This was a meeting organised by Jaguar Drivers Club.
I entered, in the 1971 Triumph GT6 Mark 3, probably as a member of Austin Healey Car Club [ had sold the Sprite in late '76 but remained a member ]. AHCC and Jag Drivers had a strong relationship and even had an Anuual Cricket Match at the Puhoi Pub on the front lawn in the '70's
Was an invitation event from memory and as I had only a " Closed Club " licence -[ from NSCC actually as AHCC was not a MANZ affiliated club ] had to run singly - most of the Jag boys had higher rated licences and ran in pairs.
The GT6
at the front of the line
Some of the Jaguars ; I can only identify the XK120 on the return road as Bill Clouston's - Bill was or had been a Healey Club member, although the other XK120 shots may be the same car.
The Mark 11 is Jim Short
Mark 11 and E-type
XK120
If anyone can provide any more information - please do, can only find these few shots taken with an Instamatic - 3 x3 inch pictures - but now in colour - must have been earning more money. !!
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This was posted on Historic Sports Car Racing New Zealand Facebook page, they have posted a couple of mine, so thought we should share ;
Garth Souness - pre Morrari in the V8 Coupe, and Dennis Marwood in the Humber 80, - is it the same one that features in the 1965 NSCC Hillclimb pics from Stu Buchanan.??.
Before my time, just .. first saw car racing in late 1964 at Pukekohe, from behind the fence the B and H 500 ..
Beaut photo thanks Rog....... great shot showing the other right hander never seen that before , we were a couple K,s from this road today as headed to the Mount for a swim
Heard that NZ is having good weather at the moment 27 in Auckland yesterday, only that here in North Brisbane today and cloudy..
Hope you enjoyed the swim, will acquire what I can from Historic Sports Car's site - they cover everything single seaters, saloons, Vintage etc..
Amazingly it's been 27 here in southern Virginia, usually snowing with temps between 0-5 or worse. And the wildlife has given up on hibernating, saw a couple of grumpy bears out in the woods looking for food yesterday. I sure prefer this amount of global warming...
Grant,yes we ate Xmas dinner out on the porch at our beach house in eastern shore Maryland! Last time I did that I was living in Auckland 25 years ago!
[QUOTE=Roger Dowding;50633]This was posted on Historic Sports Car Racing New Zealand Facebook page, they have posted a couple of mine, so thought we should share ;
Garth Souness - pre Morrari in the V8 Coupe, and Dennis Marwood in the Humber 80, - is it the same one that features in the 1965 NSCC Hillclimb pics from Stu Buchanan.??.
Roger,
Thanks for posting this as it certainly brings back memories for me. December 28 1963. My dad had just died 2 weeks before this and my brother John took me away from all the gloom over to the Mount for this racing. If you look closely you may see me in the distance as I was at the far corner with my b&w Box Brownie camera, taking these photos of Ernie Sprague in his Mark 3 Zephyr ahead of the Lotus Cortina and also a photo of Frank Matich coming around in his Lotus 19B. Allan has some great coloured photos from this same race day. I can remember all the dust in the distance when David Young flipped over Morrie Stanton's Special and somehow survived.
Check this great coloured photo that Allan posted at the previous corner and it could have been on the same lap. Thanks Allan.
This is turning onto Totara Street from Hull Road. Some of these buildings are still there when I last looked.
(Ken Hyndman )
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Re the Stanton crash that day. We were standing on the outside of the track at the end of the straight where this happened. The Stanton rode over the back of the beautiful little Cooper of Young and we all had a clear view of the underside of the Stanton as it flew in the air. It crashed and rolled down in right hand side of the track against the pine logs placed there. All of the spectators were on the left hand side say about 5-6 deep. The crowd marshal had been having a problem trying to hold the crowd back up to that point.
After this accident we were very happy to be further back. It could so easily have been a 1955 Lemans type result. Very fortunate.
Matich pulled up on the side of the track to take a look as he must have seen it in his mirrors then drove away. I have a photo somewhere the Young Cooper that had slammed into the fence. Clear memory. Was it only held on that track for 2 years? Not sure.
I must have been standing alongside you that day. It happened right in front of us and there was I with a camera in my hand and too shocked to take a shot. I got a photo of the Stanton being taken away dangling from the back of a tow truck but the photo is still packed away somewhere following my shift.
Thanks Milan. I also have a photo of it dangling from the tow truck but mostly blocked by your girlfriends huge sun hat!! Hows that... over 50 years ago and our memory is still sharp Chrs