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    The Bruce Wells Collection - Oran Park - Part 1

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    Its been a while since I posted up the last batch of photos from the extensive Bruce Wells Collection of Australian motorsport photos. The next couple of chapters are from the recently lost Oran Park, in New South Wales. This was a great little track, with plenty of elevation, undulation, and challenging corners, and where the punters could get up close and personal to the action. It was originally just 1.6km in length, soon extended to 1.9km, and then in 1974, had the additional "loop" Grand Prix section added, complete with overhead bridge, bringing it out to just over 2.6km.

    Oran Park can lay claim to being the birth place of Sports Sedan racing, originally known as Sports Racing Closed, and was a regular hot spot for locally built 'specials', both tin tops and sports/open wheelers. It remained off the radar of the bigger events for years, with Warwick Farm being the preferred venue for major racing events in NSW. Oran Park finally picked up its first Australian Touring Car Championship round in 1971, and its first Tasman Series round in 1974.

    This first chapter of photos are from 1964, when Oran Park was just two years old. These are from events held in May and July of 1964. I'm going to be relying quite heavily on help from Roaring Season members to ID many of the drivers in these photos, so please feel free to jump in and name names!

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    Here is the next batch. I'm fascinated by the little Fiat 500 thats been modified with wider wheels etc. Would love to know more about this car. Note that its racing with the sports cars and specials, and not the touring cars.

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    SOME of these cars are what we want for the "Going Even Older" class.
    The Bambina is well modded, radiator shows not very Fiat!

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    nice Morris in the background of the same shot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldfart View Post
    SOME of these cars are what we want for the "Going Even Older" class.
    The Bambina is well modded, radiator shows not very Fiat!
    Thats right Rhys, this is how they were all raced once.

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    These are the last ones from this event.

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    Now, these are from the July 1964 event.

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    Hi Steve, the 47 car in #5 is a Citroen based special. note the lack of drive shafts at the rear. Interesting, most engineers would have turned the whole thing around and put the motor in the back.
    Cheers Dave.

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    Wow, well spotted Dave! That'll help me with my search to find out more about the car and who drove it.

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    This is the Fiat Steve
    More pics and info here
    http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/view...p?f=15&t=15728
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    No 20 raced in nz built by Paul England in the 50s copied the Maser and called it a Ausca ran a holden mtr. I think Repco moded the head. that same body was at the Wellington Kit Car show about 5yrs.ago

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    Woah, Bry, thats amazing! I take it the car still exists? What a weapon.

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