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    Ray- Thanks for the close up.
    I also thought Ardmore owing to the building- but didnt want to guess the date
    http://www.theroaringseason.com/show...n-1989......#2 for Ross Cammicks pix.
    That would mean that this is in fact the Zephyr Corvette Replica that Rod gave the specifications to John Provo to be built.
    Rod had 4 wins and a second here.
    Car has just changed hands and the new owner wants to bring it out to run
    Love the way that leather straps used to hold the bonnet down on the Zephyr were also used to hold the bonnet and boot down on the Monaro
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    John, when I asked about those straps "back in the day" I was told to get dog collars from the local council! At that time each year the dog registration was done by changing the collar which had a brass tag rivetted on. Of course the local Town Clerk (called Dad) told me they had a real problem getting rid of the things, would I take hundreds and save them the problem. 2 was what I accepted.
    Ray, I stopped work t the museum when it became obvious to me that the free entry meant that it was a haven for mums with their kids when the weather was less than pleasant outside. Each afternoon up to 30 of them would come in and sit down while their darlings played with the playground stuff and they spent time texting their friends. I didn't sign on to be a creche attendant. The non shown stuff is now stored off site, while the manager promised to take me down he never did.
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    My wife keeps grabbing the Monaro straps and using them on the Border Collies.......something about good strong leather.
    I must have made about 50 metres which walked out the door.

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    Possibly 1970 but to be checked. Davrian.
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    Jenny Dell. The car being worked on is the Costin Nathan, a car which she drove very well.
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    Ginetta and Spitfire at Cadwell park
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    Mallory Park again
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    Without checking, year or programme, but Scorpion?
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    Probably July 19th 1980 - and the "For Sale" sign on the front might have put one or two off!
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    That Felday 4WD again - Shelsey 1967.
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    One of the most famous saloon cars of the era, due mainly to the 'Run Baby Run" signage.
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    I may well have posted this before - Bill Cox Capri
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    There are often people in these pics that give clues. The tall guy to the left, looking away, is Dave Watson, who acted as one of the club stewards, so that confirms it as an NSCC meeting at Cadwell.

    Dave was the manager of the local Hertz office and I worked part time for him on Saturday mornings. When Hertz shifted from Ford Fiestas to Renault R4's, Dave refused to drive them and it was he who christened them 'Clockwork Frogs', a name that has stuck with me ever since. It was in the Hertz garage that we used to 'race' the Fiesta's and we learned to handbrake turn...
    * Pic wrongly dated as 1980, as it was in fact June 1977.

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    Also posted in Steve's Ford book thread


    McSkimming number 1. Steve is now back in NZ after some time in Australia.
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    McSkimming 2 - his brother, though he 'borrowed' the number... A bit of suspension work required.
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    Post #1512 - I was right. It was in the programme as an Iso Grifo - but agree, they seem to be almost identical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by librules View Post
    I hate to be a pedant but I think the red car in post #1512 is a Bizzarinni rather than an Iso Grifo
    In a way you are both correct as Giotto Bizzarrini designed both of these beautiful machines in the 1960s
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    Iso-Grifo-GL


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    1966 Bizzarrini 5300 GT
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    Quote Originally Posted by khyndart in CA View Post
    In a way you are both correct as Giotto Bizzarrini designed both of these beautiful machines in the 1960s
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    My bad. I'm more familiar with the later Grifos. Cheers

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    To paraphrase an old advertising campaign, would it be fair to say 'Body by Giugiaro, Soul by Bizzarrini' ?

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    Not your bad, librules, when you are correct in my humble opinion.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ERC View Post
    Also posted in Steve's Ford book thread


    McSkimming number 1. Steve is now back in NZ after some time in Australia.
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    McSkimming 2 - his brother, though he 'borrowed' the number... A bit of suspension work required.
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    Mark Three Zephyr, got to love them, The first new Car my Father owned, was a 1963 Zephyr 6,

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    Croft, May 1977
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    Croft July 1977 I think Walter rather liked the digits 3 & 8.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Dowding View Post
    Ray, is that a Hawke beside the Marcos, looks like the right body ..
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    Found my Hamilton Programme at last. I had it alongside the laptop and hidden under a book, (my wife probably tidied up...) rather than in the box or pile of programmes in what I refer to as an office and my wife refers to as either a tip or a no-go area.

    Car 11 is down in the programme as a 1961 Ford Scorpion and driven by Kylie Walker. Such an error prone programme that it may or may not be 100% correct - and I can't remember seeing the car since. An internet search hasn't shown up anything though.
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    Going back to old slides that are in glass, but have benefitted from a strip and clean up, whilst trying to log the film codes and the dates! Apologies again if any have been posted before. In date order.


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    May 15th 1977 at NSCC Croft. Arthur Collier's Skoda.
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    Donington 1980, Frazer Nash
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    ...and again at Goodwood 2016
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    First Lambo I think I had seen. At the local garage. Parent's house was the one shown directly above the Duckhams sign. Probably about 1969 - going by the number plates.
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    Richard Hudson-Evans in the Mini based Cox GTM. later, the name changed to just GTM.
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    The Jaguar XK150 driven by Dave Preece, July 1980. Purists may prefer the XK120 but I rather like the XK150.
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    Lotus Seven copies are always difficult to name, so if anyone can confirm the makes for these two, I'd be grateful. I could guess, but won't!
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    At one time, this was probably the most raced classic car in the country, as Tony Herbert was able to enter in about three classes at many meetings - and did so! I'm not sure of the date or event, as it could be a TACCOC practice day but not sure about the tents across the other side of the track. Could be a practice day before a Nissan Mobil 500 meeting?
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    Trying to categorise/date before I go away, so not much scanning being done, but a lot of data management work. A recalcitrant scanner that doesn't always focus properly isn't helping... As usual - A Mix of Pics.

    Brands Hatch 1971
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    I think this is a Miller, but I'm not too hot on cars like this. At Silverstone July 1977
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    No such problems with the Lola Aston Martin though! July 1980 and I still haven't tracked down a programme for this meeting.
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    I was having problems with my own camera at this meeting. Using a Russian Leica or Contax copy called a Kiev. On several occasions, the film jammed and I had to open the back, hence the leaked light. never had that problem with Dad's old Leica, nor a succession of Pentax film cameras.
    Ginetta G4.
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    This might just be the first Ellerslie Concours I attended in 1983.
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    One for Bruce - and I think 1991. One of my favourite Alfa's for looks.
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    Beautiful Montreal Ray in a really nice colour. I see it is RHD which makes it very rare as well....one of 116 in RHD.
    Is this taken in NZ Ray as if it is it is owned by a lovely old gent.

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    Your picture from 1971 Brands Hatch, i wonder if this is the same car at Taupo this Year. Travelled with the English F1 contingent.
    At Taupo this year I had the pleasure of chatting with a gentleman in a wheel chair who was looking at Bretts car and his wife mentioned he had worked for Surtees on F5000s, so I took them nex door in the pits and introduced them too the now owner. The look on his face when he saw the Surtees was unbelievable and after discussion It was the car he worked on and he burst into tears, it was an amazing moment to witness, and all those years coming back. They spent a while talking and was great to think history meeting again.
    I believe that this kind of meeting is what we all do this for and why we love these special cars, as every one of them has and is something special and a part of some persons and in most cases alot of peoples life.
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    Not sure Rod. Off overseas in a day or so, (with NO motoring items planned this time) but will try and see what the race programme says.

    You are 100% correct about why we love these meetings. Thanks to TRS and published pics, I am in touch with the current owner of the ex-Longton TVR and the creator of the UK Super Saloons/Modsports website. It is great to be able to publish pics (old and new) that people can identify with and the stories and memories they can bring alive. Makes me happy to know that all the efforts by several contributors is not wasted.

    Pity some of us didn't have access to decent equipment and access to certain parts of some tracks donkey's years ago! But hey. that is progress. Bet my dad, God rest his soul, would echo that sentiment. Just imagine what we'd have now if he'd had a DSLR and long lens in the late 1930's instead a plate camera and just a dozen glass plates for the day...

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