I believe Merv Neill passed away yesterday. Another good man gone.
I believe Merv Neill passed away yesterday. Another good man gone.
2 Shots from my fathers collection
Ray New, Ronnie Moore Merv Neill and Ken McKinley
Merv Neill about to fall at Palmerston North Speedway
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Sad to hear of these legends passing. Remember watching Merv Neill when I was a young fella, think Merv drove a Charger in B&H as well.
Great pic - He also did a pretty good job in an XU1
Merv also did the 1971 B&H with Tim Bailey in a Valiant V8.
His daughter Christine competed at the 1974 meeting, driving a Fiat 128 in the Castrol GTX race. Steve Emson was another 128 driver in that race.
Milan, At the funeral Christine said Merv had talked her into racing with a photo of her and Merv at the front of the 128.
I was at that meeting and I remember Steve and Christine racing those three wheeling 128s From memory I think Christine was sponsored by Hullabaloo or similar which was a fashion shop in Queen Street.
from other images this seems a very familiar angle for Steve, about the only car of Steves on here I haven't seen in 3 wheel pose is the Modus.
I remember Merv racing the Red XU1 against Dad. Christine was a great little driver in the 128 at Pukekohe.
I had to run my car with the full exhaust on it because I was racing it in the Benson & Hedges 500 with John Woolf straight afterwards. All the others had the exhaust off giving another 7-10hp
The other guys in the race did not see which way she went! I think she had a little off at Levin and didn't race again after that.
Hi all - thanks for the very kind messages after my Dad passed away. I actually finished the season and Dad & I were planning to race together in the B&H however my personal life took a change and I started a family. The accident in Levin was just a blip on the radar which caused some problems for me when I rolled at a practice day in Pukekohe (not doing the car any good!). I have fond memories of my short racing experience - it sure was a different world being a woman driver in the 70's!
Hi Christine,
Sorry if I got that a little wrong. I don't remember all the details with the 128's, just bits and pieces that I do remember quite well for various reasons.
You certainly drove the car very well at Pukekohe in that first round. It was a great effort and the other competitors did not see which way we went when we were out front together. I hope you did enjoy yourself that day. I think you told me once that you did have fun. I wonder whether you felt any additional pressure to do well for two reasons. Being the daughter of a well known successful Dad, and secondly being a female? Being the son of a well known Dad I can share that with you. Also my good mate John Woolf & also Grant Sprague shared that situation.
I think that with John and me, there wasn't anything from the Dad's, but we just wanted to drive as fast as we could. I remember your Dad racing the red XU1 against my Dad. Sorry to hear the sad news. He was a great competitor. I hope you and your family is doing great! My best regards to you,
Steve
PS I am now a Grandad, now that is pretty special!
Here is pic of my old car, It spent a lot of time on 3 wheels as they all did!
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Last edited by Steve Emson; 06-17-2013 at 06:25 AM.
Christine , very sorry to hear about yr dad ,I do remember the NEIL name well but was a little young at that time to mix & mingle with the bigger boys [coming from the south island], & those little fiat 128,s what amazing little cars , we have something in common , & Steve [WAS]just about to join our twosome club but did not quite tip his over by the looks of Steve,s pic. BUT CLOSE
Steve I have all those piks of my old blue 128 ,plus others I will post but really want to add the one of us two side by side at B/P, I spent a good two hours compiling some but want the one of us two it will turn up , I think we both had long hair lol. AND STEVE CONGRATS FOR BEING A GRANDAD so cool for you , my oldest is 13 & is only about 2 inches shorter than me & drop dead pretty like her Mum , she started driving at home was 10 at the time in an old station wagon trade in , was thinking the go cart thing & decided against it .
Last edited by Grant Sprague; 06-17-2013 at 08:30 AM.
Hi Gang Never met the man but I did race his Cooper Bobtail Jamie A
No, there were two bobtails in NZ and Grant Bloore had the other one. It's now in Australia
Jamie's was all but destroyed by fire (after his ownership) but I think some remains exist. Maybe one day it will reappear![]()