A couple of months back, 'Woody' told me that Bill Leckie had died and now I see that Neville Brickley has passed. Both men were fine peddlers of machinery and provided us with some great racing.
A couple of months back, 'Woody' told me that Bill Leckie had died and now I see that Neville Brickley has passed. Both men were fine peddlers of machinery and provided us with some great racing.
Russ, thanks for posting these. I had no idea about Bill Leckie, I'm shocked by that. Very sad to hear about losing both of these guys. RIP.
Sad news, did not know that Bill had passed. Both great motorsport people.
Last edited by Rod Grimwood; 09-26-2012 at 11:25 PM.
Very sad news.I raced against Bill in early 70s when he had his Imp,.He also used to come into work for parts.Always pleasant and enjoyable company.To me he is not just a name,, I have vivid memories of his racing when I see his name.
Life is short, and time is all we have.
May have missed it in another post, but also see Prof Sid Watkins passed earlier this month.
2 shots of the Leckie Imp from the GP meet Pukekohe1975
Imp? is this the Sunbeam Stilletto that also went to Barry Vuyk and BrYan Bate?
I believe the Leckie Imp was written off after an end over end roll due to a rear hub breakage. The Vuyk Stiletto was apparently built using a saloon body which then had the coupe roof grafted on. The coupe doors are also different to the saloon doors due to the lower roofline.
Here is a scan from Otago Sports Car Club mag Wheelspin April 79 of Clog's Imp at Timaru...
Sorry about condition but have hunted high and low forr slides from that era ...Dearly Departed must have tossed them ..
Cheers Lynds
Whoops my finger got me in trouble again
Lynds
There is a Nigel Roskilly in the death notices of this morning's Herald.
Anyone know if he's the one who competed in the early Shell Silver Fern Rallies.
...and before that hillclimbed the RGR 500
I'm racking my brain trying to remember his initials, as that might tie in with the Herald notice. "Our" man would be late 60s or early 70s, I would have thought
I think it is the Nigel Roskilly (Christopher Jan Nigel Roskilly) who was involved in racing and old Jaguars. There was an email going around a week or so back that he was seriously ill and a sale of his Jaguar parts and spares was taking place.
Thanks for that clarification, I kinda knew the rear was different but I had not seen an Imp with the dual front headlights, thats why I thought it may have been. Saw a Stilletto shell on a trailer coming home from Brisbane a few weeks back. Beautiful little cars.
Looking at Mr Leckies cars, I must say I feel a little disappointed that I do not remember seeing any of them race. There are images I have posted from Dad that shows the Capri, however my focus was on 3 cars that day, PDL2 , Miss Victorious and Pat Creas Scotties Cortina, well I was only 4.