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Thread: NEW CLASS / SERIES; Historic Sports Sedans. formation meeting.20/04/13 ACC

  1. #381
    Quote Originally Posted by Ellis View Post
    Well done George...and the other owners that made it to the track with their cars.

    Some interesting cars thats for sure.
    Like that front end....pretty good for the 80's
    Out of interest what powers the Merc?
    A small block Chevy I think Ellis. Definitely not the twin-turbo set-up it had in the early/mid 80s though.

  2. #382
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    Hi George
    That was an excellent start to your season and a lot of hard work on your and your teams part to be there for our Auckland Car Club opening round at Hampton Downs. The "siddy" sounded awesome and you should be proud of the achievement.
    I have had nothing but good reports about the whole day (with the exception of HD only supplying one food caravan??) and we apologize about not being able to get the car around at lunchtime for some parade laps. I did try for you but met with some resistance in the office as it wasn't permissible with permit that we had from MSNZ and the fact that you had oil issues...you know what it's like to get stuff past them. Great to have George Jnr and Brittany back at the track and well done to Jnr for winning the Ian Bean memorial trophy - his car was impressive all day!!
    Keep up the good work and please let me know if we can be of assistance in any way and on behalf of the Auckland Car Club many thanks for your efforts and keep up the good work!!

  3. #383
    Was a excellent day,good number of spectators,weather held off,good classes with some neat cars.A great start to Historic Sports Sedans.Here are a few shots i took on the day.Name:  Sheweiry Sidchrome Mustang.jpg
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  6. #386
    Quote Originally Posted by Snoozin View Post

    IMG_5362 by SnoozinRichy, on Flickr
    This is a good looking car Roger, when did you build it?

  7. #387
    Wow great Photos sloper and snoozin, I don't know whether you guys realize just how important your fantastic photos are at documenting our motoracing heritage and some of the shots you guys get I just don't know how you do it! but I can tell you they are most appreciated here, Thank you very much.

  8. #388
    This Torana build/history could make a pretty good read. Roger and The family fronted early 80s with car, and every time you saw it something new had happened and it was qiucker. They put some work in to it over the years.

  9. #389
    Quote Originally Posted by George Sheweiry View Post
    IMPORTANT MEETING at the Auckland car club rooms this coming Saturday the 14th of September 10am to finalise a set of rules for the new Historic Sports Sedans series. So if you want to have a say you need to be there. I would suggest you read the comments about which way the class should go that have been offered on this thread and talk with other interested parties BEFORE THE DAY!! For instance. Should the cut off date for cars be 1986 to make sure all the earlier lotus twin cams arent made uncompetetive by the Cosworth Sierra motor. Should we allow only replicas of NZ cars no longer around or include overseas types, and a host of other problems. If you cant make it then send me an email with your preferences and ideas because we want to include everyone and try to get it right. sheweiry@slingshot.co.nz Remember its your class so have a say!!
    Looks like a great day had by one and all who turned up,well the merc is not a nz car so let them all in.Why not just let those who would like to race something build a car that fits in with the rules that you have set out for this class-no jap engines allowed.

  10. #390
    Quote Originally Posted by CUSTAXIE50 View Post
    Looks like a great day had by one and all who turned up,well the merc is not a nz car so let them all in.Why not just let those who would like to race something build a car that fits in with the rules that you have set out for this class-no jap engines allowed.
    Some of the cars had Jap engines in the day! Benbrooks' Lancer rotary for one.

  11. #391
    In post #17, George put up a list which he had come up with, which included Benbrooks, also Findlays Datsun and Tony Rutherfords RX2. That answers any question of jap inclusion. All final details will be ironed out this Saturday morning according to an earlier George post.
    Last edited by John McKechnie; 09-11-2013 at 08:47 PM.

  12. #392
    Japers are in as they were back then (bugger) Jigger and that litle Datsun coupe was hard to run with let alone beat in 0-2000 class, was glad when he got the Commode and beat up the big boys.

  13. #393
    Quote Originally Posted by George Sheweiry View Post
    What powers the Merc ? yes that is a question that has been bandied around. I will lay money on it that its not a set of period 292 heads
    George,
    Rogers Merc is Australian Sports Sedans compliant as an injected 6 litre Chev, he also said he'd be more than happy to change it back to its fire belching 1000hp twin turbo 292 cylinder heads setup if you want......
    Engine aside thats just one pure racecar,mid engine ,transaxle ,tube frame, no visability ,dont know how Rodg sees the apex over the engine , oh and he pedals big horsepower cars real well to boot.
    I enjoyed the cars ,was good to finally see your Mustang in colors other than rust in rotton row, which ones next? Shame Grahame Addis couldnt make it he tried real hard but just too many little jobs and not enough time..
    A full field will look spectacular, possibly even better than the 5000's.......................

  14. #394
    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Grimwood View Post
    Looking at photo Roger, she still goes ok. Great you got to have a squirt. still one of my favourite cars from years gone by. Remember when you first turned up and she was fairly standard with a v8 put in, then she grew some guards and the motor sounded a bit different, then the suspension got some attention and bigger wheels, then some major body work, more trick suspension especially back then, and on she grew into a real handy Sports Sedan. Its a credit to the Davis clan.
    Sorry I didn't get the time to come over and chat Roger...bloody great effort you guys.....and I just love this Torana and echo what the others say....full credit Team...full credit. Shame the other didn't turn up although I did hear it wasn't through not trying. Pity you had to leave early Rod...you maybe could be the bar b que man at the next outing? Oh AND I will try organise you some preferrential parking of your own!! Ha ha ha top stuff mate. Regards, Tony Rutherford.

  15. #395
    That parking is pretty precious Tony, will come fully armed next time.

  16. #396
    Quote Originally Posted by George Sheweiry View Post
    IMPORTANT MEETING at the Auckland car club rooms this coming Saturday the 14th of September 10am to finalise a set of rules for the new Historic Sports Sedans series. So if you want to have a say you need to be there. I would suggest you read the comments about which way the class should go that have been offered on this thread and talk with other interested parties BEFORE THE DAY!! For instance. Should the cut off date for cars be 1986 to make sure all the earlier lotus twin cams arent made uncompetetive by the Cosworth Sierra motor. Should we allow only replicas of NZ cars no longer around or include overseas types, and a host of other problems. If you cant make it then send me an email with your preferences and ideas because we want to include everyone and try to get it right. sheweiry@slingshot.co.nz Remember its your class so have a say!!
    Is the tyre type and wheel type been discussed enough ?
    Can tyres be used if they dont give an advantage?
    Such as the Goodyears in HMC running with what is to be used here?

  17. #397
    Quote Originally Posted by Jizim View Post
    Sorry I didn't get the time to come over and chat Roger...bloody great effort you guys.....and I just love this Torana and echo what the others say....full credit Team...full credit. Shame the other didn't turn up although I did hear it wasn't through not trying. Pity you had to leave early Rod...you maybe could be the bar b que man at the next outing? Oh AND I will try organise you some preferrential parking of your own!! Ha ha ha top stuff mate. Regards, Tony Rutherford.
    Thanks Tony, appricate that. just good to have a punt around again.
    Back again this weekend, must have been well behaved as im allowed a run in my dads car.

  18. #398
    Quote Originally Posted by John McKechnie View Post
    Is the tyre type and wheel type been discussed enough ?
    Can tyres be used if they dont give an advantage?
    Such as the Goodyears in HMC running with what is to be used here?
    pm sent

  19. #399
    Quote Originally Posted by George Sheweiry View Post
    Wow great Photos sloper and snoozin, I don't know whether you guys realize just how important your fantastic photos are at documenting our motoracing heritage and some of the shots you guys get I just don't know how you do it! but I can tell you they are most appreciated here, Thank you very much.
    No worries guys i love taken racecar photos and as far as im concerned they have to be shared,cant see the point of just looking at it myself.. . . Do you guys a deal. . you guys keep racing and i will keep taken photos. . .YEE HA

  20. #400
    Work commitments prevent me from attending the meeting tomorrow unfortunately.
    I have sent George an email with a suggestion on tyre types in line with #396

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