One of the most famous early race car transporters.
One of the most famous early race car transporters.
The above reminded me of the 10-car Transporter and trailer used in the early days of Formula Junior in 1959. It was run by Scuderia Madunina of Milan, who provided transport, mechanical and admin services for FJunior runners in Europe. Mostly Italians or Europeans in old-tech front-engined Stanguellini, Taraschi, Volpini etc.
I don't know what became of it when the British took over FJunior with light good-handling rear-engined cars.
Photo quality a bit dodgy, I'm sorry.
Stu
Hi All, Thought I'd throw a pic up of our rig - present time but still a bit old skool....and no - it doesn't have the petrol 4pot anymore. Thank goodness...
Reece Killingback
When I got it a few years back it already had a Mazda 3 litre diesel with 5 speed & splitter out of a Titan. That went alright but then I threw a Subaru turbo/skyline intercooler at it and it was like night and day! 20 Mins quicker from the Mount to Taupo racetrack with less fuel and gear changes! Why they made diesels without turbos is beyond me.....Nothing worse than a slow camper - there's enough on the roads already....
Reece.
This is probably my favorite Speedway photo so should go in this thread.
Johnny Missan on left (the inventor of three quarter midget (TQ) racing in NZ used to travel down to NP to race at Waiwakahio Speedway in the mid 50's. Thats my father on the right, Johnny Callender.
Oh man, I love this thread! These images are just so fantastic!
I wonder if they upgraded the engine on the Moke. Surely wasn't standard
No not my Dad's, probably Johnny Missen's vehicle.
Looks like they had personalised plates in those days too, lol.
Last edited by Laurie Callender; 10-25-2013 at 08:54 AM.
"Famous" is very subjective and depends on one's exposures, country, toys etc
In my humble opinion the three most famous transporters are:
1......The Ecurie Ecosse one shown above in post #19. So many of us had the Corgi model when we were kids (wist I still had it)
Was my first exposure to racing. The beautifully restored model shown at events like Goodwood revival sets the memory going.
2......The Ferrari 3 car open transporters as shown above in post # 37. Here a model but much later than the Corgi and for serious collectors only. I don't think anyone had one as a toy. Were famous because seen carrying such beautiful cars in exotic locations.
I will post some photos later.
3......The Mercedes Renntransporter as shown above in post # 20. Described as "the fastest race car transporter in the world".
Made famous by its replica and the models of it. I will describe further in a separate post.
I believe the BRM transporter shown is very similar to those used by the English F1 teams of the time such as Cooper, Brabham, Lotus etc and is not "famous" by itself.
[QUOTE=Ellis;34203]Probably the first race car transporter to come to Tasmania......Longford
Ellis, having a look at other things in the paddock:
-......The white Dodge truck. Brian Foley and Laurie Stewart used to have one of these for transporting their two Minis. Could this be it? Tyres on top may be a clue.
-......The Beechey car in background. Most likely Chevy Nova, but could be Monaro 327.
How about this one?
Terry, you really are going to have to get on top of the photo posting, missed yet again!