I'm rather stumped as to who was the second driver and car in this lineup. Duncan Rutherford owned this (or similar) for many years, is this perhaps the same car?
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I'm rather stumped as to who was the second driver and car in this lineup. Duncan Rutherford owned this (or similar) for many years, is this perhaps the same car?
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Last edited by enthusiast1949; 03-31-2014 at 05:41 AM.
It certainly looks like RA 3.
Probably called the RA Fiat at the time, it was built by Hec Green/Jack Brewer in 1950 for Des Wild but David Owen seems also to have driven as well it in 1950-51. Alec(?Arthur) Ferguson was 6th in it at Mairehau in March 1952, and by 1953 it was owned and raced by Harold O'Neill who had fitted a Chevrolet engine which necessitated a big ugly hump in the bonnet. Arthur Kennard (and others apparently) also raced it in this form before Duncan Rutherford bought it in 1955(?) and fitted a Lycoming engine from a crashed plane and ran it as the Lycoming Special for a number of years.
I think the photo must date from 1952 as number plates in photo are from the 1951(?July) to 1956 series, and the car had Chevy engine with bonnet hump from early 1953 at least. Although when Rutherford ran it the flat-4 Lycoming engine would easily fit under the original bonnet - and then, the car in photo carries number '11' a favourite number of original builder Hec Green on most cars he drove. Confusing! The late Dave McKinney would have had more definite info, I'm sure.
Stu
The Lycoming
Another photo from Tahuna