A few more pit shots from yesterday, the Allingham gang just about out numbered everyone!! they bring a new level of what is known as the FUN team!! Glen and Pete shake hands after a fantastic last race side by side battle, this is what we are about
A few more pit shots from yesterday, the Allingham gang just about out numbered everyone!! they bring a new level of what is known as the FUN team!! Glen and Pete shake hands after a fantastic last race side by side battle, this is what we are about
Third from the left is Sean McCaughan who has just purchased Glens XY Falcon to race in HMC, Sean was down for the day to see what its about and meet the other racers. Sean is another new comer to Motorsport and only having no licence stopping him from racing yesterday, HMC seems to be attracting newbies to our sport. Sean welcome on-board.
The 3 HMC directors from left, Tony Roberts, Myself(Dale Mathers) and Steve Holmes, Steve drove all the way from Carterton just for this event plus so the 3 of us could get together to continue to plan the future of HMC, we have an unwavering commitment to making sure HMC works, and with the attraction of new racers/people coming on-board and other cars in the pipeline we can see a great future ahead for this and historic racing in NZ. Missing from this picture is Bruce Dyer the new HSC director.
Another great Phil Noble photo.
Great pics Dale, was a fun day. The sun even made an appearance!
Historic Sports Sedans didnt run at Puke due to the noise and not having the long back straight.
We have been offered a place at the next TACCOC meeting at Hampton Downs November 1 and we are inviting only HMC cars, to join us for a joint outing .
Should be a neat fit and this Historic Tintop outing should be a ton of fun.
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Hi Anthony, thanks for posting your thoughts on here mate, and its always great to see you, dad John, mum, Gareth and Scott yesterday!! the Sampson family are very passionate historic saloon car racers and great for HMC, and its great to hear the red Capri will soon be back on track with its correct 4 speed fitted and COD application done, luv the commitment.
This is what most saw at yesterdays wet TACCOC event
Dale M
Between the Alingham and Sampson Families it certainly shows their passion and love of motorsport. Both Families made me so welcome and leaves such a good feeling in HMC/HSC. Thank you Guy's. Cheers, Bruce
Historic Muscle Cars are finally branching out to other parts of the North Island, with plans to run alongside Historic Saloon Cars at the 2016 MG Classic, at Manfeild. Lots of time to prepare, and drum up interest, and, more importantly, put on a great show for those in the lower North Island who haven't yet seen HMC. Watch this space.
Here's the latest pictures of Nigel MacDonald's ex Dawson Shelby Trans Am Mustang. He's still waiting for the engine but I can confirm he will be racing it at the Festival in January and the other good news is the Neil Tolich will also be racing the Fleetwood Mustang, how long has it been since these two dinosaurs raced together?
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The Tolich Family Fleetwood Mustang, HMC is the class designed for to bring these monsters to life
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And all going well we can sights like these out there again
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Congratulations Dale on attracting these 2 significant historic NZ Mustangs to the grid for the upcoming Festival. What a fantastic addition. I look forward to this and hope that we can attract a few more historic cars to our joint HMC/HSC grid. To the owners thank you in having trust in Dale and his team and we will treasure and respect your cars.
Cheers and Thanks
Bruce
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No problem GD66, numbers would have been painted on back then so Nigel understands it wont be "totally" correct with modern day stickers an all, but its close enough for viewing that when out on the track racing most of the public wouldn't know the difference, i guess we can all agree(sorry, not everyone) that at least its the real car, so how good is that
Dale M
Dale, Dale, Dale- there is no IF with the Monaro.
One bad choice cost me a year and a fistfull to get it right.
It will be there.
The cars you mention all have the possibility of being on the track together.
No comment on the unmentioned one(s).or your hand being on it.............assume you mean the stick shift
After all it was not that long ago people used to dream of seeing Sports Sedans running again.
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[QUOTE=Kiwiboss;49329 most of the public wouldn't know the difference, i guess we can all agree(sorry, not everyone) that at least its the real car, so how good is that
Dale M[/QUOTE]
Freakin' awesome mate, and to see it roll out beside the Fleetwood car should bring a tear to the eye of any Red Dawson fan. He wasn't everyone's cup of tea by any means but he was very spectacular, a tough bugger and much loved in the crowd in spite of his less-than-effusive nature. For years a good solid rev-out of a motor was known as a "Red Dawson tune-up" to many and it was a shame to see his career wind up after that terrifying crash at Manfield. So big thanks to both owners and all involved in getting the two cars back out there.