Yep I was very surprised. Apparently it dropped a piston
Yep I was very surprised. Apparently it dropped a piston
I thought this whole site would know it was a Bellett! My Mum had a new one for a test for a couple of days. The only reason she did not buy it was cos she didn't like the bench seat. It went really well, I was impressed, always had a soft spot for them
Pre 65 with twin cam Piazza (bolts straight in)?
Doesnt sound like you to tweak the rulebook like that, was that pre 65 Piazza head a GC inspiration?
Kicked myself as soon as I saw the Bruce McLaren bit, watched that parade on TV. Guess the old age axiom is true, cant remember what I did 2 months ago, but 30 years is no problem!
From memory David Brabham drove it in the St Marys trophy as well. Its owned by a couple in Sydney.
If you don't know the rules you can make comments like that! I have known about the swapability (how about that for a new word) of Isuzu stuff for donkeys. Never thought to mention it to him, maybe I should ask tomorrow! Barry has a coupe if you didn't know, which I guess you did.
Now one from the nz f5000 page on Facebok, I know who i think it is, however I cannot find any supporting information except a single program entry to prove it Rod knows who I think, any takers
#152 was the number Leo Leonard carried on that unusual orange Begg F5000 with the ordinary nose that I think was built from a sports car : maybe it's that car with a different snout ? Doesn't look like Leo at the helm, though...
Well, my thoughts based on 3 things helmet, program listing and comments in an annual regarding the 1972/3 Gold Star series regarding 'handling problems' is Neil Doyle and his Begg FM2. I know it ended up with a 'Tyrell-like" nose cone. But thats just a guess
In no order of preference, Laurence Brownlie, Russell Thompson, Pierre Phillips, Geoff Mardon, Neil Doyle.
Im leaning toward Doyle, but I think I have read a post somewhere from Russell Thompson himself, possibly on this site where he had raced one of the 5000 Begg cars but was not given credit for it. If its Laurence Brownlie its the early Begg Daimler with motor from sports car ( McBegg- oops that's wrong ).... you guys can work it out
Last edited by Jac Mac; 01-27-2016 at 09:41 PM.
I don't think it is a FM2 as they had a flat top roll hoop and were as I recall quite slab sided.
Beggs across the front row at Ruapuna 1971 : Doyle and Leonard in FM2s, and Mardon in the FM4.
Leonard in the Begg I was referring to earlier. Certainly the exhausts look the same.
The Doyle FM2 with 'Tyrell' nose 1972/3
I think that is McRae in the GM1 with Duckhams livery at Bay Park.
As I recall Doyle's Tyrell nose was on his Surtees.
Last edited by GD66; 01-28-2016 at 02:22 AM.
No that is the Alan Rollinson car that McRea took for a blast as there seemed to be a problem with it.