When you got to this stage of a built I would imagine that it would be full of empties and there were a few not so happy campers. It would have been by the door to remind someone that it needed replenishing.
When you got to this stage of a built I would imagine that it would be full of empties and there were a few not so happy campers. It would have been by the door to remind someone that it needed replenishing.
Well done john,
I will be around for an inspection soon. Exciting times.
Bruce.
Here are the latest batch of photos from John. Must be getting close now me old mate. Can't wait to see it completed and on track doing its thing.
Not yours John, but Ron Silvester's 'lost' one
Thanks Rhys, I thought I was going mad for a while.
At first I thought the photos were upside-down because they came from your part of the world where everything is upside-down, compared to where I live in USA.....
Back to the thread - John the Monaro restoration looks fantastic in the photos, look forward to seeing it run next time I'm back in NZ.
I see one of the crossram intakes for Webers on a Bizzarini Chevrolet at Goodwood on the live stream that does not look like it will need them for a few weeks John..
That could be Spinner's right there. Correct colour too.
While in Oz last week I stumbled across an article in Unique Car, I think, talking about "white bodies" which were supplied to bona fide race teams in the day, and that most, if not all, Bathurst runners were built from them. Any comments from the knowledgeable?
You may not have seen this photo before John.