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16 Feb 2010, 11:51 (Ref:2634316) | #3276 | |
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Bathurst 98 pile up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r98XM5X3lTM
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Colourscan debuted LMS001 at Hidden Valley in 98, this car was used at Bathurst that year as evidenced by blue rollcage. I believe this was the car destroyed in Adelaide in 99 with TLR1 being returned to service at the next round. Brett Peters & Danny Osborne drove it at the Ipswich 500 before it was entered as a 2nd Colourscan entry with Ozemail sponsorship for Scott Fleming & Mark Williams.
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Ozemail signage on that car. It was run by Colourscan at Bathurst that year but I'm not sure it was a Colourscan car. It went to Queensland and last I saw it it was living at the lost opportunity Darlington Raceway, maybe the only V8 Supercar to lap in anger at that track.
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Just to clarify my post #3277, the Peters / Osborne Ipswich and Fleming / Williams Bathurst car was I believe TLR1, it had a white rollcage and looked to be in a fairly conventional.
Hard to work out the motivation for the Colourscan team to buy LMS001, can’t see moving from a well sorted conventional ex Longhurst car to the ex Larkham car which was anything but and had sat unloved in a corner at SBR for 18 months was a move forward but this is what happened. |
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$650,000 in 1990? Really? That's a fair whack in 2010 dollars, let alone 20 years ago.
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Sotheby's.Ex John Goss Falcon GT XB Group C for auction in early April.
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Been looking at the Results for Bathurst 1980
There are a few cars that I was curious about: Phil Lyon/Bill Stanley(#23)VB Commodore Jim Keogh/Ross Mathiesen(#22)Ford XD Falcon Dick Barbour/Sam Posey(#12)Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Neville Bridges/Sue Ransom(#19)VB Commodore Ron Dickson/Bob Stevens(#2)Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Wayne Negus/Trevor Hine(#14)VC Commodore Garry Rogers/Fred Geissler(#16)VC Commodore Paul Gulson/Ian Geoghegan(#21)VB Commodore Peter Janson/Larry Perkins(#4)VC Commodore Alan Browne/Brian Sampson(#15)VC Commodore Ron Wanless/Greg Wright(#26)VC Commodore I know that it is a bit of a long list, but I was wondering where these cars came from, what happened to them and where are they now? Any ideas? |
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Keogh Falcon is with John Mina The Camaro's are in Sydney, both owned by the same person The Bridges Commodore is a road car in Newcastle Willy has (had?) the Negus Commodore Geissler Commodore was in NZ and is coming back to (is back in?) Australia ReCar Commodores, one went to Skippy Parsons and is now restored back to ReCar VC, to debut at PI I believe. The other went to Barry Lawrence and Willy now has it, though incorrectly presented as a VH ReCar. Don't know about the Janson VC. |
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Camaroz, ta.
I was also hoping to get some of their race history. Who raced them and where? Ta spunKWinkle |
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some info on the two Camaros from Bathurst 1980 (courtesy of AMC #23) i will mention what cars were used, just to help you out. 1979 Bathurst "Car One" #2 (Ron Dickson / Dick Barbour) -> DNF lap 16 (engine failure) After bathurst, Bob stevens took over preparation and rebuilt the car. 1980 Bathurst "Car One" #2 (Ron Dickson / Bob Stevens) -> 11th (25 laps behind winner) "Car Two" #12 (Dick Barbour / Sam Posey) -> DNF lap 91 (front wheel bearing) 1981 Bathurst "Car One" #21 (Ron Dickson / Bob Stevens) -> 17th (12 laps off leader) "Car Two" #31 (Graham Moore / Steve Dymand) -> 26th (24 laps off leader) 1982 Alan Jones raced "Car Two" at the AMSCAR Round @ Amaroo Graham Moore took over for Oran Park Bathurst "Car One" #6 (Ron Dickson / Bob Stevens) -> 10th (13 laps off leader) "Car Two" #12 (Geoff Leeds / Peter FitzGerald) -> 22nd (29 laps off leader) 1983 "Car Two" was sold to Mike Burgmann, with Bob Stevens preparing the car. Unfortunately, the front stub axle broke and sent th ecar into the wall at the ATCC round at Oran Park (took a chunk out of the concrete wall) this car was written off and was stripped of all good parts and buried in the old tip @ Amaroo Park, Burgmann then bought "Car One" with Stevens still preparing it (with plenty of spares in the workshop) Bathurst "Car One" #33 (Mike Burgmann / Tony Longhurst) -> not classified (121 Laps) 1984 "Car One" was sold to Bryan Thomson Bathurst "Car One" #22 (Bryan Thomson / John Mann) -> DNF 121 laps (Differential) as for the owner...no clue here, so hope this helps for now. |
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Just a question for the Comaro minded people out there -
Was there any particular reason why the Pepsi/other comaro's were never quite up to the speed of the Channel 9 machine? It always puzzled me - was it prep, drivers, or diffferent specs? |
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Ta pascofi m-sport, thats exactly what i was after!
Any more info guys relating to what happened to these camaro's after the racing days? And I remember hearing that the Channell 9 Camaro was raced by another driver in 1984. Was it still owned by Bartlett? Doesn 't Bowden own that one now? |
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The Bartlett Channel 9 Camaro was driven in the 84 race as #34 with John Tesoreiro & Bob Tindal as pilots...unfortunately, it was caught up in the start line chaos caused by Tom Walkinshaw.
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