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8 Mar 2021, 10:02 (Ref:4039586) | #26 | |
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Thanks E.B. I’m just home. I have lots of stories to tell and photos and videos but unfortunately I will have to leave it for a day or two before posting. Real life intervenes.
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8 Mar 2021, 11:06 (Ref:4039605) | #28 | ||
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Looking forward to your report.Man those photos bring it all back. What a fantastic place.
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ok some more pics to make Iain jealous and make sure he has it on his planner for next year, all things allowing.
First of all I snapped this possum on the bridge across the track early on day 1.... he would not be impressed once the "Gentleman you can now start your engines" at 9am. After that a bit of what I saw.... including the Genoa Racing Ralt RT2 Sports car conversion and the ex Rosberg Budweiser Spyder. Oh and the ex Shelby Allard. (owned by the same guy who owns the Corvette posted above) |
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8 Mar 2021, 11:34 (Ref:4039614) | #30 | ||
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And some more
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8 Mar 2021, 11:40 (Ref:4039615) | #31 | ||
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And yet more..... a range of everything picked from many others. Even for Max and MGD a local Midget mixing it with 911's and De Tomaso
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Even something for GerryMo.... driven to the circuit, raced and driven home.
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To save uploading hundreds of pics from the weekend here I have uploaded them all to an album online:
Album link: https://ibb.co/album/7Ntt5t Hopefully that link should work, but if anyone has any problems please post here and I will sort something else. Enjoy. Awaits baubles comments about my lack of ability etc. so apologies in advance.... I am no bauble-esque shutter king. |
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8 Mar 2021, 15:14 (Ref:4039666) | #34 | ||
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Working link, thanks. Nice Capris and again the now famous Traction. The A110 could be an ex-works, Groupe 4 compétition client, with the relocated fuel trap. i remember you sent me a lot of info about those in Aus.
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8 Mar 2021, 15:19 (Ref:4039668) | #35 | ||
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Great photos, Chris. I am puzzling over the Budweiser sports-racer (car no.3) that has a central driving position. It has Keke sign written, but i cannot recall Rosberg driving that car. And unless I missed them, no Anglias or Mk1 Escorts.
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If you scroll down this list of Keke's races entered to 1979 you will see it features frequently https://www.racingsportscars.com/dri...sberg-FIN.html Chatting to the current owner he was telling me he was invited and took the car to Monterey Historics at Laguna Seca for Keke to be reunited with the car for a drive. Cannot remember the year he did that Sadly no Anglias present.... although dr.bob and I did discuss them at one point. Escorts also surprisingly as there are usually a number of them running at this meeting. There was one I saw competing but perhaps only in regularity.. |
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OK, le point Ã* mi-course. So Dave thanks a lot for your vacation pics. To make things clear, you met a new fiancée, her name is Possum, we dont know why she's sleeping in a cage, and you had an appointment with the doctor. First question: what color the baby? First name will be?
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OK it seems with the dramas online with tenths we have lost a post or two, one of which was my answer to GerryMo re an odd push button device pic # 3339 of my album of PI pics I linked.
(That link to the off site album, in case it is now missing, is https://ibb.co/album/7Ntt5t ) Anyway back to GerryMo's question yes it is a push-button gear selector as fitted to the locally produced (Chrysler) Valiant R series in the early 1960s. Powered by a slant six 225 cube engine slant-six was tilted by 30 degrees for a low bonnet line and gave an impressive for the time 145bhp. Another quirk was the water pump was cast on the side... it saved four inches in length, which translated into a larger passenger compartment. The gear selection was a three speed push button affair, with buttons for Neutral,/ 1/2/3(drive) and reverse. Quite a futuristic car at the time this particular one competes in our Group Nb (pre'65) category Piccies in question: Edit it seems I am unable to upload the photos as normal atm, but to see the car in question the shot of the car and the gear selector buttons are images #3398 and 3399 in the album linked earlier in this post |
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Thanks for the piccies, I'll be there in 2022! Edit! Geeze, it was quiet in the pits! There must have been a very different atmosphere this year, with the limit on numbers. |
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11 Mar 2021, 11:55 (Ref:4039815) | #40 | ||
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Merci pour les précisions, "Dave", the auto gearbox from Chrysler was adopted by some cars, like Facel Vega Excellence for instance (Jensen Interceptor too may be?).
Question subsidiaire, who feeds the possum and what is her name? |
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Heritage Touring cars From the ex JPS E30 M3 now driven by (fellow tenther) David Towe. His words..."A lonely race and my first attempt at using this editing package. Just the first two laps and then a cut to the finish because there wasn’t much going on through the other 3 laps." https://youtu.be/wDwonnIM98o Heritage Touring Cars Race 2 Group A & C Schnitzer BMW M3#46 trying hard to keep with David Towe. https://youtu.be/MQ6GyI_croY A 360 degree camera view Sunday Race 3 360 Craven Mild A9X Group C Torana https://youtu.be/jdCrKUGNfd0 The same view of Sunday race 4 https://youtu.be/CYnw_rnUCy4 I posted this one earlier, not sure if it got lost in the downtime so posting again Heritage Group A & C Race 4. From the same Craven Mild car but a more conventional camera https://youtu.be/KTvmqRu3YVI Race 3 of the weekend for Historic Touring Cars. Group N from the Falcon Sprint of my good friend Jervis Ward. Jervis' comments...."That little oil leak we'd put up with all weekend turned out to be a little nastier than we thought. And it would appear we've blown a head gasket. On every left hand corner there was smoke coming out the back and onto the back tyre making for some hairy moments. Also 3rd gear was being a *****." https://youtu.be/Ww25o4alTJ8 From the same Rallye Sprint, the Sunday morning 5 lap race. Unfortunately David Crabtree in the Capri just didn't want to give up his position to Jervis...until he ran out of road. Unfortunately that and another incident bought out the Safety Car, after a couple of laps and stayed out to the finish. https://youtu.be/1gqcb61LhSo From a Ralt RT5 at the 2021 Phillip Island Classic Race 3 from group Q/R Racing https://youtu.be/0Ddr8n8nlZI BRUN Porsche 962 Phillip Island Classic 2021 onboard https://youtu.be/kqTaY4HGQw4 Repco Holden open wheeler of Nick McDonald The first couple of laps in race 1 of J,K,L category. https://youtu.be/pjYwm5wlgiA Alfa Romeo 2000 GT Veloce. Drivers first drive in the car and first visit to PI. https://youtu.be/AI28JBeNADs Finally a spectator view, partly from the final turn onto the straight, and some going into T1 at the end of the straight.... A short video of some of the different classes on track at the 2021 Phillip Island Classic. Featuring historic touring cars, old Le Mans cars (including the Porsche 962C) and old V8 Supercars. https://youtu.be/a8_8rjFbIG0 Finally a quick clip from the pit garage roof of the F1, F5000, Indycar F2, Atlantic etc grid going out to play. https://youtu.be/l2krWnUb5eI |
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Great vids, thanks! Si Jervis est un très bon ami, tu peux lui conseiller de faire attention Ã* la façon dont il tient le volant. Il peut être plus efficace et moins dangereux avec un peu d'application. S'il ne comprend pas ce que je dis, ouvre deux video côte Ã* côte, la sienne et celle du GTV. Le gars dans l'Alfa a un style très académique. parole d'ancien instructeur Ã* Montlhéry.
If Jervis is more than fifty and thick skin style, drop dead the advice, just drink a beer with your friend! |
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Apologies for the delay in posting. A few photos, mostly tin tops. My 2 cars are in the first photo. A 1983 spec group C Mazda RX7 with Bathurst 1000 starts in 1980- 1983 and a Group C Torana A9X in 1979 spec which raced ATCC 1974-1979 including the Bathurst 1000 in 1977.
E.B yes my RX7 was placed in the incorrect class. It is a 13B with a capacity of 2600 cc (some say 1306 or 1308 per rotor.) A multipling factor is then applied which puts it in an over 3 litre class. I was placed in the under 3l. class. I had a terrible weekend with the RX7. After having rebuilt it and an apparently good dynotune prior to the meeting I had a misfire as soon as it went on the track. We changed everything and for the last race it seemed to run OK. We are still not sure what the problem was. In race 3 on the Sunday the muffler caught on fire! courtesy of a large amount of fuel filling the carburettor and then accumulating in the muffler. |
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17 Mar 2021, 03:59 (Ref:4040927) | #45 | |
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delta this is what we need for the pre 66 GT races over your way. This is a 427 c.i. We need the 1965 big block 396 with 4 wheel disc brakes.
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17 Mar 2021, 04:05 (Ref:4040928) | #46 | |
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or this one delta. Its a genuine one.
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17 Mar 2021, 04:21 (Ref:4040929) | #47 | |
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more photos in the next few posts
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17 Mar 2021, 04:31 (Ref:4040930) | #48 | |
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17 Mar 2021, 04:39 (Ref:4040931) | #49 | |
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more, just a few tin tops haha
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