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The Rick Scarf car was the G Moore HDT car and the coin and bullion car of Ray Smiths was a HDT car, in actuall fact HDT were late in finishing the car off so Ray Smith had Co Driver (Denny Hulme) old F1 crew finish the build.
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Ray Smiths car (then Crosby) was Perkins built is my info. It is currently at Les Small's getting an engine rebuild.
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Did the Crosby car run Momo or Dymag wheels? LP used to use (recommend) Dymag wheels.
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25 Jan 2005, 11:08 (Ref:1209381) | #55 | |
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The Crosby car ran 16 x 10 MOMO wheels same as the Mobil cars infact it was the only HDT customer car to have the 5 stud MOMO's as the Jagparts and Alf Grant car both ran centre lock BBS wheels, Larry did build some motors for Croz back in 86.
I did hear that the car was down at Les Small's at the moment i also heard a whisper that the Roadways VK Group C was also down there waiting a restoration back to it's former glory. |
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WD Jr, I guess it would have been hard (but not impossible) for LP to build the car ex-HDT as I think he left HDT in July 1985 but I don't know how long he "had off" before he joined DJR.
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25 Jan 2005, 20:24 (Ref:1209814) | #58 | ||
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If chassis 1 - 7 were Group Cs and 15-17 VLs, presumably there were 7
HDT VKs built in 85/86. The 1st Group A VK was debuted by Brock and Perkins in New Zealand in January 85, albeit in the livery of a finance company. A 2nd VK was built for John Harvey and was debuted by Brock at the Surfers Paradise round of the ATCC as # 7. For 86 there were 2 VKs for the ATCC. # 3 was driven throughout the series by Harvey and 05 by Brock or when there was a clash with the ETCC program, Neal Lowe. Whether these were new cars or the 85 cars I am not sure. For the ETCC campaign a brand new VK was built for Brock and Moffat to race. A second VK was entered at the Spa 24 Hour as # 6 for Lowe / Kent Baigent / Graham Bowkett, but whether this was one of the ATCC cars or another chassis I am not sure. I recall that at one round (possibly the Silverstone TT) John Cleland drove the HDT VK as # 41, possibly because this clashed with the Sandown 500. During 86 one of the 85 chassis was sold to Graham Moore who raced it at Bathurst with Michel Delcourt in 86 and 87. Presumably HDT only had access to 2 chassis at Bathurst in 86 as they elected to repair 05 after it was severely damaged in Friday practice, rather than go to a spare when such practice was allowed. This would also explain why after Scott wrote off chassis 14 at Lakeside, Brock moved to 6 and no second car appeared until VL chassis 16 debuted. |
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I have seen an ex Bob Morris torana at the York motor museum which is a small town about 100 kms away from Perth. There are some other great cars there including AJs title winnig F1 Williams and one of Jacky Stewarts Tyrells,then again all those cars may well be in the new motor museum in Fremantle which is owned by the same guy.
I have also seen an ex Wayne Negus Torana which was owned by a bloke called Paul Kramer who was the manager for the Kosteki engine centre in Morley WA, I know he dosn"t work there now. |
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anybody know what happened to the bits-are-missing starions that brad jones drove in 1985/86?
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I don't know which one, but one ended up in Tasmania (Group'C' will have more detail). Owners/custodians from my recollections: Scotty Taylor Stephen Bell Graeme Brown Dean Crosswell Used on and off in local racing, last seen in results here: http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/re...3/2004.BASK.Q2 Edit note: Group C is a common user name, had to pick the right one for you . Last edited by gts300; 27 Jan 2005 at 08:43. |
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Are you sure that this is an Ex Group A car?
The Coltspeed Starion made an appearance at EC last year, however I dont believe this was a factory car, but it might have been? |
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I thought the Coltspeed car was the ex-Brian Sampson ex-Group E Starion?
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27 Jan 2005, 09:43 (Ref:1211024) | #66 | ||
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I was thinking that one of the two factory ones was also an ex proddie.
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The Touring Car Festival (All Historic Touring Car Meeting) is back on again at Oran Park on Sunday 24 April, maybe some of these oldies will make an apperance!
Yes, your right, sorry, this is a plug for the Event. www.touringcarfestival.com.au |
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Ron Masing is the owner/driver of this Starion, and I assume Coltspeed, and I have been lead to believe it was always his car, or at least he drove it, but possibly didnt qualify, at Bathurst in the late 80s.
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Can't find any proof at the moment, but it is my recollection that it was a Group A car. I certainly remember it as a factory car and that it was running slicks and other goodies that wouldn't have been welcome in Group E. Does anyone know if full Bathurst entry lists (say 88 - 92) are available on line, I'd expect to see Scotty running it there. |
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27 Jan 2005, 10:13 (Ref:1211047) | #73 | ||
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1990 Bathurst
http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jon...0Bathurst.html 1991 Bathurst http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jon...0Bathurst.html 1992 Bathurst http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jon...0Bathurst.html |
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Scotty Taylor in 21st place Mitsu Starion, Bathurst 1989
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Scroll to the bottom of this page http://homepage.mac.com/frank_de_jon...0pictures.html for a piccie of the 1985 Bartlett Car.
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