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1 Sep 2009, 06:04 (Ref:2532292) | #76 | |
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Oh please ,allow me to pick myself up from the floor from laughing. First point a Lotus 19 and Lotus 20 are SOMEWHAT different The Minos was constructed in the UK using a Birrana tub chassis no 006. When the Minos returned to Australia in 1976 Bob and Marg Brown sold the car [ less motor]through their agent Malcom Ramsay to Bernie Zampatti of Western Australia. The Minos was log booked on the 24th 9th 1976, log book number w172/76. Bill Downey purchased the Minos from Bernie Zampatti on 11th 3rd 79. Ross Zampatti purchased the car from Bill on 21st 4th 1982. Ross crashed the car , however many parts including suspension wheels ,some of the tub including the chassis plate body panels and sundry parts are alive and reside in Western Australia
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274 in action
Dont see many Birranas in action these days:
http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/re...2/2010.WAKE.P6 Ross Hodgson #011 ? |
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23 Jun 2010, 13:04 (Ref:2716839) | #78 | ||
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Can anyone shed any light on what happened when Brock sold the car to Bernie Zampatti in WA. It disappears, can find no record of it racing at Wanneroo.
Allen Brown on this thread (post #9) says: Another Birrana appears in the 1979 Rothmans series driven by Bob Creasy. This is said to be '8', "a new monocoque tub built for Peter Brock in '73 on to which he put the mechanicals from his earlier 272, the 273 then went to WA's Zampatti then to Creasy (Zampatti now has the 272, built up again with new parts)". All this from Chequered Flag May 1979. |
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Sorry for being so confusing Camaroz, its the 272- 002 I'm asking about.
The 273 008 is in WA & is/was on display in the motor museum at Whiteman Park. |
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24 Jun 2010, 01:18 (Ref:2717169) | #81 | ||
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Cavvy Ross bought it back for his dad for his 80th birthday.
Bernie did run it again at a tuning day or a regularity day. |
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Thats the car Glen Caple is rebuilding Nivola, the 272?
Any idea why Bernie didnt ever race the car after buying it from Brock? |
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273-010 The works car of Malcolm Ramsay and Leo Geoghegan, to Graham Crawford, then Chas Talbot , a n other, Stephen Lunn, Larry Purcell, Denis Lupton and John Sheppard,,
May 20th 2015 to Steve Bannister, Brisbane, Australia |
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Thought it was about time I added a little more information to the Birrana chassis list just to clear up a misconception. The Birrana 374 , chassis # 014 was bought and paid for by Lew Wade in 1974 for me Paul King to race in both Formula 3 classes and a few formula 2 races.( of which we won a few f2/f3 races. It was never driven by Lew Wade as he was the owner and sponsor with me as his driver. The car was totalled at Amaroo late in 1975 and declared unrepairable by Malcolm and Tony the builders. I am not sure but I think Jack Klaver bought it from me while Lew was overseas and who wanted to restore it if possible, which I assume is what happened. Records show that it had many owners after Jack Klaver and many changes in body , engines, etc. and was running as an F2 during the 80's. At one point it was fitted with a Cheetah body with side pods etc. I have spoken with the current owner ( February 2019) who is in a mammoth restoration process after successfully racing it for a number of years in various guises and engines.
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