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Unfortunatly Steve didn't run the car at Bathurst in 1987 he built it during 87 and did limited touring car rounds in both 87 and 88 and at Bathurst in 1988 after qualifing drama's with engines it did not qualify for the great race. Last edited by groupnxu1; 1 Feb 2005 at 23:50. |
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I know this car spent a bit of time in the classifieds section of Auto Action, but I don't know what happened to it after that. On the subject of cars that spent a lot of time in AA classifieds, whatever happened to Chris Lambden's Beaurepaires Skyline? That was in there for years! I assume it ended up being sold and returned to its original Nissan Motorsport livery? |
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What happened to the ex-Highway Patrol Falcon of Johnson's that hit the rock. Wasn't the remains sold to Alf Grant who ran it in future years? |
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The ex-HP XD was stripped after the crash. The shell went to John Donnelly, and much of the other stuff went into the 1981 Bathurst winner, which was sold to Alf Grant in mid-1982. Good car that one. Donnelly also at one stage co-drove the John English (ex-Allan Moffat) XD which eventually knocked a big piece of concrete out of the wall at the Esses at Bathurst. |
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2 Feb 2005, 05:50 (Ref:1215192) | #105 | ||
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As the car has a very limited history this is why i am trying to get as much info and Photo's from people as possible so that it makes my apllication for a Historic Certificate of Desciption a lot more detailed. Any help would be fantastic. Cheers Dylan |
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Donnelly didn't drive the ex-Moffat car. English drove Donnelly's car. The shell of the 1980 "Rock Car" was given to Donnelly who pulled it straight and rebuilt it. In 1981, English was the lead driver in John Donnelly's ex-DJ 1980 "Rock Car" at Bathurst. Primary reason for this was that he was more experienced at that time and had been to Bathurst previously. They finished a strong 10th Outright. I'd like to one day write a book about the backstabbing and bulls$%t that occured at Bathurst that year and the debacle afterwards, but Australian libel and defamation laws and other legal issues may prevent me doing so........ |
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They can make a movie of it... the whole rock thing sounds like something suitable for a Hollywood soundstage |
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3 Feb 2005, 10:02 (Ref:1216237) | #108 | |||
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Just interested to know where you obtained your initial history regarding your Steve Williams car. I know Barry Graham (Speedway, and Nascar Champ) quite well, and assuming we are talking about the same Barry, he never owned a VK Commodore of any description to sell off!!! Barry was always involved with the preparation and co driving of the Brian Callaghan owned Mobile Concrete Pumping VK and VL Walkinshaw Commodores, but he never owned any of them. Also, I was always under the belief that Steve's car was made up of the spares parts from the late Mike Burgman Commodore team. I'm sure Steve could assist in its history??? |
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If there was any connection with the late Mike Burgman, Mal Rose would also be a good contact. (search v8supercarexperience, tell him Camaroz sent ya!) |
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3 Feb 2005, 10:59 (Ref:1216324) | #110 | ||
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Maybe i am getting Barry confused with Brian? The shell wasn't a race shell it looks like it may have once been a VK Berlina road car. As for where the parts came from i am also 99% sure that it was also Steve that had told me that the came from Terry. |
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In the MRA article it says the 1971 winning GTHO was heavily damaged in an accident at Adelaide in 1972, and while some at Ford believe the car written off the logbook for the car suggests it was rebuilt and became Moffats race car again after Sandown in 1972. It also goes on to say the Ford had three or four workd GTHOs and because of practice at the time any of them could have driven the races. One of those HOs went on to become Moffats 1973 championship winning car and is today owned by the wonderful Bowden collection.
We just can't be sure. Maybe the Bowden family have better source... they would have to have better source material over whether their red & black Phase III is the Bathurst winner or not, but I've not seen... remembered that information if I've seen it myself. Chris Lambden's Skyline was sold to... someone who restored it to factory red/white/blue Nissan colour scheme. His Commodore was likewise restored to its original red/white/blue colours and had the Walkinshaw bits pulled off of it, by a group of Victorian HDT owners. That car, the '87 Bathurst winner is today also in the Bowden collection. The Johnson/Donnelly XD Falcon has disappeared sadly. The Johnson/Grant XD Falcon was owned by Grant until the early 90's I think when Johnson reclaimed the car and now sits in the Yatala museum sans-Valvoline stickers of course. In Grant's ownership (and in Grants 1984 colours) it spent several stints in the Bathurst museum. |
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3 Feb 2005, 20:59 (Ref:1216884) | #112 | |||
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Seeing you have spoken to the man himself, i wouldn't want to dismiss any of his information, and he has helped me out during my days in group n. I would be suprised if Brian also would have had a shell to sell during that period. I can't be 100% correct, as it was just before i was involved with the team, but i never remember there being any spare shells during the VK years at the Callaghan property, and Brian rarely parts with things. I would love to know more about this car too, its a great mystery!!! |
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3 Feb 2005, 21:08 (Ref:1216893) | #114 | ||
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You are right about it being the best part studing the history of these cars. What happened to the VK and the Walkinshaws that Brian had? I was lead to beleive that the Red VK became that yellow VL carby car that Bargwanna co-drove at Bathurst in 1990, i last heard that the car was raced in sports sedans in NSW some years ago. What about the Walkinshaws? |
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There was one TWR plastic pig VL... it ended its life in 1993 didnt it, against the wall, with DJR parts and accessories all over it.... from Mr O'Brien and Mr Johnson's coming together
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3 Feb 2005, 21:37 (Ref:1216914) | #116 | |||
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There was only one walkinshaw, built from a GMH race shell in 1988. It was the Mobile Concrete Pumping car from 1988 - 1990. Then it had the Everlast signage added when Bill O'brien and Brian Jnr teamed up, and it cashed into the famous crash that ended the race early, was repaired, then was involved in Bill's crash into Dick!!!!! I think this car is more famous for its crashes, than its results. It was the first Commodore home in 1988, Brian had it on the front row, and led a few AMSCAR rounds at Amaroo against Longhurst & Bondy's Sierra's, and had to be the quickest priveteer cars in Sydney during its period. I haven't seen it, but i believe its still stored as a shell with the damage from the DJR crash at Bathurst. The mechanicals went into a ex WGR VP shell that Brian Jnr raced in Sports Sedans a couple of times, but i believe that it will be rebuilt sometime as its pretty dear to Brian Snr. They still have the XE Group C Falcon stored too. It was restored some time back and has raced once or twice since, when group c was first brought back. |
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I was under the impression that the everlast walkinshaw was converted to VS spec.
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The Johnson/Donnelly "rock car" was re-log booked in 1981 after it was pulled straight and rebuilt. Donnelly did not receive the original log book with the shell. As it stands, the current owner has the log book issued in 1981 for John Donnelly. Whether or not the original log book became the log book for the 1981 Bathurst winner, I am not certain. Naturally, I would give my left one to get that car back because of it's sentimental value to our family. CD. Last edited by FalconEL; 4 Feb 2005 at 02:44. |
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What alterations does the DJR Mustang need?
BTW, what happened to the Mustangs - the DJR cars (I thought one was written off in NZ?), the Laurie Nelson car, the Don Smith/Bo Seton car, the 2 Pinepac Anderson cars from NZ, the Wally Kramer 'beached in '86 " car - I'm sure some of these above cars may be one & the same, & once upon a time I had a bit of background on some of them, but it's all MIA now Yeah CD, I remember talking to John about the XD a year or so ago, I wish you guys had it back too, at least we'd see it go to a good home Last edited by Sultan; 4 Feb 2005 at 02:55. |
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Anyone know the where abouts of any old HRT cars
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They turn into KRT cars... Then they turn into "privateer" ones DKGandBH |
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Bill O'brien had his own Walkinshaw,(the sky blue car) which was originally the first VL car to be built by Perkins around 1987, when Larry still continued in the Enzed VK. I remember Bill and Larry teaming up together for a long distance race at Calder around the combined road course/thunderdome setup, which they nearly won, i think they lost the lead on the last lap, while Bill was driving his only lap of the race!! It was later converted to Walkishaw specs in 1988 and ran up till 1990. From Bathurst after that, i think when Bill and Brian Jnr combined, they swapped between cars, so if you saw the blue car, that was Bill's and if it was a yellow car with Everlast, that was the Callaghan ex MCP. They did build up a VS later on, but i'm not sure if it was out of bits of the VL, Bill's son, Peter drove it. I'm not exactly sure, but i seem to think the remenants of the Everlast cars ended up in Tassie???? |
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The history and final resting places of the DJR cars was never fully explained to my complete understanding, except I believe that the one at DJR was one of the original DJR cars, purchased from WA. I thought the one that got its nose just about torn off was sold over there, but hadn't heard anything concrete on either of them. |
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Mork's VS was a HRT VN. One HRT VR went to GRM to be Bargwannas #35 VS. One went to Paul Morris as well. Faulkner's early cars were ex-HRT. The '96 Bathurst winner was destroyed at PI in '97 IIRC. HRT still own the '01/'02 Bathurst winner. More detail I'll have to look up.
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