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Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by Grant Sprague » Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:27 pm

Thanks Faminz , that was a bit of fun & Hi to Dave [Silcock]. Dave I never meet you I was just a wee boy at those Wigram week ends but well remember your beautiful Jag with vented bonnet .......... etc

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by faminz » Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:24 am

Gee I go away for a day or so and there's 30 replies!!!
Dave silcock got it.. This is the Mk II of Peter wyness.
He works in petone and has a common interest in collecting model cars ( although Peter goes for the top end CMC stuff)
I hope he likes the drawing.

Ps: might be doing an amco mini soon! After a 59 Oldsmobile commission! Lol

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by Grant Sprague » Tue Apr 09, 2013 1:09 am

jim short wrote:Did E Spraque have two red Mk 2s one with black trim and one with tan???
No Jim but did have two , a red 3.8 as you probably know tan trim this one he did production races in SI & did the Wills once or twice , the 2nd one was bought in UK whilst him & Molly did an other UK trip he brought back a black 3.8 mk 2 & did a complete colour change to white.......

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by jim short » Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:49 pm

Did E Spraque have two red Mk 2s one with black trim and one with tan???

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by Kwaussie » Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:39 pm

Barry Longmore raced a 3.8 at Queenstown, Lyttelton and Dunedin in about 1988/89 - steel wheels and standard. It may have been a dark blue?
G. Corbet Christchurch & E. MacDonald Mosgiel had red 3.8's at Wigram Wings & Wheels 1985.
From old programmes.

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by Oldfart » Mon Apr 08, 2013 8:09 am

If the car is no longer registered Carjam has no info.

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by Grant Sprague » Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:58 am

DID LOOK UP THE NUMBER PLATE ON CAR JAM YESTERDAY [HEY MIGHT HAVE GOT THE NUMBER WRONG?] AS NOT THAT CLEAR, IT CAME BACK AS NO HISTORY ///////////////////????????????

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by AMCO72 » Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:36 am

Well theres a couple of knowledgable chaps on jags in NZ........D.S. & J.S. Perhaps Faminz can put us all out of our misery!

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by jim short » Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:36 am

Amco I agree the Ferrari and Maserati did not sound all that good getting to high tec perhaps,its a sad day when a 6 cyl. Holden sounds better,have disscused Govans cae but ???

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by Dave Silcock » Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:33 am

No not Berts car wrong racing number and number plate. How about one of the Wyness bros? I seem to recall doing a red Mk2 for one of them many years ago.

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by AMCO72 » Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:29 am

After writing that I was thinking about the Mercury out board motor. I am sure it was a 6 cylinder 2 stroke, and not a 3 cylinder 2 stroke. Did enough water-skiing behind one to get the sound firmly imprinted in my head. And it certainly wasn't a 4 stroke.
I remember the line of vertical spark-plugs when we took the engine cover off to clean the salt deposits off it after ski ing in the Lyttelton harbour.

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by AMCO72 » Mon Apr 08, 2013 3:51 am

Jim, I think I can say without fear of contradiction that I have NEVER had a red car, MK 2 or otherwise. You see, RED cars to me are Ferraris, which you also know a bit about, and I have NEVER desired a Ferrari. Listening to that one going up the Leadfoot hill-climb it sounded, or should I say reminded me, of a two-stroke, 6 cylinder, Mercury outboard motor from 1965 !!!!!!!!

And credit where it is due........don't be modest, you DO know your Jags, whether you saw them racing or not.
If the car being depicted by Faminz has got knock-on Minilites, which it looks to have......doesn't that say Bert Govan.

Grant, don't think you could mistake the number plate unless your eyes are a bit like mine, but I make it....DP2632
Why would Faminz change that just for the hell of it to throw us all off the scent?

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by Grant Sprague » Mon Apr 08, 2013 3:33 am

I checked plate , a while ago , came back no history on car jam ...................unless I read numbers wrong

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by jim short » Mon Apr 08, 2013 3:21 am

AMCO72 wrote:Are we still supposed to be guessing the driver of this Jag, or are we on to reunions now?????
Now I think Jim knows his Jags, and and he guessed......E. Sprague........... G. Sprague says no......and that is as far as it got!!!!!!!
The number plate should tell us.


Amco dont be such an old women ,theres plenty on here now ,I have never claimed to know my Jags,I was married in 62 and the last race I saw was in the wet at Ardmore I had no car for two years ,meaning when the Jags were running sadly I missed them ,.Now Mike Houragan raced a red E and a xjs but that was green when I saw it,he was a man of class as well Jaguars were his favorites as well,now with all the cars you had are you sure you did not have a red Mk 2??

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by AMCO72 » Mon Apr 08, 2013 2:11 am

Are we still supposed to be guessing the driver of this Jag, or are we on to reunions now?????
Now I think Jim knows his Jags, and and he guessed......E. Sprague........... G. Sprague says no......and that is as far as it got!!!!!!!
The number plate should tell us.

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by Grant Sprague » Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:27 am

jim short wrote:Life can be strange ,happy sad all with no control, .you two really started pre 65 in those Anglias,wish Geoff had kept it,150+ bhp
Jim , the [ex Grant Taylor] car just sold last weekend its a quick little car all sorted , had I known it was for sale I probably would have bought it went cheap all the good bits I would say 1/10,s puke..... But would be hard to go back there after the years in the mustang, girls are growing up now & im getting itchy feet lol. Only way to do it is do it right again , & that takes a lot of effort & $$$ as we get older ...... might be best I keep the money in the ole oak chest ...

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by jim short » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:57 pm

Life can be strange ,happy sad all with no control, .you two really started pre 65 in those Anglias,wish Geoff had kept it,150+ bhp

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by Grant Sprague » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:34 pm

Alby & Pam went their own ways still talking [ps this is common knowledge no goss]& friends makes it easier, they grew apart thats all I can say here , Alby ended up staying at car yard flat up stairs for about a year , & has moved in with a lady not for from here Cameron Road

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by Grant Sprague » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:30 pm

Hi Jac Mac,I take it you knew [know] the inner circle , all those guys from a deep south were so much fun , so many adventures etc , know doubt you know Tony Reardon [spelling] works for Hendrick N.C usa . I ended up getting a ZO6 through tony so the old group still works , How is Pat .M gee him and Ernie did some car deals , remember the pacer & GTHO deal .Good to catch up mate

Re: Guess the driver of this Jag

by Jac Mac » Sun Apr 07, 2013 10:43 am

[color="#0000FF"]Good to read the INFAMOUS South Canterbury code talk is alive & kicking, KP JR ZB FJ KM PM & others would be making furtive trips to the loo to try & write it all down & decipher later.... :) [/color]

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