Photos: The John Metford Collection

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Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Rod Grimwood » Sun Apr 16, 2017 9:54 pm

Yea, i had tongue in check when i did it.

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Spgeti » Sun Apr 16, 2017 12:43 am

Rod Grimwood wrote:Good ole Westlake Boys High School, some good ones came from there, You, me, (Lol) and of coarse the same time Millen brothers, Tony Rutherford, among a heap of others over the years.


Sorry Rod, I meant Whangarei Boys High School. Yep some good guys came out of Westlake as well..

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Rod Grimwood » Sun Apr 16, 2017 12:26 am

Good ole Westlake Boys High School, some good ones came from there, You, me, (Lol) and of coarse the same time Millen brothers, Tony Rutherford, among a heap of others over the years.

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Spgeti » Sun Apr 16, 2017 12:12 am

I went to WBHS and Ian and his brother Eric went there as well. Ian purchased good friend Barry Bigalow's 28 Flattie powered Roadster and then my to be ex bother in law Kenny West's Corvette powered Mk2 Zephyr.
He did a bit of drag racing in the Zephyr and a Husky van.
Yes he raced the V8 Escort Rod but I had moved away by then.

His dad raced a Standard 10 in the 50/60s from memory.

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Andrew Metford » Sun Apr 16, 2017 12:11 am

John McKechnie wrote:Andrew- it was very interesting to get these details.
I was asked if a certain Escort in SI had enough history to make it into the ranks.
Ended up talking to the current Torana owner who gave me the history of the Escort- a club car.
He recognised my name from here and told me about this Torana...Wellington Street race history etc, and of course he got it off Glenn.


Half the fun of all these old cars is tracking down people and finding out the history, of both the car and the driver :)

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Rod Grimwood » Sun Apr 16, 2017 12:03 am

Ian was/is a neat guy, been along time since I chatted with him always neat to meet up with at meetings back ole days. As Spgeti says he travelled from Whangarei to race and did most club meetings and some national. He had the Corvette for ages and it went pretty good. it was alway a tidy car. Ian had a fling with a V8 Escort for awhile as well i think, it was red.

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Spgeti » Sat Apr 15, 2017 10:40 pm

Andrew Metford wrote:Thanks for the ID on the Corvette Spgeti. What did he do to it?


Ian is a member on TRS Andrew but he owned the Corvette for many years and was for sale last year from memory.
He had moved to Aussie and took the Corvette with him.

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by John McKechnie » Sat Apr 15, 2017 10:34 pm

Andrew- it was very interesting to get these details.
I was asked if a certain Escort in SI had enough history to make it into the ranks.
Ended up talking to the current Torana owner who gave me the history of the Escort- a club car.
He recognised my name from here and told me about this Torana...Wellington Street race history etc, and of course he got it off Glenn.

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Andrew Metford » Sat Apr 15, 2017 10:17 pm

Thanks for the Torana history and driver ID's John :)

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by John McKechnie » Sat Apr 15, 2017 9:07 pm

Torana would be Allan Fergusons, ran as a Sports Sedan.
Glen Ellingham owned for a while.
Now owned by P Crosbie from Timaru.

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Andrew Metford » Sat Apr 15, 2017 8:55 pm

Thanks for the ID on the Corvette Spgeti. What did he do to it?

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Spgeti » Sat Apr 15, 2017 8:48 pm

The Corvette belonged to Ian Knight from Whangarei. Must be a mid 80s photo before Ian modified the car.

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Andrew Metford » Sat Apr 15, 2017 8:26 pm

Another one from the meeting at Pukekohe on the 9th of October 1988. Car / driver details unknown.

Image200 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

I think this one is from the early to mid '80's, at a meeting run on the club circuit. Did this car / driver used to come from Whangarei to race?

Image201 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Andrew Metford » Tue Feb 28, 2017 6:01 am

This is the exact same camera that Dad used to take all the photos, a Braun Paxette Electromatic. It even had the same brown leather and plastic case, and he had the hand book too. My Dad's Dad bought the camera new, and then my Dad inherited it from his Dad. Unfortunately my parents gave it away when they got a newer camera, as no one wanted to buy it.

This photo is from an eBay ad in the UK - 20Pounds will buy it.

ImageBraun Paxette Electromatic by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Andrew Metford » Mon Feb 27, 2017 12:19 am

Thanks Alan, another car and driver identified :)

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Alan Hyndman » Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:37 pm

Andrew Metford wrote:Back to Pukekohe

Owen Evans - Porsche 964
Carl Hansen - Triumph TR8
Tony Roberts - 1970 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 454
John Warring - Porsche 911
Bill Fulford - Porsche 964
Derek Atkinson - Morgan +8
Ray Williams - 1983 Porsche 930 Turbo
Stuart McCondach? - Ferrari 308
Dean Fulford - Porsche 911
?? - Triumph TR8
?? - Datsun 260 Z
Don Kay? - Porsche 911
Image176 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr



I'm confident in saying that's HRC's Chris Watson in the second TR (which, I think, ultimately suffered a roll at Whenuapai).

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Michael Clark » Sat Feb 25, 2017 9:05 am

Andrew, thank you for the comments about the Kenny book.

Sadly the trailer came sans a Lotus 23 - real or otherwise.

On that subject, there is a replica 23 on Trade Me at the moment, a Christchurch based car that I perved over at Skope a few weeks ago.

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Andrew Metford » Sat Feb 25, 2017 8:56 am

Derek Prior in his very fast 1950 MGB. Subsequently owned by Greg Bellingham and Tony Sturm.
Image187 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

Image188 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

Roger Williams - Mcrae GM1
Image189 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

My younger brother David in his 1971 Ford Escort Mexico replica. 1680cc pushrod kent crossflow - embarrasses a lot of bigger engined cars, but then he don't spare it any........
Image190 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

John Sampson in his RS2600 Capri followed ( not for long ) by Bruce Manon in his RS2000 Escort
Image191 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Andrew Metford » Sat Feb 25, 2017 8:48 am

Robert Brown in the Blue Mustang I think - he used to run The Carburettor Centre in Otahuhu from memory. Car was 289 I think, so didn't have the outright pace of the bigger capacity cars, but he used to drive to the track, take out the spare wheel and tool box, do a days' racing, load back up and drive home. The second car is possibly a Chevron, maybe Evan Fray's son??
Image181 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

Vern Reeve - Holden Torana GTR XU1 3300cc
Image182 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

Gray Mathias - 1972 Porsche 911 RS Spec 2900cc, followed by Neil Fraser in his very fast and well sorted 1993 Fraser Clubman
Image183 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

Buckler
Image184 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

The always immaculately presented Barkers Escorts of Ray and Dean Barker.
Image185 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

Image186 by Andrew Metford, on Flickr

Re: Photos: The John Metford Collection

by Andrew Metford » Sat Feb 25, 2017 8:29 am

Steve Holmes wrote:Around the time this photo was taken, Ken Smith appeared a few times in a black March centre seat Can-Am car. What happened to this car?


In post #50, photo 162 you can see that single seat black March in pole position at the rolling start. Unfortunately most of the car is obscured by the bouncy castle.

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