Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

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Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by Spgeti » Fri Feb 16, 2018 3:50 am

Steve Holmes wrote:Inky Tulloch? If so, this car was owned for many years by Roaring Season member Bruce Dyer.

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Correct Steve that is the Tulloch Camaro.

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by Milan Fistonic » Fri Feb 16, 2018 3:37 am

Steve Holmes wrote:???

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That is the Norris Miles / Wayne Rodgers Capri in the 1976 Rod Coppins 300

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by Steve Holmes » Fri Feb 16, 2018 2:54 am

Last one for Part 1. Rod Coppins and the L34 he and good buddy Jim Richards drove to 3rd outright at Bathurst, 1974.


Winter Series Coppins Torana.jpg

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by Steve Holmes » Fri Feb 16, 2018 2:53 am

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Winter Series Capri 76.jpg

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by Steve Holmes » Fri Feb 16, 2018 2:52 am

Inky Tulloch? If so, this car was owned for many years by Roaring Season member Bruce Dyer.

Winter Series Camaro.jpg

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by Steve Holmes » Fri Feb 16, 2018 2:51 am

Just winding this one down towards the finish line. George Bunce Camaro, ex-Neville Crichton/Jim Richards.

Winter Series Bunce Z28.jpg

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by Steve Holmes » Fri Feb 16, 2018 2:49 am

Woolfe Escort Puke March 1976.jpg

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by Steve Holmes » Wed Nov 22, 2017 11:44 pm

John McKechnie wrote:Different set...unless info emerges to prove me wrong.
George got these new in 1975.
When did Willis car emerge?
Grimmie may know.


Thanks John. There can't have been more than a few sets of these wheels in NZ at the time. The Ian Munt OSCA Capri had a set, but thats the car originally built by Bruce Carey. Munt purchased the car when he was living in Sydney.

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by rogered » Wed Nov 22, 2017 5:41 am

nope, roof came off many years later. at this stage it still has a 9" rear. Ended up with an indycar trans in the back
A very cool car

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by John McKechnie » Wed Nov 22, 2017 5:29 am

yip, same pic as I remember.
Was this the day the roof exited stage upwards on the back straight ?
BTW...still in their workshop.
Bruce 302 asked me if this was the same Pontiac that was at the drags running against his Firebird....dont think so

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by rogered » Wed Nov 22, 2017 5:17 am

pontiac.jpg

this one, stolen from facebook sport sedans.
mawers on the front

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by John McKechnie » Wed Nov 22, 2017 5:12 am

Need to trawl back through Sports Sedan pages for that shot

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by rogered » Wed Nov 22, 2017 5:01 am

John McKechnie wrote:Roger- and as Dennis Running owned that car,......then he will know were they went.
We can sit around at Taupo at the F5000 GP event between races and work it out.
So you borrowed these from the Wendleburns to set up your car?


Yip, remember the ass end of our car is out of their pontiac. Now if i recall, I have seen photo somewhere and i think the Pontiac had mawers on the front and big centerlines on the rear

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by rogered » Wed Nov 22, 2017 4:57 am

definitely a different set

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by John McKechnie » Wed Nov 22, 2017 4:51 am

Steve Holmes wrote:Thanks John, great info. So were the Mawer wheels from the Monaro the same ones used on the Willis Commodore?


Different set...unless info emerges to prove me wrong.
George got these new in 1975.
When did Willis car emerge?
Grimmie may know.

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by John McKechnie » Wed Nov 22, 2017 4:47 am

Roger- and as Dennis Running owned that car,......then he will know were they went.
We can sit around at Taupo at the F5000 GP event between races and work it out.
So you borrowed these from the Wendleburns to set up your car?

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by rogered » Wed Nov 22, 2017 3:46 am

Of course you are correct John. Funnily enough we borrowed those same wheels when building our car in 1985-86. Brett would still been using his at that time. Im guessing the Willis wheels may have gone onto the Mack workman commodore they they built it.

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by Steve Holmes » Wed Nov 22, 2017 3:44 am

Thanks John, great info. So were the Mawer wheels from the Monaro the same ones used on the Willis Commodore?

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by John McKechnie » Wed Nov 22, 2017 2:57 am

Steve-He found an old Mawer wheel at the Windleburn's workshop

Mawer wheels were off Bunces Monaro from 1975- he got them from Aus himself.
Check the pix of the Monaro at the time.
And thats why they were sitting at Wendleburns workshop....just like the original wheel from the Monaro when Jim Carlyle had it.
NZ is a small close knit country - easy to find and trace things.

J

Re: Photos: The Ross Cammick Collection - Part 1

by Steve Holmes » Wed Nov 22, 2017 2:19 am

One of my absolute favorite race cars from when I was a kid; the Brett Willis Commodore Chev. This car just had such a great look to it. Everything about it was just right. I was actually kind of disappointed when the Willis team replaced it with the Mazda.

This is its early guise before it sprouted a subtle rear spoiler. Note too the Australian made Mawer wheels which it wore for a time. I recall approx 10 years ago Paul Urquhart built an XA Falcon for the Central Muscle Cars class. He found an old Mawer wheel at the Windleburn's workshop, and had a set of four 17 inch Mawers built for his Falcon. I always wondered if the Mawer had come from the Willis Commodore. All those families are pretty close-knit.

Willis-Commodore-Pukekohe-1.jpg

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