by Steve Holmes » Sun Nov 18, 2018 3:57 am
Shaker Run wrote:Hi Steve i brought both your books and enjoyed reading them, gave the Holden one to my mate and he was wrapped. Any chance you might do a book one day on some of the old Sports Sedans from the seventies and eighties?
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the books.
Re your question about the old Sports Sedans, I just finished writing a book called Historic New Zealand Racing Cars, which features 18 cars in total, including a mix of single seaters, sports cars and saloons. Amongst the saloons are the Ian Algie Alfetta and Graeme Addis Charger Sports Sedans. In addition is the PDL Mustang, Miss Victorious Victor, and Paul Fahey Capri RS2600, which all had careers that extended into the Sports Sedan/OSCA era.
[quote="Shaker Run"]Hi Steve i brought both your books and enjoyed reading them, gave the Holden one to my mate and he was wrapped. Any chance you might do a book one day on some of the old Sports Sedans from the seventies and eighties?[/quote]
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the books.
Re your question about the old Sports Sedans, I just finished writing a book called Historic New Zealand Racing Cars, which features 18 cars in total, including a mix of single seaters, sports cars and saloons. Amongst the saloons are the Ian Algie Alfetta and Graeme Addis Charger Sports Sedans. In addition is the PDL Mustang, Miss Victorious Victor, and Paul Fahey Capri RS2600, which all had careers that extended into the Sports Sedan/OSCA era.