New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

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Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Sun Dec 26, 2021 8:19 am

for anyone interested check out the Resurrecting a NZ built racing special thread Cheers

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Sun Dec 26, 2021 5:51 am

Hi Roger should be fun I think I might start another thread without the Mallock reference to document this so I dont confuse any one. and car snobs seem to abound on line.
Cheers Bruce

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by Roger Dowding » Sun Dec 26, 2021 4:18 am

Good stuff Bruce B .. a great project, will follow with interest.

Cheers
Roger

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Sun Dec 26, 2021 1:27 am

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Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Sun Dec 26, 2021 1:25 am

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Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Sun Dec 26, 2021 1:02 am

Here's a few pics to get it started.

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Sat Dec 25, 2021 10:49 pm

the car has arrived and I have it running it needs a good tune but more than happy with the way it runs. it is definitely a one off NZ built special. the engine is an early Cortina 1500 and it looks like a Ford Anglia bell housing and gearbox with remote shifter a Triumph standard 10 diff and front suspension. the tube chassis is in need of a tidy up with a bit of the welding needing attention and all the bushings will need replacing but this should not be a big job so I am thinking I will have it ready to race by the end of winter. I will post photos as things progress so this will turn into a rebuild thread for anyone interested. I am still looking for any information as to the history of the car and any past owners so feel free to jump on board with any comments and ideas. I am going to try to keep the car true to the original build period but it will need a few updates for safety but this should not be to obvious.

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by Milan Fistonic » Fri Nov 26, 2021 8:36 pm

rf84 wrote:Warwick Tweedy (or Tweedie-not sure of correct spelling)
Tweedy is the correct spelling.

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Fri Nov 26, 2021 10:05 am

Thanks Noel I will chase that up it seems I'm on a merry chase finding the cars history so every lead helps.

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by rf84 » Fri Nov 26, 2021 8:39 am

Warwick Tweedy (or Tweedie-not sure of correct spelling) was the guy responsible for building the "T Cars"-MG TF look alikes on Triumph chassis. He used to race with us at HRSCC meetings on the original Taupo clubby circuit. I don't personally recall your car but some members of HRSCC may remember it. They have a website. The authority on NZ U2s is Gavin Bateman who now lives in the States. I don't know if Gavin is on here but know for a fact he is on Facebook.

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Mon Nov 22, 2021 4:57 am

thanks for that GeeBee finding the cars history might be a bit of a jigsaw puzzle, would you know if Warwick Tweedy is a member of this site as I would like to contact him but I am having no luck with the site search. and would you remember the race meeting he attended with that car so I can do a little research looking for photos from the meeting. Cheers

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by GeebeeNZ » Sun Nov 21, 2021 8:25 pm

No its not a Mallock. I am sure it was the one owned by Warwick Tweedy. he bought it to one race meeting not long after he purchased it and I am not aware of it racing again. I was sure Warwick said it was built by John Mines but other people on facebook have said its not the John Mines car.

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Sun Nov 21, 2021 1:31 pm

Roger Dowding wrote:Bruce,
Good to see the photos - I have looked in my collection and have 3 of Mallock / U2 cars and nothing like your one.

Good luck with the search ..
Cheers
Roger

Thanks Roger

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:45 am

Thanks for that Oldfart once the car gets to me here in Waimate I will be able to get some more photos and some measurements to figure out what I have purchased. [brought from photos] I will still be happy if it is a copy or a special as i brought it for its character not its pedigree. but it would be nice to know when and by who it was built. so any info would be great.

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by Oldfart » Sun Nov 21, 2021 9:14 am

If it's a Mallock copy chassis the tubes will 3/4" and fully triangulated. If they are larger, then more a special in it's own right, and there is nothing wrong with that.
I suspect that some people may be reluctant to contribute given that you are calling it a Mallock U2 which it probably isn't. FWIW in the early days there were very few "factory produced" cars, and only a very few UK built cars made it to NZ. There were a number of people who bought plans from Arthur Mallock, me for one, some built cars, some (me) didn't. Getting racing cars or components into NZ was very difficult in the 60s and 70s.
The top photos look a bit like the "good old Taupo" track to me.

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Sun Nov 21, 2021 3:54 am

I have no information on past owners and or any racing history but by the looks of the pics that come with the car it did race at some stage. some one should remember seeing the car at a race meeting in the past as it is quite distinctive. it is most likely not a Mallock factory produced car as it is fitted with a Herald/Spitfire front suspension so maybe a NZ built chassis from the plans with a few twists but I am only guessing. is should be a perfect way for me to have a go at classic motor racing I have never raced before except for drags so it may be a steep learning curve. I am not even sure what classes and type of racing the car will be eligible for so once I have a handle on that I will do whats needed to get it fit for racing , but the plan is not to change too much.

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by Milan Fistonic » Sun Nov 21, 2021 2:22 am

Giving the names of previous owners would be a big help as well.

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by ERC » Sat Nov 20, 2021 10:15 pm

If you could establish the date/location of any of the circuit shots, that would narrow down the search for info.

In day's past, before transponders, most race organisers only issued one #10 at a meeting and only a few managed to secure any form of permanent number, so it often changed at each meeting.

Re: New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by Roger Dowding » Sat Nov 20, 2021 4:31 am

Bruce,
Good to see the photos - I have looked in my collection and have 3 of Mallock / U2 cars and nothing like your one.

Good luck with the search ..
Cheers
Roger

New Zealand Mallock U2 race car history search

by hotrod1 » Fri Nov 19, 2021 6:57 am

Hi all I am looking for information and history on a recently purchased Mallock U2 type race car.
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I am hoping to get this back into racing condition and have a go at racing maybe a bit of track work and some sprints. I am looking for information on old owners of the car and any racing history and photos I am sure there will be plenty of older guys that know things so feel free to tell a yarn. Cheers

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