New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

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Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by Jac Mac » Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:25 am

[color="#0000FF"]Think So, IIRC these pics were taken by the current owner while both cars were in the Burkes Motor Werks shop in ChCh.. Capri should be looking fairly complete by now, the pic is from a thread he started about the Capri a few years ago, titled something like from ''Pukekohe to Coronet Peak'' or something. [/color]

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by Steve Holmes » Thu Oct 16, 2014 1:47 am

Jac Mac wrote:[ATTACH=CONFIG]26398[/ATTACH] Think this pic might be a clue, actually did it race at last years Skope meeting or was that a replica.


Is this the Paul Fahey RS2600 Capri parked next to the Escort Jac?

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by John McKechnie » Thu Oct 16, 2014 12:40 am

No cage in #26 or #32

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by rogered » Thu Oct 16, 2014 12:28 am

Pretty sure thats the real deal, FVA and all.

GD66 wrote:[ATTACH=CONFIG]26399[/ATTACH]

You mean this one ?

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by GD66 » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:22 pm

fahey escort 2.jpg


You mean this one ?

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by Jac Mac » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:13 pm

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Think this pic might be a clue, actually did it race at last years Skope meeting or was that a replica.

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by Murray Maunder » Wed Oct 15, 2014 9:34 pm

hilstwist wrote:That Fahey Escort was one great looking car! I remember the screaming g sound it made only bettered by his next car, the Capri. Was the FVA engine the most powerful of the racing Escorts?I have always wondered.This is the perfect place to ask


I don't know if I dreamed it or if someone actually did tell me that the actual Fahey FVA Escort is being put back together. Does anyone have any knowledge on this? I would have thought any such project would be unlikely to hold claim to much of the original given the unquenchable thirst for parts, and the lack of value for anything no longer competitive, especially something as commonplace as a Mk I Escort body shell. I would love to hear what happened to this fabulous little race winner.

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by 225sloper » Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:39 am

Steve Holmes wrote:Hey sloper, would you mind emailing me about your photos please? Just wanted to get permission to use a couple of them: mailto:?subject=&body= Thanks. Steve
No problems Steve. . have emailed you

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by Steve Holmes » Tue Oct 14, 2014 8:04 am

225sloper wrote:Was good to meet you ERC we were the only ones out there in the wind and rain but boy it was worth it. . .cheers


Hey sloper, would you mind emailing me about your photos please? Just wanted to get permission to use a couple of them: mailto:?subject=&body= Thanks. Steve

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by hilstwist » Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:33 am

That Fahey Escort was one great looking car! I remember the screaming g sound it made only bettered by his next car, the Capri. Was the FVA engine the most powerful of the racing Escorts?I have always wondered.This is the perfect place to ask

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by Murray Maunder » Thu Oct 09, 2014 12:38 am

Great pictures Sloper, looks like an adventurous day out steering through Puke's concrete tunnels and trying to stay off the sodden margins. Also looks like we're in for some great action at Hampton Downs in January if this wintery turnout is an indicator.

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by GD66 » Wed Oct 08, 2014 8:13 am

Fahey Escort.jpg


The Fahey Escort modelling its oblong lights at Bay Park.

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by ERC » Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:09 pm

It is a Lotus Twin Cam and is in the ERC Group for the Ganley Festival, weekend 2.

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by Oldfart » Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:55 pm

hilstwist wrote:Great photos: 're the #69 Escort looks like the Fahey one apart from the number. Is it a replica? Restoration? It looks great!!

Looking at badges it's a Twin Cam, Faheys was an FVA and from distant memory, did the Fahey car have round "lights" (if any)?

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by hilstwist » Mon Oct 06, 2014 11:50 pm

Great photos: 're the #69 Escort looks like the Fahey one apart from the number. Is it a replica? Restoration? It looks great!!

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by 225sloper » Sun Oct 05, 2014 11:02 pm

Kiwiboss wrote:Great pictures Sloper and was great to catch up for a chat, same with you Ray but with the wind, rain and hail it didn't want to leave my trailer!! Please note all the under 3 litre cars and British O3L are known as "Historic Saloon Cars" with our bigger cars as HMC, so it was two groups racing together, mind you under these conditions the big cars didn't have there own way and this made for some great racing. Hillsy Hills in the red MK2 Escort was a star performer and was great to have 'old racer" from the past Bob Hyslop back in his RX2 a car that he's owned since 1979. And although we don't care who wins it was good to see Gary Riata(AKA Ron Jeremy) in his XA Falcon Coupe picking up two and Keith Sinclair had his first in the big Hemi Cuda with a hard fort last race going to Kerry Chadderton in his 911 Porsche.

If this is as good as it gets in Historic racing im happy with that, shit conditions but great FUN all-round!! bring on the Festival.

Dale M
Yes it was a cold,wet,windy day but it was also a great day with some great racing. . looking forward to the Festival

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by 225sloper » Sun Oct 05, 2014 10:55 pm

ERC wrote:Good to catch up too sloper! Boy it was cold at times with that driving rain. Nice pics. I posted a few on my 'Mix of Pics' thread.
Was good to meet you ERC we were the only ones out there in the wind and rain but boy it was worth it. . .cheers

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by 225sloper » Sun Oct 05, 2014 10:53 pm

JAFA wrote:Nice pics Sloper, thanks for posting them.
Thanks mate enjoy taken them.

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by kiwi285 » Sun Oct 05, 2014 9:35 pm

Hi Sloper 225,

Great photos. I have sent you a PM.

Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars racing at Pukekohe 4 Oct 2014

by Kiwiboss » Sun Oct 05, 2014 7:32 pm

Great pictures Sloper and was great to catch up for a chat, same with you Ray but with the wind, rain and hail it didn't want to leave my trailer!! Please note all the under 3 litre cars and British O3L are known as "Historic Saloon Cars" with our bigger cars as HMC, so it was two groups racing together, mind you under these conditions the big cars didn't have there own way and this made for some great racing. Hillsy Hills in the red MK2 Escort was a star performer and was great to have 'old racer" from the past Bob Hyslop back in his RX2 a car that he's owned since 1979. And although we don't care who wins it was good to see Gary Riata(AKA Ron Jeremy) in his XA Falcon Coupe picking up two and Keith Sinclair had his first in the big Hemi Cuda with a hard fort last race going to Kerry Chadderton in his 911 Porsche.

If this is as good as it gets in Historic racing im happy with that, shit conditions but great FUN all-round!! bring on the Festival.

Dale M

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