
Aussie Miller....from On the Beach

nick_tassie wrote:Here's a new Camaro I haven't come across before until tonight. Raced by J Pollard in the 1976 Australian Sports Sedan Championship.
Can anyone shed some light on its history.
I can't pick it's exact year model from the photo.
Hi Nick, Just read your story in AMC#57 about terry Allen car, This picture was taken in dunedin in 1977 may be same car (see rollcage same as newspaper ad) other things like hood pins ,cowl hood,flares(but have been modified) 67/68 rs/ss 350 powered, It's a long shot but i thought you may like to see it any way,Goodluck
Steve Holmes wrote:Hi there Nick, good to see you back here again. Sorry the leads have run a bit cold for you, keep trying though! Unfortunately for you the yellow Camaro above is the ex-Spinner Black, Rod Coppins car which appears elsewhere on this forum in white/red Winfield colours, and white/blue Cambridge colours. It actually raced against your uncles car on a couple of occasions. This is when it went to the South Island and raced in OSCA. I think this might be when Bruce Jenner owned it. Cool picture though!
nick_tassie wrote:And This is What Gives Me Hope
I was reading an amazing book on the Shelby American Collection, it includes some brilliant photos and history articles on the Cobra, Daytona, GT40 and GT350R Mustang. The collection includes GT350R 5R002, the first mustang Shelby American built and raced in B production.
The car had been missing thought lost for 20 years, it was recently found in a Mexico barn by a guy who had been tracking it down for a number of years. It now resides as found and unrestored in the Collection complete with its original roll cage, race engine and unique suspension setup.
Lets hope the Camaro is out there somewhere sitting in a garage or barn, waiting to be found and uncovered.
Steve Holmes wrote:The video doesn't seem to work for me Nick? Might just be down temporarily. That GT350R is just incredible. Its amazing what ended up down in Mexico. At least one Ed Roth car ended up there. But that GT350R is in amazing condition. I'm glad they're leaving it as is, its the right thing to do.