MOTORMAN JULY 1967

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CUSTAXIE50
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MOTORMAN JULY 1967

Post by CUSTAXIE50 »

more than meets the eye by cosmo davies,anyone know where the film is.
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Re: MOTORMAN JULY 1967

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You can ask him yourself Cussie, he is the archivist for the VSCC. I met him a few times at Puke in the late 60s, he was a great bloke with a genuine love for motorsport on wheels four and two, got as much motoring stuff as he possibly could onto AKTV2 in his time here. And a big Goons fan, too !

Let us know how you get on : and what More Than Meets The Eye is about, as well.

His email is mailto:?subject=&body=
CUSTAXIE50
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Re: MOTORMAN JULY 1967

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GD66 wrote:You can ask him yourself Cussie, he is the archivist for the VSCC. I met him a few times at Puke in the late 60s, he was a great bloke with a genuine love for motorsport on wheels four and two, got as much motoring stuff as he possibly could onto AKTV2 in his time here. And a big Goons fan, too !

Let us know how you get on : and what More Than Meets The Eye is about, as well.

His email is mailto:?subject=&body=
A film was made in 1967 about the last 30 minute allcomers saloon car race at puke, after that they shoe-horned the cameraman in behind the roll bar of the custaxie and cosmo sat on a cushion opposite robbie, and filmed from the inside-out as robbie roared around puke, how good would it be to see this film again that was made 46 years ago.
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Re: MOTORMAN JULY 1967

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Especially if they ad the sound track with it.
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Re: MOTORMAN JULY 1967

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Yes there is a sound track with this film,they used a tape-record for this race,they did not use a sound-on film camera for this.
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