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Hey Guys, Ken Grinder and others, there would be many of us on TRS, including me that were there in '67-68 and on from there.khyndart in CA wrote:Grinder,
Your photos bring back so many memories to me of going to Pukekohe in 1967 and 1968.
The photos display how relaxed everyone was and how easy it was to get next to the cars and drivers.
The drivers I notice are; Denis Hulme, Richard Attwood, Pedro Rodriguez, Frank Gardner,
Bruce McLaren in a BRM, Roly Levis, Graeme Lawrence and sadly the last time we would see the great Jim Clark.
Great stuff Grinder. Thank you.
(Ken Hyndman )
Hi Ken , yes there was always a strong rivalry between north & south , I guess that added to the fun ... a bit like aussie & nz........ hey I had never seen this puke saloon program before very interesting to still see the names carried on over the years, Ken yes we would have rubber sholders I was there at opening year, with Molly & Ernie ..well I think that was the year, Dad drove the mk3 up a bit of a road trip , didn't matter where we stopped people drawled over the green mk 3 I still remember Mum saying " gee I feel like we are monkeys in a cage"......on the way back south after the racing was over , Dad was being chased by a cop he did a quick exit [hard left] into a cockies paddock & ripped the sump over a cattle stop , Doc Langley must have been down that way & was repaired & way we went back to Timaru........... hey ummm thought B McLaren was in that race ???in mine cooper, might have been year after ??..ps [attcmt] did not come through.... ok mate talk soon all the best Grantkhyndart in CA wrote:[ATTACH=CONFIG]29163[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]29164[/ATTACH]1964 NZGP. Jan. 1964.
Later the big boys came out for the open saloon car race. (Grant, I see Ernie was in a Zephyr # 113 next to our Morrinsville man, Spinner Black in # 114 ..perhaps we came close to meeting up that day when we went to see Spin ) (Or was that back when we did not associate with folks from the SI and it was only the power cable that stopped you guys from sinking ! LOL )
There were not many US powered vehicles back then. Some well known names in this field, including McRae in a Humber !
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( Ken Hyndman..programme )