Historic New Zealand Racing Cars Book
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Historic New Zealand Racing Cars Book
This is it folks. I spent a good chunk of 2017/18 working on this project; Historic New Zealand Racing Cars. Its now finally in the shops or available to purchase online.
Historic New Zealand Racing Cars is 192 pages long, hardcover, and includes the histories of 18 race cars covering the late 1940s through 1980s. The cars featured were either built and raced in NZ, or built internationally but with NZ history. They include single seaters, sports cars, and saloons.
I chose the cars based on their interest level, and/or creativity, rather than their on-track successes. The variety is pretty broad, from Denny Hulme's 1968 Can-Am Championship winning McLaren M8A, right through to the little Paton Ford.
The retail price is around NZ$40. The book is available in all good book stores, or online through MightyApe: https://www.mightyape.co.nz/product/historic-new-zealand-racing-cars-hardback/30462190
The following are a small number of images for the opening spread for each car.
I couldn't have achieved this without the help and input from so many Roaring Season members, so this is something we can all take pride in. Thanks to you all.
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Re: Historic New Zealand Racing Cars Book
Looking Good Steve - a copy will be finding its way to my place soon [ Birthday in a couple of months - sorted ].
There is an article on the Lycoming by Donn Anderson [ Motorman Man ] in the latest " NZ Classic Car ", and off course that article in the UK Magazine " Classic and Sportscar " on the RA Vanguard.
A Big effort - Cheers
There is an article on the Lycoming by Donn Anderson [ Motorman Man ] in the latest " NZ Classic Car ", and off course that article in the UK Magazine " Classic and Sportscar " on the RA Vanguard.
A Big effort - Cheers
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Roger Dowding wrote:Looking Good Steve - a copy will be finding its way to my place soon [ Birthday in a couple of months - sorted ].
There is an article on the Lycoming by Donn Anderson [ Motorman Man ] in the latest " NZ Classic Car ", and off course that article in the UK Magazine " Classic and Sportscar " on the RA Vanguard.
A Big effort - Cheers
Thanks Roger, much appreciated. And yes, its good these old NZ Specials are getting wider recognition. Seeing the RA Vanguard in Classic & Sports Car was a really neat thing.
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Re: Historic New Zealand Racing Cars Book
Good news Steve, I will order a couple of copies online, obviously I'm especially looking forward to the Bennett A40 article!
And regarding the A40, I've optimistically booked for Watkins Glen historics event this September although realistically have a slim chance of prepping the car in time because of the slow progress here repairing last Septembers hurricane damage.
And regarding the A40, I've optimistically booked for Watkins Glen historics event this September although realistically have a slim chance of prepping the car in time because of the slow progress here repairing last Septembers hurricane damage.
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Re: Historic New Zealand Racing Cars Book
Grant Ellwood wrote:Good news Steve, I will order a couple of copies online, obviously I'm especially looking forward to the Bennett A40 article!
And regarding the A40, I've optimistically booked for Watkins Glen historics event this September although realistically have a slim chance of prepping the car in time because of the slow progress here repairing last Septembers hurricane damage.
Grant, we know the A40 is fast, but dont tell us you were out chasing Hurricanes in this....excellent pursuit vehicle though.
Re: Historic New Zealand Racing Cars Book
Hi Steve, Does the book have a page on the Coppins Zephyr corvette? Colin
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Steve Holmes wrote:Thanks Roger, much appreciated. And yes, its good these old NZ Specials are getting wider recognition. Seeing the RA Vanguard in Classic & Sports Car was a really neat thing.
Good also to see the acknowledgements in the book include a number of us TRS guys, thanks and Cheers.
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John McKechnie wrote:Grant, we know the A40 is fast, but dont tell us you were out chasing Hurricanes in this....excellent pursuit vehicle though.
Hopefully no more hurricanes the size of Florence to deal with! I plan to register the A40 for road use as Peter Bennett did in NZ, so I can give it a run/systems check before heading off to the track.
Regarding the books, I'm expecting a couple to be in my PO Box when I get back to North Carolina this weekend. Looking forward to stretching out on the couch with the books, Brit GP and Toronto Indycar TV.
Re: Historic New Zealand Racing Cars Book
Bought yesterday and a wet weekend read this weekend. Great addition to my book collection.
Thanks Steve.
Thanks Steve.
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My reply is the repeat of Bruce " Spgeti " message above except ;
" Bought today and a wet weekend read " and when I get home again to read further.
Have glanced at the Lycoming article and a couple of others.
The list is great but believe you have left enough for a second book;
Morrari
Zephyr Corvette
MacMillan - Logan / Northland Special
are but three i can think of
Cheers Steve.
P.S. You can send my " Sports Car Talk " Magazine back now - If all finished with.
Roger
" Bought today and a wet weekend read " and when I get home again to read further.
Have glanced at the Lycoming article and a couple of others.
The list is great but believe you have left enough for a second book;
Morrari
Zephyr Corvette
MacMillan - Logan / Northland Special
are but three i can think of
Cheers Steve.
P.S. You can send my " Sports Car Talk " Magazine back now - If all finished with.
Roger
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Re: Historic New Zealand Racing Cars Book
South Is cars deserve a couple of volumes
Stanton corvette/ cropduster
Stuart cars
McBegg
Continental Special
Ace III
Bennett Furi
Silvester Chev
Hec Green cars
260 M Zephyr
Just a thought !!
Stanton corvette/ cropduster
Stuart cars
McBegg
Continental Special
Ace III
Bennett Furi
Silvester Chev
Hec Green cars
260 M Zephyr
Just a thought !!
Re: Historic New Zealand Racing Cars Book
Picked up a copy today. unfortunately I can not put it down ( luckily it is wet) Am enjoying it, thanks Steve.
Re: Historic New Zealand Racing Cars Book
Steve Holmes wrote:Thanks Roger, much appreciated. And yes, its good these old NZ Specials are getting wider recognition. Seeing the RA Vanguard in Classic & Sports Car was a really neat thing.
Great interview on National Radio on Sunday morning Steve !
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Re: Historic New Zealand Racing Cars Book
I think I almost made it onto the cover of Steve's book. How close was I Steve ?
At the December 1975 Bay Park meet I had the privilege of being able to stand on the back of a blue/white Bedford tow truck and take some photos as the events took place. A 24 frame film, so limited shots in slide form.
The first Philip Robinson photo shows Leo Leonard and in the background is the above mentioned tow truck.
(Philip Robinson photo)
This is the cars on the first warm up lap on the back straight.
Later we moved to the turn leading onto the start/ finish.
(Ken Hyndman photos.. )
Anyone recognized in the crowd ?
Best of sales with the book Steve.
At the December 1975 Bay Park meet I had the privilege of being able to stand on the back of a blue/white Bedford tow truck and take some photos as the events took place. A 24 frame film, so limited shots in slide form.
The first Philip Robinson photo shows Leo Leonard and in the background is the above mentioned tow truck.
(Philip Robinson photo)
This is the cars on the first warm up lap on the back straight.
Later we moved to the turn leading onto the start/ finish.
(Ken Hyndman photos.. )
Anyone recognized in the crowd ?
Best of sales with the book Steve.