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Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Mon May 25, 2020 5:24 am
by Greg Stokes
Thank you Roger, that Jan 66 pic is the guise the car is being built to. While the car looked handsome and understated with the Borrani wires, the Jan 66 pic evokes the nasty loud hot rod background we come from. Thanks for sharing....

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Mon May 25, 2020 8:22 pm
by Kevin Hirst
bill hollingsworth wrote:Footage at Pukekohe 1966. https://youtu.be/UJQXmIAgEf8


I see my black A90 in the reverse race. Have just repainted recently purchased A95 so almost road ready

More Morrari photos

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 5:10 am
by Roger Dowding
These Ken Buckley photos are in Milan Fistonic's vast archives - he posted them on " Old New Zealand Motor Racing " Facebook page and Greg Stokes has seen them.
worth putting on here as go with a few others - second photos shows a bit of engine and suspension detail.
Early on as still on the Borrani Wires and show the splined hub.

Both at Pukekohe on what looks like a wet Race Day.

Morrari #8 Souness Pukekohe Red Ken Buckley photo M Fistonic archives .jpg


Morrari #9 Souness Pukekohe Red engine view Ken Buckley photo M Fistonic archives .jpg


A couple of photos already posted show the car parked next to the Studebaker so the same event with Race #194, on the Wire Wheels, previous photo from Reeceracers archives

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 11:45 pm
by kiwi285
I have just revisited this thread after many moons and although I haven't had a chance to read all of the posts, I wonder if anyone has thought to contact Rod Tempero in Oamaru. If anyone knows what a Ferrari GP chassis looks like it would he Rod and his team. They have probably built a couple.

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2022 3:53 am
by GregT
There is plenty of information on the web about early Ferrari chassis. Gilco who built most of the early chassis had a major anniversary a few years ago and put out a lot of info and drawings. The 555 is generic twin oval tube Gilco with an added tubular superstructure which differentiated the Super Squalo's.
I've certainly built replica motorcycle frames from less information than is available now for this.

Morrari Race #177 in 1966.

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2022 4:18 am
by Roger Dowding
GregT wrote:There is plenty of information on the web about early Ferrari chassis. Gilco who built most of the early chassis had a major anniversary a few years ago and put out a lot of info and drawings. The 555 is generic twin oval tube Gilco with an added tubular superstructure which differentiated the Super Squalo's.
I've certainly built replica motorcycle frames from less information than is available now for this.
Greg T,

The Original Morrari has popped up on Facebook from an American Guy that I met in the USA in July 1982 - he had seen the photos on the HVRA page here in NZ and reposted. Spgeti Bruce Dyer mentioned Greg Stokes in the Post.

The photo that was recently posted - by Tom Colby,
[ Tom is an Austin Healey guy and involved with " Speedwell " in the USA - working on very modified AH Sprites and other British Sports Cars ]
The photo was part of a post by Spgeti on the HVRA Facebook page - photographer not stated.
Morrari #024 med Garth Souness Race #177 Pukekohe 1966 arch HVRA Bruce Dyer (1024x553) (2).jpg
The Morrari ran Race #177 at the April and May 1966 Pukekohe Meetings and Milan has posted Entry Lists - Interesting is the " Firestone " sticker is pasted over so presumably was a " Dunlop " Meeting.

The 23rd April 1966 Meeting was a Cars only Meeting and was the " infamous " Reverse Direction Meeting.
The 14th May 1966 Meeting was from memory a "Combined Car and Motorcycle " Meeting run by ACC NSCC and the Auto Cycle Union - correct me here please !!

I was at both meetings and had the programmes which I gave away in 2008 ..

Morrari - being driven by Glen " Jigger " Jones.

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 4:11 am
by Roger Dowding
The start of the thread a note from Greg [and Mark ] Stokes about the Morrari -Re-creation.
" I am posting this on behalf of my father Mark Stokes who is starting to build a recreation of the Morrari. The Garth Souness Morris Minor lo-lite on a Ferrari chassis with a 327 Corvette engine. "

A another photo for the collection ;

Same photo from John Larry Lawton - the original and his own cropped version.
Believed to be in 1965 - others may know more !!.
Morrari has the Borrani wires on it - so early in its life with the Morris / Corvette combination.

Nice VW Kombi Utility being used by the Marshall - too !!
Morrari #044 Glen Jones Morrari braking hard year 1965 Q John Larry Lawton.jpg
Braking hard some smoke from the tyres..
Morrari #045 Glen Jones Morrari braking hard year 1965 Q close up John Larry Lawton.jpg
Met Glen Jones in Newton [ Karangahape Road ] when working there 1968 - 1973. Glen was a mate of Frank " Sonny " Stephens /Stevens who ran the Service Station /Workshop off K Rd, in East Street.
There used to be interesting cars at the workshop as Glen, Frank and others were into Motor Racing in big American Cars, Chev Coupe's and others..

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:17 pm
by Greg Stokes
Happy New Year to everyone on here and also ALL the people who have been following and supportive of the Morrari recreation.

2023 will be the year in which the Morrari (Recreation) ROARS!

I have promised myself that I wont do anymore on my projects until we get at least two of Dads projects done. One being the recreation of the Morrari and the other being the restoration of an old Kiwi hot rod called Road Hog.

We totally appreciate the photos, the memories and the good wishes everyone has given over the years. Now we have to get it done before more of the audience who remember the car pass on.

Best regards,

Greg & Mark Stokes

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2023 7:11 am
by Oldfart
That's great news Greg. Is there going to be a "build diary"?

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2023 5:39 am
by Greg Stokes
At this stage we wont do a build diary as we go. We are working on it every day and night at the moment as we have put a deadline on the build.

Once its finished or near completion we will post pictures online here and on the GMS Hot Rods Facebook and Instagram pages.

Rest assured we are doing all we can within reason to recreate a very Ferrari like chassis and suspension and we are studying all the photos to get the details right with the rest of the car.

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2023 9:14 pm
by Greg Stokes
We have a majority of the Ferrari chassis all done and just finishing the rear suspension set up and steering

Its been fun so far but exhaustive research to get the details as close as feasible.

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2023 8:47 pm
by Greg Stokes

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 10:13 pm
by Greg Stokes
We are six weeks away from having the Morrari recreation at the last motorsport event at Pukekohe at the end of March. If you looked at the car right now you would be thinking - no way in hell and in some ways you may be right haha.

The headers are done, 80% of the chassis is done with the body mounted etc. Everything has had to be hand made or machined to emulate the Ferrari chassis. The modifications to the chassis to fit the 327 Corvette engine have been done "in the spirit" of the original car.

Other great news is that we have had some color applied to the now one piece front clip.

Theres long days and long nights currently and ahead but the good news is that some serious light is at the end of the tunnel.

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2023 3:26 pm
by Oldfart
What an epicc job, I wish I could be there to see it, as I was there for when it first came out.
Congratulations Greg and team

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 5:26 pm
by Greg Stokes
Thank you - it is great to finally have this project at a point where we are now talking event debut etc! The chassis and fab are all being completed this weekend so we can start painting everything. The end of March is coming around quick. Once its done I look forward to sharing photos of the build. We are also going to do a run of T-shirts too.

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 9:38 pm
by Oldfart
Please put me down for a T shirt. Thanks to all at the team for taking on this herculean task. You rock.

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2023 5:19 am
by bry3500
Oldfart wrote:Please put me down for a T shirt. Thanks to all at the team for taking on this herculean task. You rock.
....I'll second that. Is there an online link for a tee or two?

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2023 10:54 pm
by Greg Stokes
This week's update is that all fabrication is all finished. The body is painted Ferrari red and awaiting hand painted lettering to be done later this week.

The chassis is being painted as I write this.

We are looking at reassembly this coming weekend.

T-shirts are being designed and we hope to have ready by the end of the month.

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2023 7:40 pm
by Greg Stokes
Chassis is mostly assembled after paint now...

Body is back on and we are finishing installing the front suspension and general final hook up of everything.

Lettering and signage - all hand painted is being finished today also.

It is great to be this far along with the project

Re: The Morrari recreation

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 1:03 am
by GregT
Firmly resisting the temptation to make it look better than the original I trust ?