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Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:42 am
by Milan Fistonic
bob homewood wrote:Rod,
Yes I can remember Goody driving that weapon a couple of times ,I can't quite pin down where that photo is taken ,but I will try to have a look and see where it might have been
That's the second-to-last corner at the top of Chamberlain Road.
Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:57 am
by Milan Fistonic
This was taken at a MG Car Club Hillclimb held in the Crum clay pit in Golf Road Titirangi. I don't remember the driver's name but I do remember the car being called "Granny" because it belonged to his Grandmother.
[ATTACH]1979[/ATTACH]
Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:05 am
by Milan Fistonic
Unfortunately it all proved to be too much for the front axle.
[ATTACH]1980[/ATTACH]
Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:58 am
by RogerH
bry3500 wrote:Herb Gilroy, Austin A40 Special
As it is now after many years of transformation. Chris Amon at the wheel before it ran out of petrol (my fault) :

Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:58 am
by Steve Holmes
Good to see you finally broke the ice Milan, its great to have you here. Off to a good start too with Granny!
Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:23 am
by Milan Fistonic
[ATTACH]1982[/ATTACH]
Doug Cross in the MER at Chamberlain Road
Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:10 am
by David McKinney
bry3500 wrote:Bagnall-Jaguar car at the Palmer Road Hill Climb, Breaker Bay, Wellington, 1964
Actually Houghton Bay
(And I hope you got permission from the Alexander Turnbull Library before posting the pic

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Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:18 am
by bry3500
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Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 11:37 am
by stubuchanan
Milan Fistonic wrote:This was taken at a MG Car Club Hillclimb held in the Crum clay pit in Golf Road Titirangi. I don't remember the driver's name but I do remember the car being called "Granny" because it belonged to his Grandmother.
[ATTACH]1979[/ATTACH]
Could the driver have been Terry Waterfield? My newspaper clipping for a 12 Feb 1961 event has him first equal in the up to 1500 cc saloons in an Austin 7. Report describes it as an "equalising course" - listed results show 20 drivers in 6 classes with only 3.6 seconds covering the lot of them.
Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 7:20 am
by David McKinney
I presumed that was a Mini, as his time was equal with a VW, with a[nother?] Mini third and a Humber 80, driven by one R Franicevic, fourth
Pig Valley Hill Climb
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:40 pm
by bry3500
Cool head and hands and the power from a Gypsy aircraft engine took Motueka racing driver Charlie Bensemann and his Stanton Special up Pig Valley hill climb conducted by the Nelson Car Club in the near record time of 39 sec - just 7 sec off the record he established last year. Neil Stuart, who was given best chance of fastest time, lost this chance when he ran off the shingly surface and plunged down a hill. (Pix by Merv Knowles).
Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 12:36 am
by stubuchanan
David McKinney wrote:I presumed that was a Mini, as his time was equal with a VW, with a[nother?] Mini third and a Humber 80, driven by one R Franicevic, fourth
Yes, perhaps a Mini was a more likely scenario. A few weeks later, at Chamberlain Rd, the Saloons up to 1100 cc class result was :
1. Miles(Austin 7) 2. Waterfield(Austin 7) 3. Johns(Mini Minor). At this stage, as I recall, Minis had only just appeared on the NZ motor sport scene and there weren't any Mini Coopers yet. Wasn't there a problem with Mini wheels breaking up under the stresses of racing/fast cornering in the very early days?
In the Titirangi hillclimb report Franicevic was spelled "Francevic" anyway. A sign of things to come?
Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 12:44 am
by stubuchanan
I forgot to mention that I was at that Chamberlain Rd climb - we arrived quite late in the day to see a long black car coming round the top corner, hanging the tail out somewhat. Mansel in the TecMec - apparently he had hung the tail out a bit too far on a previous bend and knocked the oil tank off its mountings.
Pig Valley Hill Climb
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 1:23 am
by bry3500
Nelson 1960s
Pig Valley Hill Climb
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 1:43 am
by bry3500
nelson
Pig Valley Hill Climb
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 1:48 am
by bry3500
Nelson
pig valley
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 1:52 am
by bry3500
hill climb
Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:01 am
by 105angria
Whos Sheldon Douglas and whats in the Popular ? we have lost so much excitement in our modern wowser world
Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:47 am
by bry3500
Found this info Angria....
A born & bred Nelsonian, Sheldon served his apprenticeship as a motor mechanic at
M.S. Motors, the local Ford agent. Having spent almost 15 years there, he then moved
in to self-employment for the next 7 years, which included 3 years in the building trade
which puts him in good stead with the family home renovation project demands.
Sheldon’s interest in vehicles has continued (he has a bias towards Ford vehicles
though) (I wonder where that came from?....Ed), particularly with his current employ-
ment at Vehicle Testing New Zealand Limited (VTNZ)
Sheldon was a member of the Nelson Car Club for many years and raced a locally built
Ford 8 in many events including the beach races. Later , Sheldon raced a Ford Anglia
105E in the Port Nelson races.
Just to highlight his Ford bias, Sheldon now owns a 1972 Ford Escort Twincam, of
which there were only 2100 built. He imported the car into NZ from Australia in 1999,
but the bias is not only Sheldon’s, as his wife Yvonne owns a 1971 Ford Escort 1300XL.
This was sold new by M.S. Motors and the pre-delivery check and servicing was quite
possibly done by Sheldon when it was new!....
Re: New Zealand Hillclimbs
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:05 am
by 105angria
thanks Bry, he had an Anglia, good taste, what was in the pop?