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Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:12 am
by Steve Holmes
Evan, is the blue #43 Capri your dads (and yours) old car?

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:13 am
by Steve Holmes
Also, the other blue Capri, what was this cars history before Ian Shrimpton had it? Or did Shrimpton build it?

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 3:38 am
by Munty
Steve Holmes wrote:Evan, is the blue #43 Capri your dads (and yours) old car?


Hi Steve, no its the ex Fisher/Elvy & others capri, just a fluke a previous owner put number 43 on it. Our Capri now lives in Fielding and Keith Tunnicliffe owns it. He is restoring it to a previous guise, maybe the Silver/Black with the big boxy flares from 1980-82.

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 3:40 am
by Munty
It was originally built by Jim Kennedy then run by Bob Slade and I know Steve Vigurs also ran it approx 1981 then I'm guessing Shrimpton...Obviously Mike Fitzgerald also ran it and won OSCA approx 1989/90 in it.

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:22 pm
by Steve Holmes
Thanks Evan. Did it (the Kennedy/Slade etc Capri) always have those big flares on it? I know it did when Shrimpton had it.

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:25 pm
by Steve Holmes
Munty wrote:Hi Steve, no its the ex Fisher/Elvy & others capri, just a fluke a previous owner put number 43 on it. Our Capri now lives in Fielding and Keith Tunnicliffe owns it. He is restoring it to a previous guise, maybe the Silver/Black with the big boxy flares from 1980-82.


Ahhh, yes that makes sense. It was the #43 that confused me, as the Munt family Capri traditionally had that number. I thought for a moment Tunnicliffe had just thrown some blue paint at your old car. So the car pictured above, the Fisher Capri, is the same one that Clyde Collins and Avon Hyde ran in the early 80s? It had quite different flares on it back then, more like 1972 ETCC RS2600 flares.

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 8:14 am
by Munty
I think so Steve but someone else might need to confirm that....I was only about 3 years old :)

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:01 am
by shellsport
Steve Holmes wrote:Thanks Evan. Did it (the Kennedy/Slade etc Capri) always have those big flares on it? I know it did when Shrimpton had it.


As I remember this car here in Greymouth , as I was so much younger than today ) it was built with the more conventional rounded flares . Bob would have a much better knowledge of this .

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 8:25 pm
by Jac Mac
The car when built by Kennedy & then raced by Slade had the round flares, I have a pic somewhere of the Vigurs car on the grid for the Southern 200/ in ChCh, but are we sure that one of those two blue cars is not the ex Frank Ryan thru Alan Pulley car?

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:45 am
by Steve Holmes
Thanks Jac. Now I'm getting confused. The Ryan car to the best of my knowledge had the RS2600 style flares fitted very early on, when it was still Ford powered. This is the car later raced by Avon Hyde. The Slade car as you say had the rounded flares early on. In fact, I've seen a photo somewhere of it when Slade had it and I don't think it even had a rollcage?

So the two blue Capri's pictured above are both the Slade car and the Ryan car?

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 5:56 am
by bob homewood
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The Frank Ryan car as it was at Teretonga October 12th 1975,this was its debut meeting apparently

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:06 am
by Munty
Jac Mac wrote:The car when built by Kennedy & then raced by Slade had the round flares, I have a pic somewhere of the Vigurs car on the grid for the Southern 200/ in ChCh, but are we sure that one of those two blue cars is not the ex Frank Ryan thru Alan Pulley car?

The Allan Pulley Capri is the Fisher/Elvy Capri therefore the Ryan car. Allan crashed it at Teretonga and I sent him our guard moulds so he could fix it. Thats why it looks different to when Fisher/Elvy had it.
Hopefully that clears up any issues???

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:07 am
by Nick Slade
Hi everyone, I was just sent a link to this site two days ago and have been reading and looking back through all the old photos and it has been great to see all the photos of the cars, it brings back some memories from a very long time ago and it's nice to see so many of them came out for the reunion, Including my favorite car from the OSCA series which was Trevor Crowes Starlet. I dug through all of my Dads photos today and thought I would post them here. I will post all of them here rather than split them up, I won't mention his name although I am sure some of you will know right away. I just think there are some really good old photos here worth sharing although I know they may not all be OSCA related but like all the photos I have seen on here I think They are worth showing.





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Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:12 am
by Nick Slade
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:26 am
by Nick Slade
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Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:38 am
by Nick Slade
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Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 5:59 pm
by Steve Holmes
Hey Nick, welcome to the site. Its great to have you here. Thanks heaps for posting these photos, they're absolutely magic! The fastback Anglia at the top of Post #75 looks like the old David Simpson/Frank Radisich Allcomer car with standard front sheet metal fitted. Is it the same car?

Did the V8 Capri come before or after the Mustang? I have a feeling it was after, but that can't be right, the Capri was potentially a better car.

There is a recent photo supplied by Roaring Season member Eagle512 on Post #76 of the below thread that shows your Dad is still keeping busy: http://www.theroaringseason.com/showthread.php?225-Formula-5000/page4

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:18 pm
by David McKinney
I agree on the No.79 car. Possibly Francis Ernest Sprague at the wheel

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 7:43 pm
by Nick Slade
Thanks, the Anglia was built by my dad from a street car around 1970, it was left hand drive because of steering rack that my dad used and the position he mounted it he realized when you turned wheel left the wheels turned right so it was easier for him at that stage to make it LHD. He made it a fastback Almost right after he built it. The car went to the Wellington area but Dad does not know who it was that had the car next. The Capri was before the mustang and I will try to post more info on these sometime soon

Re: OSCA 40th Reunion

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:30 pm
by seaqnmac27
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Just wondering then based on the pics of the Vuyk Stilletto is this is it? and did it end up in the hands of Bryan Bate?