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Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:56 am
by Rod Grimwood
43 Kerry Grant and this would have been 1964 i believe going by the year book.
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:06 am
by fullnoise68
Rod, I was only going by what was written in the original scrapbook that they came in.
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:27 am
by Rod Grimwood
You can only go on what you have cobber, but believe it is actually Kerry Grant.
You got a good scrapbook Steve, magic photos. Those 2 Cortinas of Mclean and Phillips were pretty similar, and did same little tricks.
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:39 am
by David McKinney
Yes, 43 Kerry Grant
And 107 Paul Fahey
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:44 pm
by Kwaussie
Lots of folk right or wrong have said that the Southward car was the GT that was raced earlier that year. It raced in the series with a 1650 pushrod as it was stated that this engine from Willment had more power than the L/C Twincam.
Was this car the first fake Lotus Cortina in the world?
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:45 pm
by seaqnmac27
Steve Holmes wrote:These are the last of the Timaru shots.
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What and who is the purple people eater
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:35 pm
by Steve Holmes
GPBK wrote:Steve Holmes wrote:Visitors to this years Denny Hulme Festival at Hampton Downs would have seen this car at the Historic Muscle Cars display area, the Barry Phillips Lotus Cortina.
Actually this is Bruce McLean in his Cortina 1600 ( not a Lotus ) painted Team colours. Normally it would be numbered 87. Very well prepared and driven car by Bruce that boxed above it's weight.
Thanks for clearing this up.
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:49 pm
by Steve Holmes
With the Spinner Black HK Monaro having recently been found, the only big banger NZ racing sedan from the late '60s/early '70s era still MIA is the Clyde Collins PDL Falcon, which I believe was destroyed after being converted back to a road car. Here is Clyde in the Falcon, hauling the mustard, being chased by Rod Coppins in the Camaro. At a guess I'd say this is possibly a round of the South Island Mercury $1,000 series?
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:51 pm
by Steve Holmes
Spinner Black in the Lexington Camaro, being harassed by Gary Sprague in the ex-Dave Simpson/Frank Radisich breadvan Anglia.
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:53 pm
by Steve Holmes
Great shot here of Coppins leading Fahey and Dawson, but for me the real interest in this photo is with the amazing temporary grandstands lining the circuit. These folks have certainly come prepared!
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:56 pm
by Steve Holmes
Probably from the same race, but with Collins and John Riley just getting into the frame. Again, look at those temporary grandstands! I absolutely love them. Note the dump truck with its tipper up, somehow lined with seats which are then angled correctly to that of the upright tipper, then with an awning over top to keep the sun out. Fantastic!
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:41 am
by macpac
GPBK wrote:Steve Holmes wrote:Visitors to this years Denny Hulme Festival at Hampton Downs would have seen this car at the Historic Muscle Cars display area, the Barry Phillips Lotus Cortina.
Actually this is Bruce McLean in his Cortina 1600 ( not a Lotus ) painted Team colours. Normally it would be numbered 87. Very well prepared and driven car by Bruce that boxed above it's weight.
Thanks for the pic GPBK and the compliment. I am obviously biased but I think my dad drove pretty bloody good and prepared all of his cars himself. I haven't seen any pics of my dads cortina without number 87 on it. I think the car in pic 46 is his lotus cortina but could be wrong because I wouldn't have been very old at that stage. Apologies if I am wrong but he did have a lotus cortina at some stage.
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:43 am
by macpac
fullnoise68 wrote:GPBK, I`ve sent a PM to Bruces` son Steve (macpac) as he was looking for photos of his dad a while back. No doubt he`ll be along shortly.....
Thanks again Steve for the PM which I have replied to.
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:46 am
by macpac
Bruce302 wrote:Steve, This is another from your collection. Bruce McLean in the Cortina, Jack Nazer, Rod Coppins and Ernie Sprague at the dogleg at Pukekohe. What year would this be ?
A great crowd on the infield.

Thanks for the awesome pic of my dads cortina Bruce302. That's another number I'm not familiar with. Cheers Steve McLean.
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 9:20 am
by Lotus7Alfa
Steve Holmes wrote:Many people thought Clyde Collins' A40 Allcomer was Lotus twin-cam powered, but this wasn't the case, as this engine bay shot shows.
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This car is also at Teretonga this weekend for the Classic Speedfest

Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 9:27 am
by Lotus7Alfa
Steve Holmes wrote:Probably from the same race, but with Collins and John Riley just getting into the frame. Again, look at those temporary grandstands! I absolutely love them. Note the dump truck with its tipper up, somehow lined with seats which are then angled correctly to that of the upright tipper, then with an awning over top to keep the sun out. Fantastic!
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You can still see something very similar for the big meetings at Teretonga these days, such as the NZ V8 meeting last month.
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 12:26 am
by Grant Sprague
Im think it was the 1963 perhaps 64 ? season, & pretty certain the mk 3 raced there only once, the same weekend Bruce had the cooper S ??.
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 2:41 am
by hilstwist
i recognised that 43 as being Kerry grant in the Willment Lotus cortina and 107 is Fahey
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 9:16 pm
by Steve Holmes
Some more tin-top action. Shown here is the Clyde Collins A40 Farina, but is this Clyde at the wheel? Clyde used to race as #62, whereas his brother Warner raced as #61. Clyde sold the A40 to Warner after the 1967 season, so perhaps this is Warner???
Re: Photos: The Ian Peak Collection - Part 1
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 7:50 pm
by Steve Holmes
OK, this is the final photo for this part. I'll start on Part 2 in the next few weeks. Does anyone want to attempt naming all these drivers?