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Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:30 pm
by Kiwiboss
Probably get shot but here it is. Currently been shipped. Dale
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:43 pm
by Kiwiboss
And this one is coming for HMC as well, will be stickered up as a PDL replica. Dale
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:19 am
by Murray Maunder
Yummy - real tasty cars. You have anything to do with finding these fine pony cars Dale? Concerned about the number of the General's cars showing up at HMC?
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:50 am
by Kiwiboss
No concern Murray, any make or model on the eligibility list is more than welcome, imagine a grid of 8 Mustangs, 8 Camaros, 8 Falcons and 8 Torana's, now that would be a sight!! Remember HMC is about the "Historic" value were a person today can purchase or build a HMC saloon to a standardized set of rules knowing that the same applies to all other entrants with no cheating. The feed back on controlling the class and its rules has been the single most important value for pending racers and what is attaching them, we have COD's and eligibility forms in the pipeline which we are about to enacted.
I know ATA are looking to control there class similar, see you all at Lakeside.
Dale M
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:14 am
by Shoreboy57
Murray Maunder wrote:Yummy - real tasty cars. You have anything to do with finding these fine pony cars Dale? Concerned about the number of the General's cars showing up at HMC?
Can never have too many of Henry's finest. I know some have strong views on replicas etc. As a simple spectator I will just enjoy seeing a car decked out as my childhood favourite amongst the fantastic HMC field.
Add in the wonderful new class George has put together and the returning 5000s and it will be a great summer
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 4:31 am
by Frosty5
Shoreboy57 wrote:Can never have too many of Henry's finest. I know some have strong views on replicas etc. As a simple spectator I will just enjoy seeing a car decked out as my childhood favourite amongst the fantastic HMC field.
Add in the wonderful new class George has put together and the returning 5000s and it will be a great summer
Now ain't that the truth! This has got to pure heaven and if it is, I'm staying, ain't going nowhere
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:31 am
by kiwi285
Frosty5 wrote:Now ain't that the truth! This has got to pure heaven and if it is, I'm staying, ain't going nowhere
You and me both. This class goes from strength to strength and the number of cars is showing no signs of abating. Long may it last
Looking forward to nest weekend and seeing a heap of Aussie cars as well. Roll on the visit to the Bowden Collection.
Mike
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:27 am
by Murray Maunder
kiwi285 wrote:You and me both. This class goes from strength to strength and the number of cars is showing no signs of abating. Long may it last
Looking forward to nest weekend and seeing a heap of Aussie cars as well. Roll on the visit to the Bowden Collection.
Mike
Planning on shooting a video piece at the Bowden Collection here at TRS as well as the TransTasman shootout at Lakeside Mike. Maybe throw in an interview with legend Jim Richards and there should be plenty for TRS folks to enjoy in early August.
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:35 am
by DewiAusTransAm
Murray Maunder wrote:Planning on shooting a video piece at the Bowden Collection here at TRS as well as the TransTasman shootout at Lakeside Mike. Maybe throw in an interview with legend Jim Richards and there should be plenty for TRS folks to enjoy in early August.
I'll do one aswell for Lakeside, but not a long video like you will do, because two of the same thing would be rather pointless, I'll probably stick music on mine aswell, so they'll be two perspectives of the Lakeside Round!! It will be good to see the Bowdens one, Ive never actually been to their shed before, but did have a chat with David Bowden at the 2 Days of Thunder!
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 2:44 am
by Kiwiboss
DewiAusTransAm wrote:I'll do one aswell for Lakeside, but not a long video like you will do, because two of the same thing would be rather pointless, I'll probably stick music on mine aswell, so they'll be two perspectives of the Lakeside Round!! It will be good to see the Bowdens one, Ive never actually been to their shed before, but did have a chat with David Bowden at the 2 Days of Thunder!
Dewi, how about you and Murray work together on this, between you two im sure some great footage will come out of all this!! the feed back from the QR video has been fantastic and the same from Murrays video, all great work!!
Dale M
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 3:06 am
by DewiAusTransAm
Kiwiboss wrote:Dewi, how about you and Murray work together on this, between you two im sure some great footage will come out of all this!! the feed back from the QR video has been fantastic and the same from Murrays video, all great work!!
Dale M
That's the plan Dale!!! Murray is bring an onboard camera as well as the one I had at QR that went in your car.. so Murray could pass it around all the Kiwi drivers and I could pass it around all the Aussie Drivers!! and Murray has his expensive video camera from NZ and I have the small one I used to get footage at QR! and i'll pass one all my footage to him...
The only reason I wanted to do another one was for fun!! I like making them! haha, and if I were to make one for Lakeside, It would just be a really small one, because Murray is the professional!! he can do a big feature video on the series, and mine can be just a small 3 minute one with music over the top!!
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:35 am
by Kiwiboss
WHEN:
Saturday 20th July, 2013 and Sunday 21st July, 2013.
Gates open at 8:00am and cars are on track from 9:30am.
ENTRY:
$20 Saturday, $30 Sunday, $40 for a weekend pass, Kids 12 and under FREE
Written by: Iwan Jones
THE Tenkate Plant Hire Australian Trans Am Championship is set for a blockbuster third round at the Lakeside Classic on Saturday 20th to Sunday 21st of July 2013 at Lakeside Park in Kurwongbah. While the Australians retained the ‘Final Nail’ Trophy with a comprehensive performance at Queensland Raceway last month, New Zealand’s Historic Muscle Cars (HMC) President Dale Mathers and a team of 7 kiwi drivers will be back on Australian shores to put the pedal to the medal one last time for 2013. It is expected that there will be another full grid of big-banger American muscle cars taking part in the historic contest.
HMC driver, Steve Elliott who will be driving a 1968 Vintage SCCA Trans Am Chev Camaro says the upcoming round will be a historic occasion, especially for the kiwi drivers. ‘This is going to be a pretty special occasion and it`s just great to be part of it. With the calibre of special guests such as Jim Richards, Dennis Marwood, Leo Geoghegan, John French and Bob Skelton, it is going to be a great event. This is Trans-Tasman Historic Racing history in the making. It all stems back to the 1967 ATCC Lakeside round where both Rod Coppins and Paul Fahey raced their own Mustangs on Aussie soil for the first time. 46 years later and our HMC series has returned to commemorate that meeting,’ said Elliott.
Australian Trans-Am driver, John Lord who will be sharing the 1974 Kevin Bartlett ‘Channel Nine’ Chevrolet Camaro replica with Tobias Lord across the weekend said he is looking forward to racing in the round. ‘We are running the blue and yellow Channel 9 replica Chevrolet Camaro. It is a "tribute car" in recognition of the famous Kevin Bartlett Bathurst 1000 car of the 1970's and '80's. The racing will be fast and furious. It will be my first time back at Lakeside in over 30 years, and Tobias’ first time there ever,’ said Lord.
The Australia vs New-Zealand Trans-Am Shootout will be joined at Lakeside by Group A and C Heritage Touring Cars (featuring Seven-time Bathurst 1000 champion Jim Richards in the Nissan Skyline that he won the 1990 Australian Touring Car Championship in), Group N Historic Touring Cars (featuring V8 Supercar driver David Wall in an ex Pete Geoghegan ’67 Mustang that won the 1966 Australian Touring Car Championship), the Queensland Touring Car Championship and Improved Production.
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:14 am
by Kiwiboss
Murray Brown leads the field and Craig Stacy doin it like he does!!! Dale
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:47 am
by Rod Grimwood
Great stuff guys, good to see you still trying Craig, looks good. Best wish's for weekend boys and go hard.
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:24 pm
by Steve Holmes
Steve Elliott asked me to put together this poster design, which will be auctioned off this weekend at the Lakeside Classic event, with proceeds going to the Australian Trans-Am Association charity CanTeen. The photo is by Bruce Wells.
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Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:06 pm
by Steve Holmes
Huge thanks to Dewi Jones, from the Australian Trans-Am Association for sending me these pics from yesterdays practice session. More to come from todays action. Thanks Dewi!
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Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:08 pm
by Steve Holmes
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Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:10 pm
by Steve Holmes
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Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 8:23 am
by DewiAusTransAm
Sorry for anyone who was relying on Natsoft for results, there is an error with the network at Lakeside.
Fortunately for you kiwis, here are the results from race 1 (Top 3)
1. Dale Mathers (Ford Mustang #23)
2. Ian Palmer (Pontiac Firebird #2)
3. John English (Chevrolet Camaro #72)
Steve will upload photos soon, as I'm having problems with doing that!
Re: New Zealand Historic Muscle Cars Under HRC
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 8:32 am
by Steve Holmes
Thanks again to Dewi, here are todays batch of photos.
Is that John French in the first pic Dewi?
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