E.R.A an introduction.

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E.R.A an introduction.

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Have some cars and have owned several over the years ranging from a 1922 Ghost (7KG ) I bought in a pub in Dunedin to a Hudson speed six I purchased whilst been driven between Invercargill to Queenstown for an event that the car won then immediately afterwards was an exhibit in the foyer of the museum as I hadn't a garage and planned to send to the UK. Several years followed and the Ghost stayed in NZ as did the Hudson. Just love saving and restoring cars.

Like the unusual with history and enjoy my hobby even though now cannot drive anymore

Lately did a deal for the Brooke ERA and this is going to be fun. My grandson loves it also. :D

Have a look at my ERA facebook page , am having a webpage done at the moment.

https://www.facebook.com/ERA-899161996866451/

Any photos - info on ERA's and Raymond Mays is very welcome and will link to whoever sends unless advised otherwise.

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ERA contacted me earlier in the day having seen my earlier picture posts on Roaring Season. I have promised to assist as much as I can, but I'm sure some of you will have pics of Bill Morris, when he brought an ERA to NZ early 1984.

Sadly, I only managed a couple of static shots at the conclusion of the day at Whenuapai, as I was out with my then wife and son and missed the meeting. In retrospect, I should have gone to Whenuapai...

That car looks stunning!

from 1937 - image size reduced

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Thank you Ray for this.

Do you remember the year , what the chassis number is or the drivers name as can do some research on this.

Would appreciate a larger photo to my email address and I will load onto the ERA page if you don't mind.

Met Bill with " Humphry " at Ollon Villars hill climb in 2003 and then at the 70th E.R.A anniversary race at Donington . He was a very nice chap.

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Raymond Mays! 1937 12th June at Donington. I'll send more stuff next week if I have time before we head overseas on the 20th and a list of ERA Donington Photographs.

Currently flat out with our ERC Series awards dinner...

Posted earlier on here, I think. (Running a mouse over any of my pics will show the date - so 1937 is 137_ June 12th is 0612 = 137_0612_nn)

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Wow, outstanding introduction! Welcome aboard, and thanks for sharing. What a beautiful car that is.
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Pictured at the 1984 Dunedin Street Race by Roger Dowding.

Dunedin Festival 1984 #33 ERA in the pits CCI28102015_0003 (800x529).jpg
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Thanks for the information and photos above, will load them on the facebook page shortly.


Have registered E.R.A trademarks for most categories I wanted , one of them being toys and yesterday the prototype 3D drawing was done in plastic for approval - quite pleased with as it took a while. Its about 330 mm long.

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ERA at Whenuapai 1984

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ERA at Whenuapai 1984

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Thanks for the photos.

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Steve Holmes wrote:Pictured at the 1984 Dunedin Street Race by Roger Dowding.

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ERA have a couple more pictures from the Dunedin Street races of that ERA, sitting in a car showroom prior to the racing, will find and post on your thread., cheers
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ERA at Dunedin, New Zealand, January 1984

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Dunedin Festival 1984 #35 ERA cockpit - display  v2, CCI28102015_0005 (2) (800x528).jpg


Dunedin Festival 1984 #34 ERA on display v2, CCI28102015_0004 (2) (800x582).jpg


E R A is not in this picture but some of the other pre-war cars.. They must have placed in a different category see pic below
Dunedin Festival 1983 #36 Pre-war and Vintage #1 the start ,v2, CCI10112015 (2) (800x524).jpg



Photo by the Otago Daily Times, which I purchased in January 1984
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The front page of the event programme, as posted on my thread " Dunedin Street Races " by Steve Nesbitt ..
Dunedin festival 1984 cover from Steve Nesbitt GD66.jpg


This was the single seaters and NZ Specials grid, no sign of the ERA
Dunedin Festival 1984 # 45 The Gee Cee Ess on the grid CCI11112015_0003 (800x541).jpg
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The photo from the Otago times . Where was this taken ?
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Thanks for the wonderful photos
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ERA wrote:Thanks for the wonderful photos


ERA, the last photo of the single seaters and NZ Specials grid, above, the ERA was there beside # 22 and I have found this picture with it partly shown
here it is
Dunedin Festival 1984 #50 Ferrari BCM GCS & others CCI12112015_0004 (800x543).jpg


and two of it , racing with #22 same car in the Otago Daily times photo
Dunedin Festival 1984 #30 ERA and 260M CCI28102015 (800x532).jpg

on its own, heading past a flag point, a bit distant though
Dunedin Festival 1984 #39 Pre-war & Vintage #4 ERA v2, CCI10112015_0003 (2) (800x516).jpg
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Nice photos
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That big ohv V8 Special intrigues me...

No doubt the brakes were converted to hydraulic, what car is it?
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Gee Cee Ess - huge history with George Smith in NZ over many years.

In post#14 it is directly behind ERA - beside BCM which is beside Sam's replica Dino 246 from Australia.

Good that I could get a mention of ERA in there!
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Ray..the # 44 is the Gee Cee Ess built By George Smith .... its powered by side valve and yes it does have hydraulic brakes

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Ahh... the painted heads make it look like an ohv unit in the first pic...

Interesting that it's set up for a LHD steering connection. And the hydraulic dampers, in what era was it built?
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