I'm so impressed by a young man of your age has accumulated so much knowledge someone 5 times your age would have trouble would have trouble acquiring. Your Dad's influence has obviously rubber off on you. Like father like son, maybe? I hope you can inspire others of your generation with your enthusiasm. To use an old fashioned term, "my hats off to you" Good luck.
Hi. Excellent racing , especially the historic cars. Im casting my memory back with the F5000 racing cars , when I would watch motor racing on tv . 50 years ago viewing the 1974 New Zealand Grand Prix on tv. . That's what the cars were like then. That Daf looked amazing all modified . And so did the Peugeot. I was thinking as you were recording the display of Rolls Royce and Bentley cars there , there hasn't been a Rolls Royce Camargue showing up at these events . There weren't many built. So they are very rare. I have never seen one here in New Zealand. Have you seen one anywhere there where you are ?. Thank you for your wonderful video. Very entertaining. From Carl in New Zealand.
I love the HA Viva for sale in the auction . I had one as my first car ,my dad bought it when I was 16 . I used it in the Motoring News Rally Championship ,the London Counties Rally Championship and the Association of South-Eastern Motor Clubs Rally Championship with some reasonable results. Have just had it restored after it being off the road some years it looks absolutely fabulous and had very little rust a hard life must have agreed with it You probably won't see another like anywhere.
ua-cam.com/video/tOhKaLcJg3I/v-deo.html Yeah...Davrian Mk 6 or 7...hard to be sure but they had a Spitfire windscreen up to Mk 7, then Alfa-Romeo 1750 from there. It probably has its original Imp engine, tuned by someone like Ian Carter....in the 70s Davrians held class records on every circuit in Britain where they raced. It's not on a chassis, it's a pure GRP monocoque. I've still got one I raced in France in 2002. Fantastic handling.....
Awesome video my friend!! Thank you for sharing this fantastic beauty!!!...Great VoiceOver also.....
Great commentary by someone who knows his stuff - great, thanks for posting this brilliant video👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Love the vintage racing scene great video Harley cheers atb
A GREAT DAY OUT THANK YOU SO MUCH HARLEY.
Great video Harley as usual
Great video! I was there with the black Anglia. Great to see it featured! 😁
Thanks, your Anglia looked great out on track!
Great video Harley liked the Vauxhall Cresta and the Viva thanks cheers
I'm so impressed by a young man of your age has accumulated so much knowledge someone 5 times your age would have trouble would have trouble acquiring.
Your Dad's influence has obviously rubber off on you. Like father like son, maybe?
I hope you can inspire others of your generation with your enthusiasm.
To use an old fashioned term, "my hats off to you"
Good luck.
Haha maybe, thanks!
Hi. Excellent racing , especially the historic cars. Im casting my memory back with the F5000 racing cars , when I would watch motor racing on tv . 50 years ago viewing the 1974 New Zealand Grand Prix on tv. . That's what the cars were like then. That Daf looked amazing all modified . And so did the Peugeot. I was thinking as you were recording the display of Rolls Royce and Bentley cars there , there hasn't been a Rolls Royce Camargue showing up at these events . There weren't many built. So they are very rare. I have never seen one here in New Zealand. Have you seen one anywhere there where you are ?. Thank you for your wonderful video. Very entertaining. From Carl in New Zealand.
Not sure I remember seeing a Carmargue, thanks
I love the HA Viva for sale in the auction . I had one as my first car ,my dad bought it when I was 16 . I used it in the Motoring News Rally Championship ,the London Counties Rally Championship and the Association of South-Eastern Motor Clubs Rally Championship with some reasonable results. Have just had it restored after it being off the road some years it looks absolutely fabulous and had very little rust a hard life must have agreed with it You probably won't see another like anywhere.
Who doesn't love originality?!
F5000's , rolling thunder.
Indeed!
Sorry to be pedantic, but GNs, Fraser Nashs and many other similar specials have quarter elliptic springs rather than half elliptic.
A 250F Maser with a roll hoop........surely that is a criminal offence?
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Yeah...Davrian Mk 6 or 7...hard to be sure but they had a Spitfire windscreen up to Mk 7, then Alfa-Romeo 1750 from there. It probably has its original Imp engine, tuned by someone like Ian Carter....in the 70s Davrians held class records on every circuit in Britain where they raced.
It's not on a chassis, it's a pure GRP monocoque. I've still got one I raced in France in 2002. Fantastic handling.....
In fact that is a tuned Imp engine! ua-cam.com/video/tOhKaLcJg3I/v-deo.html