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Clubroom => Foto Forum => Topic started by: Hardex on August 20, 2009, 06:40:33 pm
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Found some old shots at Ravenswood back in the 70's (note Holden Monaro) check out the fence poles and how close it is to the track! Does anybody recognize any of the riders?
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I'm pretty sure that Monaro is my Dad,s and the Bultaco is his #67
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#67 in the last second last shot. Looks like a MK 3 Pursang. But whats with the yellow plates. Did Bultaco make an open class bike that I've never heard of? Jerry
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It's a 250,They all ran yellow plates back in the day it was until later that green plates were brought in in Australia for 250's
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The 4th shot down mite be a young Gary Flood, and 44 mite be Alan Warner?the CZ 5th down maybe Karl Morlang?
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These are some of the best classic photo's I've seen. Got any more?
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number 8 is that your dad starting the bike next to the car looks his helmet. Drew
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Not much has changed there in 40 years.Great pics.Is that Armstrong with the #67 Bultaco? ;D
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number 8 is that your dad starting the bike next to the car looks his helmet. Drew
Yep,
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Not much has changed there in 40 years.Great pics.Is that Armstrong with the #67 Bultaco? ;D
I am not sure who that is in the white overalls but it is his bike,
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Here are some shots from the late 60's at Mt Gambier. Note the lack of jumps.The Guy in the leathers is Ace MacQuan (Cool name A) and he lives in Adelaide .The kid on the bike is me and my bro and mum in our EH holden.Can't remeber who the riders are on the track.
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And some more shots from Barrabool back in the day. O and note the small jumps back in the 70's.
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Great stuff Hardex. Sorry I can't identify any of the riders but it's refreshing to see that the overall character of great tracks doesn't change much. The layout may vary a little but Ravo and Barrabool still look the same. I've got a soft spot for Ravenswood and those photos, especially the pit shot could have been taken 4 years, not 4 decades ago.
What's the story on the Ducati you're sitting on Hardex? It appears to be a 250 NC Scrambler, the same engine I'm using in my Hindall. Where's the chain? :D They were slow heavy old things much in need of a hot up and a lighter frame.....by the way, the station wagon is an EJ, not an EH. I love the period 6'' widies ;). The vinyl roof on the HG Monaro wasn't a good look eh? You can bet that if the car still exists, the vinyl won't be there. I notice another Monaro, a green HT GTS in the background behind the EJ wagon.
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Here are some shots from the late 60's at Mt Gambier.
Hey Hardex, is that the Buck's Hill track near Mt. Gambier?
P.S. These are great shots that really capture the atmosphere. I reckon anyway.............. :-\
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How cool is that MT.Gambier track just like mortlake NICE
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Hi Firko
The chain broke during the race and Ace had to push it back to the car, discussed he got rid of it not long after.I always get eh and ej models mixed up.I think the green Monaro belonged to a Friend from Ballarat by the name of Kevin McKay and I think it was a Bathurst model GTS with the 350 Chevy motor in it stock from factory.He had it on blocks in his shed for about ten years after driving it for about 5 years and sold it for a fortune
Thanks "number8" for the names of some of the riders at Ravenswood you are a gun.
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Great stuff Hardex. Sorry I can't identify any of the riders but it's refreshing to see that the overall character of great tracks doesn't change much. The layout may vary a little but Ravo and Barrabool still look the same. I've got a soft spot for Ravenswood and those photos, especially the pit shot could have been taken 4 years, not 4 decades ago.
What's the story on the Ducati you're sitting on Hardex? It appears to be a 250 NC Scrambler, the same engine I'm using in my Hindall. Where's the chain? :D They were slow heavy old things much in need of a hot up and a lighter frame.....by the way, the station wagon is an EJ, not an EH. I love the period 6'' widies ;). The vinyl roof on the HG Monaro wasn't a good look eh? You can bet that if the car still exists, the vinyl won't be there. I notice another Monaro, a green HT GTS in the background behind the EJ wagon.
Hey Firko,back in the day those Vinyl roofs were the "GO" I can remember going to Ravenswood as a kid and they used to have the creek crossings and guys would stand on the bank of the creek with ropes and hookes attached to pull riders up the bank,I actually had my first open meeting there as a Sub Junior on a 125 Husky in about 74,I was as nervous as hell,Great photo's and 2 great tracks,quite possibly 2 of the oldest still being used I would guess,
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TonyT I'm not sure exactly where the track was but I do remember it was near Mt Gambier sorry.
Gator these tracks are what us old guys raced on back then and that's why I and a lot guys around my age get a little upset when our 50 years old aching bodies have to race our 4 inch of travel 35 year old bike on tracks that have jumps in them that could kill us and the bike and that's why I'm a big fan of the Classic Scramble club .The tracks are easy to ride with little or no jumps and mostly run in farmers paddocks like the old days.Enough of my winging I just love the sport and want to continue racing as long as Brian Clark has that's all.
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TonyT I'm not sure exactly where the track was but I do remember it was near Mt Gambier sorry.
No worries. It's not Mac Park, so I reckon it is Buck's Hill just south of Mt. Gambier.
I'd never seen racing there but have heard other blokes talk about motocross races there. I reckon it would have been in the 60's when they stopped using that track.
Nearly bought a Velocette one day that won the states championship at that track............... wish I did................ ::)
Thanks for the photos anyway. Great stuff! ;D
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.Enough of my winging I just love the sport and want to continue racing as long as Brian Clark has that's all.
I intend to, 32 down only 18 to go. ( might have to give up crashing in desert races though, don't bounce like I used to)
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top pics wish I was there!!!!!!
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I remember being dragged all the way down there by my dad when I was about 10 years old so that he could go racing. It may have been a State Championship ??? I thought the track was close to the town, and in one of the craters ???