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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ม.ค. 2013
Videos, mainly concerning classic cars, of Ian Cummins and his family.
15th Feb 1970. Warwick Farm Raceway, Sydney NSW. Production Touring Car race.
Battle of the Ford Falcon GTHOs and Holden Monaro GTS350s with Alfa, Datsun, Toyota, Morris Cooper S, Chrysler Valiant and Mazda thrown into the mix. Footage starts around lap 9 and goes through to the end at lap 34. Includes a pit stop showing the advance tech at the time; a steering wheel attached to a wheel brace (lug nut wrench) implemented by one of the pit crew in regulation safety shorts and fireproof long socks.
Drivers include Colin Bond, Digby Cooke, John French, Ian 'Pete' Geoghegan, Leo Geoghegan, Fred Gibson, Don Holland, Allan Moffat, Bill Tuckey, John Roxburgh etc.
Copyright Disclaimer: “This video features materials protected by the Fair Use guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act. All rights reserved to the copyright owners.” I don't own the copyright and do not claim any copyright of footage or sound and have included it as historical reporting for educational purposes.
Drivers include Colin Bond, Digby Cooke, John French, Ian 'Pete' Geoghegan, Leo Geoghegan, Fred Gibson, Don Holland, Allan Moffat, Bill Tuckey, John Roxburgh etc.
Copyright Disclaimer: “This video features materials protected by the Fair Use guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act. All rights reserved to the copyright owners.” I don't own the copyright and do not claim any copyright of footage or sound and have included it as historical reporting for educational purposes.
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1953 & 1954 Mount Druitt Motor Races, Sydney NSW.
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Short film of some of the Sedan, MG and Racing Cars of the 1950s. The 1953 colour clip of Racing Cars features David McKay spinning his MG TC Special (ex-Cobden) on his own oil, Tom Sulman in the Maserati 4CM, the Brydon MG Special, Bill Clarke in the HRG and Jack Brabham in his rear-engined Cooper. Jack puts his speedway skills to good use by sliding through the corner of the oily road. The 19...
30th Jan 1956. Gnoo-Blas Motor Racing Circuit, Orange NSW. South Pacific Road Racing Championships.
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Colour film clips of 3 events at the 1956 South Pacific Road Racing Championships; the Sedan Handicap race, the Sports Car Championship and the Sedan Championship. At this time Coupes were considered as Sedans, so there are cars such as a couple of Jaguar XKs, a Bristol 404 and an Aston Martin DB2 in the mix. I suppose another way to classify the cars in the Sedan events would be Closed or Tour...
1966 Gallaher 500 (aka Bathurst 500) Mt Panorama Circuit, Bathurst NSW.
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Held on the 2nd October 1966, this was the 7th running of the '500' mile endurance race for production cars. There were 4 classes depending on price and for this year there had to be 250 cars, instead of 100 last year, that had to have been registered in Australia to be eligible. This year was dominated by Minis. They took the top nine overall positions and finished first in Classes B and C. Th...
17th May 1964. Catalina Road Racing Circuit, Katoomba N.S.W.
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Colour clips of 3 of the races; Minis (P. & R. Williams Mini Miglia), Holden Sedan Cars (Neptune Trophy race for Holden Cars), 1964 New South Wales Racing Car Championships.
28th October 1962. Catalina Road Racing Circuit, Katoomba N.S.W.
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Colour film clips of 4 racing car events: Gran Turismo; Australian Formula Junior Championship; Racing and Sports Cars; Touring Cars. The GT race features the Laurie O'Neil owned Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato (#25, chassis #DB4GT/0186/R) driven by Ian 'Pete' Geoghegan which was beaten by Dick Newell in his Buckle Coupe (#132 White, chassis #93-885). In the Racing and Sports Cars event #7 is Greg Cu...
6th Oct 1963. Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst NSW. The Armstrong 500 car race (a.k.a Bathurst 500).
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Short clips in colour showing some of the production touring cars in the race, which was divided into four classes depending on price. This was the first '500' held at Bathurst. The previous three '500's had been held at Phillip Island in Victoria and the race would remain at the Mountain and evolve into the 1000 (due to conversion to kilometres). The top three outright winners were from Class ...
3rd June 1962, Warwick Farm Motor Racing Circuit, N.S.W.
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Short film clips of Event 5 Racing Cars, Event 7 Sports Cars and Event 8 Touring Cars.
4th March 1963. Longford Circuit, Tasmania. Short clips of the bike & car races.
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Mainly centred around the 1963 South Pacific Championship for racing cars, it was the third round in the Australian Drivers’ Championship. The short film of the race has some nice shots of the racing cars in the paddock plus some of the drivers such as Bib Stillwell, John Youl, Jack Brabham and, the winner of the main event, Bruce McLaren receiving his laurel wreath. Jack Brabham’s Brabham-Clim...
2002 Danish Classic Car Rally plus Sommer and Strøjer car museum visits.
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Filmed by Ian and Eola Cummins from Australia participating in a Jaguar XK140 roadster loaned to them by their friends Bea and Ole Sommer. Includes visits to two car museums; the Sommer's Automobile Museum (Sommers Veteranbil Museum) and I think the Strojer Auto Museum (the Bilmuseum Strøjer, an early version of what is now the Strøjer Samlingen). Ole's museum in Copenhagen has a great collecti...
2004 Melbourne Historic Races: Phillip Island and Australian Grand Prix
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A video by Ian and Eola Cummins of their attendance at the Historic Races. The Phillip Island Classic races featured cars such as E.R.A.s, Ferrari GTOs, a Long nose Jaguar 'D' type plus many other fabulous international and local racing cars. For the AGP Historic car demonstartion there were many great pre-war cars and Ian participated in his Riley Imp (ex George Thame, 1938 AGP).
2002 Monterey Historic Races, Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and Silverstone Historic Car Races
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Filmed by Ian and Eola Cummins on their trip to car functions in the USA and UK with their friends Norman Dewis, Penny Woodley and Jim Graham. Although there is a slight Jaguar bias (XJ13, XKs, 'C' and 'D' Types, Penny's E2A) there are plenty of other fabulous cars. Ian even gets to see the Jaguar 'C' Type XKC037 which he owned and restored in the 1970s.
1984 York 'Flying 50'. Around the houses historic car and bike racing in Western Australia.
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16th September 1984. Home video including in-car footage (very shaky!) of the York 'Round the Houses' historic races. The race was a revival of the old style of racing in Australia held in or around country towns. The York Flying 50 historic races started in 1980. In 1984 the Australian Jaguar clubs held their National Rally/Concours in Perth and was hosted by the Jaguar Drivers Club of Western...
20th May 1962 Catalina Road Racing Circuit, Katoomba NSW
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Short film clips of 4 car races at the Catalina Park circuit in Katoomba NSW including the NSW Championship races for Production Sports Cars and for Racing Cars. The film wasn't in great condition but I've done the best i could with it.
1962 Bathurst 6 Hour Classic
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Held on the 30th September 1962, it was an endurance race for production touring cars and production sports cars. It was divided into 6 categories depending on price and type of car, with no overall winner. This race preceded the Bathurst 500/1000 races that would become an iconic race. There was a diverse range of cars entered that were available to buy in Australian showrooms at that time; fr...
19th April 1954, Bathurst Car Races held in Australia on Easter Monday.
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19th April 1954, Bathurst Car Races held in Australia on Easter Monday.
Bob Jane's Jaguar 'D' Type XKD532 detailed walk around filmed about 1980
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Bob Jane's Jaguar 'D' Type XKD532 detailed walk around filmed about 1980
1954 Mount Druitt 24 Hour Road Race, NSW Australia
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1954 Mount Druitt 24 Hour Road Race, NSW Australia
27th July 1969, Centennial Park, Sydney. Jaguar Drivers' Club of Australia N.S.W. Concours
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27th July 1969, Centennial Park, Sydney. Jaguar Drivers' Club of Australia N.S.W. Concours
I was in that crowd as a 10 year old, with vegemite sandwiches and Gi Cordial mixed in a bottle and 20 cents mum gave me for an emergency only.
Brilliant. Same sort of age I used to go with my Dad to WF. Also to Sydney Showground for the speedway.with some mates, and one of their older brothers.
Got to take your hat off to the Ford boys driving that 350+ horse HO in the wet with no brakes and diabolical handling shaped like a brick I'm a Holden man but love HOs
Bondies a legend monaro had much less power but seemed to handle better than HO phase 2 was also very unreliable. Ford had to get gts from dealerships in 70 at Bathurst cos they blew too many 351s up even early Phase 3 had reliability problems also ford just had too many DNFs😅😅😊
Oh, thank you.! Thank god for you.! Mate, you're a bloody legend I tell ya. Real Aussie racing, run what ya brung.! And when Huey starts chuck'n it down, whata ya do, hit the bloody wipers "with articulated arm on the right side". Scientifically designed wheel chang tool. Old steering-wheel welded to a wheel-nut socket. She'll be right mate... I thought PB was driving at this time?
Simpler and (showing my age) better times. Brocky was just starting in touring cars, his first Bathurst was 1969 and didn't compete in the Aust Touring Car Championship until 1972.
@paulc5525 Hi Paul, thanks for the reply. I shoud have looked it up. You are right
this is when we had great racing
Great track. What happened to it?
The horse racing mob that owned the place didn't want to pay for armco upgrades, so car racing stopped in 1973.
@@paulc5525 really? Classic Aussie thinking. What a shame. Thanks for the reply.
lol. How low does the rear sink??😅
" very tight corners !"
2018 drove my ac cobra around it " full speed on the straight " yeah!"😅
I bet the FJ beat em all.......
" Catalina is now closed for a long time 2018 cobra club had a meeting to " walk around the track only " it rained in the morning I arrived lunchtime weather beautiful I was only one there so " I drove my ac cobra replica around the circuit slowly " then drove carefully but drove : fast on the straight 3 times !" Laugh 😃 😀 😄 😁 🤣 😂 😃 😀 😄 😁 🤣 ahhhhh
Great to see it in its heyday! I did a SuperSprint around here in mid 80's, scariest track I ever drove around, and most exciting. Philip Island was the only other one that was close for excitement.
dear lord, I was 4 weeks old when this was filmed.....
Great 😃 old film and ooh I was there in the pits cheers
Thanks for saving and loading this footage❤️ A bit like watching paint dry compared to today but a great comparison of the machines of those days vs today’s. Thank you
And the Paint might have still BEEN wet on some of those cars . Brand New , Latest and Greatest of the day .
Before it became a two horse race
Great footage, but I think that the recovery trucks go faster than that now.
Watching this race ,I’m thinking Holden made a vital mistake bringing the Torana into motor sport in 1970 I think the Monaro had still a little more time left and watching the attitude of the Monaro against tyre chooses against the falcon.. I’m thinking Colin bond could’ve done a Bathurst win with that ht….. great race
Yeh maybe the HQ with a 400 would have been kool
@@frankiesultana376 he did win in 69. Monaro had to be replaced cos it didn't have the power to win against more reliable phase 3 compared to phase 2 had to drive like bondy to win with monaro also very lucky 300 horse Vs 385 horse true underdog
I thought I saw David McKay there in one of the pit stops. A lot of well known names in that event.
One of four races for Maybach II? Such a world-class construction
I watched this while researching EH Holdens. My son has a restored EH wagon with 15 inch jelly bean mags, decent sized roll bars , 4 speed, HR front end and a nice warmed over motor. He didn't want a perfectly original one, feeling that he'd like mods that we'd have wanted to fit if we'd had it new. It was so easy back then to transform an old Holden into something much more roadworthy and trackworthy. As it is now it moves along with modern traffic easily, and just as easily at motorway speeds.
comparing these cars to racers of only 10 years later - it must have been the biggest performance change in the history of Aussie racing. Like the music of the time actually - the early 60s pop was incomparable to the choices we had 10 years later. We'd lost our naivety.
I'm frilled. My Dad, Frank Walters owned the So-Cal Special, from 1954 for many years. I have always wondered if the old girl would pop up on UTube. Tonight I found the So-Cal on your Channel. I hope to come across more footage. Thankyou
Wow good stuff...I was a flaggy there back in the day (early 70’s) remember I use to be stationed on the approach to creek corner. I recall flagging at Amaroo as well, not too sure abt Oran Park....my poor old brain struggles a bit these days. Good to stumble on these films.
Good on you mate. I agree it’s great to see these videos
The good old days of the Armstrong 500 when cars were entered into the race from the show room floor 👍
Nope. The 1962 Armstrong was still held at The Island. But yes, the good old days. Modern Bathurst is boring silhouette crap.
@@greebo7857 Yes now a race for the rich 🥺
Yet another priceless treasure trove of memorabilia & documentation. Some very rare footage of some significant cars & some drivers who went on to achieve great things when Australians elected to adopt sedan car racing as our number one & most popular form of motorsport. Red 48Series Sedan is Des West. Amazingly; this thoroughly developed car still survives in exactly the same state & configuration as seen in this wonderful footage. Olive green FE is Bruce McPhee who went on to win Bathurst in a 327 GTS HK Monaro in 1968. Bruce's win was the very first for a Holden at Bathurst & Des West very nearly followed suit in a 350 GTS HT Monaro with Peter Brock when they came home third at Bathurst behind Colin Bond & Tony Roberts who won on the day in their Monaro. I see Barry Seton also in an early Holden before he went on to campaigning V6 Capris & then V8 Falcons with Son Glen. Worth noting are the wild variations in cubic capacities of the Holden engines declared in the entry list. Both West & McPhee indicated their engines were out to nearly 160 Cubic Inches! This was really stretching things! Only a very few blocks could survive such a staggering overbore coupled up to the stresses associated with all the other modifications that went into these venerable little engines which started life at only 132.5 Cubic inches in capacity. A thoroughly race prepared Grey Engine could churn out 160 Brake Horse Power which is way more than twice the power these poor little things were designed to produce. I lived in the Western Suburbs of Sydney as a kid in the mid '60s. Occasionally you'd hear this roaring thing burst into life nextdoor on a Saturday arv. I was only 5 years old at the time & still hoping for a Malvern Star, but even then there was something about that growling coming from nextdoor that grabbed my attention. I used to climb up on the high paling fence & watch the guys nextdoor as they toiled away working on a fiercely hotted up FJ Holden WITH RACING NUMBERS ON THE DOORS! This was a very big deal for an infants school kid whose dad owned an FJ. I recall watching them replace a gearbox one weekend. No fancy ramps or expensive hydraulic jacks required! . . . A bunch of these blokes simply rolled the car onto it's side on a mattress to access the gearbox! It was like living right nextdoor to the Bathurst Pit Area. This "CUMMINS ARCHIVE" is truly golden. For those of us who incurably fell in love with adorable Early Model Holdens as kids back when they were often "the star of nearly every show", this material is thoroughly magnificent. The Red Des West 48Series Sedan was featured extensively in AUSTRALIAN MUSCLE CAR MAGAZINE upon rediscovery in a shed only a few years ago. As an old Early Holden Nut, I was pretty much stunned at how much thought & effort had been funnelled into the myriad modifications uncovered in that car. Des West was without doubt, a truly gifted engineer who fully understood exactly what was required to build performance & durability into what had started out as affordable, reliable & economical transport for average Australians. Most average Australian enthusiasts in the 1960s could not afford the purchase price or the high maintenance costs of even a Mini Cooper, let alone a Jaguar. Many cars raced on weekends were actually driven to work through the week. It wasn't until Holden Released the GTR XU-1 in 1970 that anyone in Australia on a fairly tight budget could drive out of a new car dealership in a properly developed & fairly fast "family car" which was backed up by a new car warranty & a service plan. Oddly enough. . . That first XU-1 with it's high compression Triple Carb 186 Cubic Inch Engine delivered 160BHP which was the best one could generally hope for out of a very highly modified Grey Engine as raced by the likes of Des West & Bruce McPhee. Countless thousands of Holdens were raced. Millions of spectators enjoyed this madness. Hundreds of them are still raced in Historic Categories like Group N & I encourage everyone to contact their nearest racing circuit & spend a weekend getting right up close & personal with the gifted mechanics & drivers who still to this day, put on a great show in racing these wonderful old cars as has been going on since the early 1960s.
Even the "RACING CARS CHAMPIONSHIPS" entry list includes several Holden powered Open Wheeled Race Cars & a few of those still exist today.
Thanks John for your great synopsis and wonderful car related memories. Des West's surviving 48-215 is an amazing find and a credit to his abilities. We moved to Sydney in 1967. In Annandale there weren't many garages so greyhound racing was the chosen hobby of most around us. Dad (Ian) did regularly take us to Warwick Farm and Oran Park for the racing, then in the 1970s and '80s he got involved in Historic racing. I found the reels of film amongst his stuff, i don't know where they came from but after getting them digitally copied I thought they needed to be researched (to the best of my limited ability) and put up for prosperity. I was surprised that the ones from the 1950s were in colour. Unfortunately i don't have any more to upload but hopefully others may have more. Regards, Paul
What a beautiful piece of automotive art, more a sculpture than a race car. Can't imagine driving that on a wet road with those old Pirelli Cinturato tyres.
Very cool.
My first year at Bathurst for the Easter event following the car racing. I thought the motorcycle racers were crazy! But 5 years later bought my first motorcycle and there followed thirty years of adventure and the best years of my life!! Now 81 and have also been to the motorcycle races at Daytona (1979) IOM TT (1992) and 30 years of Bathurst. Sure to get into Bikie Heaven!! Cheers Maynard from Oz 🏍👍
I was at Warwick Farm to see Moffat in the Mustang. Great times!
They were so much better to watch than what V8 Supercars is now.
V8 Supercars is a continuation of the Improved Production - ATCC - category, not Series Production.
You are right and it sucks@@stephenscholes4758
It's all gone to shit now. Ya can't compare then and now. Driver Safety Improved✅
Its Not "V8 Super Cars". It was changed to "Australian Supercars". And now its, "Repco Supercars Championship". You could not pay me n' me mates to attend or watch any Aussie car racing. Period.
look at the size of the crowd ,australia was still a small country back then
I have lived in the area since the late sixties and as a child I remember the odd mention of a racetrack. But no one can tell me the exact location where the track use to be. Maybe someone can provide some info??
Initially the runway of a disused WW2 airfiled was used and then the track was extended into private land which is now Whalan Reserve. The airstrip is gone but apparently some sections of the old track is still there. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Druitt_Aerodrome
Really enjoyable footage, thanks
They look super slow, but I know they weren't. Perhaps the film speed?
i thought that too but when the Daimler SP250 flies past other cars, i think they were just slow. The other thing to take into account is the steepness of Mount Panorama.
@@paulc5525 Ok. These SP250's had a fairly powerful hemi-head V8. I have always really liked them, they sound great, and their looks grow on you. Leno did an episode on his.
Go the Simca, I owned one, don't roll down the mountain like Tony Roberts did in his Falcon if I remember correctly.
Thank you for sharing this it's brilliant
I've driven Paddy Hopkirk's cooper s from this race, it's then owner needed my panel van to move his sister's furniture, so I got "Paddy" for 3 days, it was miserable, apparently it being a British works car had no valve guide seal ( it constantly oiled up it's plug coming down from Skyline to the dipper) for three days it oiled it's plugs constantly in Sydney traffic which was annoying at best and when it would randomly clear them you'd shoot off a a rate of knots towards the car in front. Its nice knowing I've driven it but I wouldn't go out of my way to do it again. Many thanks for the old Bathurst footage, takes me well back, I noticed my dad's cousin bob seaton was competing in a mini too, I bet you he was happy to graduate to a Capri later on.
thanks for the insight. I guess it needed to be constantly at high revs (or at least that was probably the theory) so definitely a 'orrible city daily driver.
I was there with my yobbo mates at Creek Corner, those boys were driving the wheels off the HO and Monaro, "Speedway on bitumen"
Memories of a great time of life, when our country was a nicer place to be. Great old cars, and lots of freedom to enjoy them. Thanks for posting.
Awesome, thank you for sharing this
I would be keen to know where im Mt Druitt those roads are that formed the track - or did I miss that?
it was an airfield that was disused after WW2. Initially the runway was used and then the track was extended into private land which is now Whalan Reserve. The airstrip is gone but apparently some sections of the old track is still there. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Druitt_Aerodrome
@@paulc5525 Thanks Champ..👍
Between Gt Western hwy and Debrincat ave. Under the 500 Kva transmission lines.
Great history from Bathurst, thanks so much for posting!
When Australia was Austrlia and didn't sell out. What happenned ?
Fabulous. I have walked this many times with my dog, and it's fascinating to see what it was like as a track.
I wonder if they were allowed to fit Michelin Radials - standard crossplys would have been awful to race on. I remember driving on them but zero fond memories :)
Well the French Citroen and Renault cars had Michelin radial tyres as standard, so definitely they would be allowed to use the standard tyres. Other cars possibly.
Well the roads are just the same around Bathurst,
The modestly dressed, well behaved spectators. No sign yet of the yobbos and bogans that would take over the mountain.
that came with the sex, drugs and rock'n'roll culture of the late 60s onward I think. Rebellion took over
Brilliant result for Fiat 1500s
We loved out 1500s back in the day - then the 125s were even better. I had an 1100D Riviera in my drive in theatre days - the front seats folded flat for a huge space which was often put to good use :)
Fiat 1500 was my dream car back then. In 1966 I settled for a 1961 Fiat 1800 eventually fitted with a 2300 engine after I blew the 1800 to bits.
Unrecognizable from todays Bathurst & modern car racing.... Give me a time machine and I would take my HSV back there 🙂