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"DJ Bond Racing Mini on pole in that Brands pic. Probably Terry Harmer? 1968-ish?"
"It shows a Mini racing grid on what must be Brands Hatch, early 70’s? The box carries not a single mention of the subject, let alone how this English club scene picture ended up in a Dutch produced (Jumbo) jigsaw puzzle." http://forums.autosport.com/topic/12166 ... nostalgia/
There was one of those for sale in the auto-jumble at the Mini World Action day back in September. I saw it in the morning and then promptly forgot to go and get it in the afternoon. Not to worry though, as Tim Harber also saw it and purchased it on the spot. It is currently sitting in his office.
When I was last down there we were trying to figure out what year it could be and came to the conclusion that it must be around 1967 or 1968. Note there are no Mk2 lights on any of the cars, a popular upgrade when they came out.
I believe it is '68 and That looks like Jonathan Buncombe standing next to car 15 He was racing a mini the following year so it probably would not be '69.
Just remembered the old tunnel next to the control tower?
Pushed many a motorbike and sidecar through there Pip Harris, Chris Vincent, Bill Boddice etc..
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KDK 320F
HDK 443E
DJJ 226H
TFD 47G
PKV 375
I x 1967 originally Red since 1968 Blue,Ex-Race Cooper S Bodyshell only have Commission plate as ID.
1 x chassis 007 1967 Cox GTM
I have a similar age puzzle somewhere .
Its pictured at Brands again .
The picture is looking back at the grid that is shared by Mini's and Escorts.
Must look for it .
trevorhp wrote:I believe it is '68 and That looks like Jonathan Buncombe standing next to car 15
I'm glad one of us recognises these folk. I asked about then did a bit of internet research and came up with Terry Harmer connection:
which lead me on to looking at all the other period stuff. Trailers not quite reached the swanky level that we have available today , even for the Volvo owners amongst us :
and then to try and work out what the sports car in the foreground is (Daren ? Piper?) whilst trying not to be distracted by the bus in the background:
love these pics !!!!!!!!!!!, from a jigsaw to a nostalgia fest , brilliant, liked the comment about the trailer, that's why I tried to make mine look in keeping with the mini