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I remember Sir Jack Brabham and Stirling Moss' Torana - Blues Union sponsored car. I thought it looked pretty good in the day. Co-incidently it was dark blue AND with #17 on the door
I remember Sir Jack Brabham and Stirling Moss' Torana - Blues Union sponsored car. I thought it looked pretty good in the day. Co-incidently it was dark blue AND with #17 on the door
The Bowdens have sent down their Longhurst Sierra and the 1978 A9X Torana which can be viewed in the Supercheap tent in the Merchandise area.
The #2 Bond 1977 car is still in the Bathurst Motor museum also.
As for all their other legendary cars they will be staying in the shed for Bathurst at Bowdens after V8supercars decided they would be a greedy bunch of [jk].
yeah, was disappointed that this didn't get a look in - after all, that car won the first 1000km race - would've thought it noteworthy enough to get a guernsey
Only thing i would have done different is
#5 wears the 77 livery
#6 wears the 73 livery
52D is a classic. Hand painted sign writing. Proper GT badge on the grill and boot lid.
Even have the stripes across the bootlid
The Malboro paint scheme looked the part on the smaller Toranas and Commodes, but it looks very ordinary on a Team Vodafoney VE
Kellys must have forgot to hang the sheep off the sun visor. Murphy [jk] qualified something like 23rd. Maybe he's feeling sick from having to look at his new livery