| Motorclassica 2011 |
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| Friday, 28 October 2011 19:54 | ||||||||||||||||
Photos by Richard Abey.
Motorclassica is an annual event that is reminiscent of the glory days of motor car exhibitions that heralded a 'great new era' of motoring. Held in Melbourne's Royal Exhibition Buildings - itself constructed to celebrate Melbourne's 'arrival' in the wide world of Trade and Commerce - it is one of the most interesting automobile exhibitions of our time. Derek Bell (shown above) Is a British motor racing driver in the same league as Stirling Moss, Jim Clark, Phil Hill and Mike Hawthorn. He won at Le Mans five times between 1975 and 1987 each time in a Porsche for the Rothmans, Porsche Systems and Golf teams. He also won two World of Sports Car Championships in 1985 and 1986, and in the 12 hours of Sebring three times between 1986 and 1989. He has been described as the "the most liked driver of his generation." From our photo you can easily see why.
1973 Holden Brock HDT LJ XVI Torana. This car was first raced at Bathurst in 1973. Brock went on to win the 1973 Manufacturers'
1959 Facel Vega - Boulevard supercar. Chrysler 360 (5.9 litre) engine. Chrysler Torqueflight automatic transmission. Power steering. Top speed 150 mph. People who owned Facel Vega cars included the Shah of Iran, Tony Curtis, Joan Fontaine, Ava Gardner, Ringo Starr, Danny Kay, Stirling Moss, and Pablo Picasso.
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