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CHRISTCHURCH EARTHQUAKE:

Thanks to those people who sent good wishes-  Eoin is OK:

"My place rocked and rolled and all the bookshelves in my office toppled and there were books everywhere. Took me half an hour or so to get them all back in place...and then there was a big aftershock and they all came down again. Bugger it. I'm tapping away in a mess of toppled shelves and books. That'll be tomorrow's job. Whenever tomorrow comes in earthquake city..."

Frank Gardner- live on stage!

The Aussies have produced an absolutely superb DVD featuring a dapper Frank Gardner in blazer and flannels – no sign of the ubiquitous towelling hat! – on stage in Sydney in 1999.  There is an MC who prompts from time to time but it’s an incredible 95-minutes of pure Gardner at his laconic best.  I loved it and I know you will too.  It’s one long laugh and never mind that you might have heard one or two of the tales before.  They’re folklore, part of our racing heritage, after all.  When Porsche couldn’t find a German driver brave enough to drive the prototype 917 Porsche in the 1000 Kilometres at the old Nurburgring in 1969, they signed Frank and David Piper.  “David stopped after one lap and said he was too young to die, so I drove the rest of the race.”  They finished 8th.  “That night Porsche gave me a leather suitcase full of Deutschmarks…and an Iron Cross!”

Frank was an absolutely wonderful as a stand-up raconteur.  When the Aussie MC asked about Paul Hawkins, Frank said “Like Gilles Villeneuve, you knew that Paul wasn’t going to die in bed…”  Frank died in his bed in August 2009.

Of the Mark 2 Ford GT, Frank said it had a 4-speed gearbox and would do 250mph at Riverside.  “Low gear was good for 85mph, second to 140mph and third took you close to 200mph…then you could poke it into top and it would accelerate away!” 

I thoroughly recommend this DVD and at only $A20 plus post, it’s the motor-sporting bargain of the century.  Order direct from Marc Schagen on mschagen@bigpond.net.au 

The general catalogue is being added to all the time as more treasures and oddities appear. click here or the catalogue button on the left to see the latest items.

1. SCRAPBOOKS and THE EDDIE HALL PHOTO ALBUM MYSTERY

2. GOODWOOD CIRCUIT REVIVAL 2001 

3. SPRING RACING IN NEW ZEALAND

4. TAZIO'S TORTOISE 

5. "CHASING THE TITLE"- A 'must-read' book...

6. HERMANN BEATS THE TRAIN

7. OLD CAR IMAGININGS

8. NEW BOOKS, PRESCOTT AND GOODWOOD 2002

9. FIXING FORMULA ONE

10. CLASSIC RACERS, FORZA AMON! and COLIN CHAPMAN

11. MY NEW BOOK... & BERNIE'S NEW BOOK

12. SELLING AT GOODWOOD AND BUYING AT BEAULIEU

13. TARGA NEW ZEALAND, BRABHAM ON SCHUMACHER, AMON ON CLARK

14. IT STILL BEATS WORKING!

15. PUSHING BUTTONS;  F1 DRIVER SHUFFLES

16. STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS

17. EXCITING COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS IN WARSAW

18. BERTIE WOOSTER'S SUNBEAM GT FOR SALE

19. MCLAREN MEMORIES

20. "FORZA AMON" SIGNED COLLECTOR'S EDITION

21. DURANT RECORD BREAKING RUN

22. BARLEY MOW DOWN UNDER

23. MINTEX MAN - RELINED

24. FERRARI FIRST AND LAST

25. SCRIBE'S WALL OF FAME

26. STIRLING OR TAZIO TOPS?

27. LEW NORRIS

28. RARE FERRARI BROCHURES


Eoin Young is a New Zealander who left a bank job to join Bruce McLaren and help set up his racing team. More or less. He arrived in the UK in 1961 as a freelance journalist, covered the Formula Junior season with Denny Hulme, joined McLaren in 1962. Founder director of team. Established Motormedia in 1976. Started weekly "Autocar" diary page in 1967 -- it ran until 1998. Covered CanAm, Indy and GP series. In 1979 established as a dealer in rare motoring and motor racing books and ephemera.. Autobiography volumes:  "It Beats Working"  and "It Still Beats Working" published in 1996. and 2003 respectively He writes regular columns for Cars for the Connoisseur, Pitpass.com and others. After more than three decades based in the UK he has now returned to his native New Zealand. 
 

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