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The Good Old Days.
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SubmitterstirlingmacMore Photos from stirlingmac   Last Update2002/10/6 20:50    Tell a friendTell a friend
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This was a handout to dealers to promote Datsun durability in long distance races. Mark Petch is now owner /editor of an auto magazine in NZ. His co driver Frank is Paul Radisich's Dad. Check out the light weight rollbar...there is none!

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bazza102
Posted: 2007/2/11 1:48  Updated: 2007/2/11 1:48
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 Re: The Good Old Days.
have owned one of these for about 23 yrs. i am the 21st owner. it is the car that was used on the nissan id poster for the sss

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2007/2/11 5:44  Updated: 2007/2/11 5:44
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 Re: The Good Old Days.
wow, 20 owners the first 11 years? Can you post up some pics of the unique SSS features (or send them to me in email, and I'll post them)? Thanks in advance.

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b310gx
Posted: 2002/10/8 11:02  Updated: 2002/10/8 11:02
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 Re: The Good Old Days.
looks like a production touring style car to me,stock as a rock.funny,i thought 1200 sedans had front drums standard,someone isn't doing a 'they're like that overseas' homologation argument are they.love the hockey strap bonnet tie down,too.very leading edge.

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stirlingmac
Posted: 2002/10/9 1:06  Updated: 2002/10/9 1:06
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All the sedans in NZ had the disc front end. The B&H series was NZ's version of the Bathurst 1000KM. Many Aussie stars like Moffat, Johnson and Jim Richards competed in showroom stock cars. The auto manufacturers gave this race very high priority and there were just about all the marques represented. The races importance created the demand for the 1200SSS and its Italian equivilent the Fiat 125T. As a kid I was taken to watch Gt Falcons, Monaros and Chargers race with Escorts, Cortinas and all these" foreign" cars including the Dattos..There were even Camaros and Mustangs run as well.

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2003/12/14 10:58  Updated: 2003/12/14 10:58
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Will
If the race had been the famous Bathurst 500 mile race, then this car would be clasified as "Class A"

In the Bathurst races, cars were classified by their retail PRICE. This is a great way to classify stock cars as most buyers purchase new cars based on what they can afford. This style of racing allows potential buyers to see how well cars in their price range perform, & dealers reaped the benefit of a winner the very next morning.

A 1967 Datsun 1000 two door sedan won Class A in the '67 Gallaher 500 [sponsored by by the Gallaher International Cigarette Co. that year] This race has had many sponsors & is simply known as the Bathurst 500. Datsun 1000's were very popular from that moment on.

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Will
Posted: 2002/10/7 9:15  Updated: 2002/10/7 9:15
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Damn that looks like my idea of a good time! What class is would it have been racing in? Looks like 155 tyres as well!

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dattodude
Posted: 2002/10/8 13:07  Updated: 2002/10/8 13:07
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 Re: The Good Old Days.
Yes, I believe it's a touring car kind of race. Looks like New Zealand's equivalent of Australia's Bathurst (Which is on this weekend).

Taken from :
http://www.valiant.org/nz.html

"NZs premier production car race was the annual Benson and Hedges 500 mile (later 1000km) race at Pukekohe near Auckland"

I think this reference is correct.

Chris.

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Will
Posted: 2002/10/9 0:47  Updated: 2002/10/9 0:47
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 Re: The Good Old Days.
No I don't think they needed to be homologatd, as my 1200 4 dooor sedan came with discs on the front, I'm not too sure but I think they may have been an option, albeit the only one my car had!