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Item:#96 AUTO ACTION '74- Goss/Bartlett Falcon wins Bathurst

#96 AUTO ACTION '74- Goss/Bartlett Falcon wins Bathurst

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Ended09 Nov, 200919:53:44 AEDST
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Item number:180426289539
Item location:Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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  • Magazine: "Auto Action"
  • Issue: #96
  • Date: 18 October 1974
  • Cover pic: John Goss & Kevin Bartlett's XB Falcon GT at Bathurst
  • Magazine condition: 8/10 Very Good ... very good for its age ... remember that these are printed on newsprint, so tend to yellow with age ...
  • Poster:
    • No poster in this issue, due to the extensive Bathurst coverage
  • News:
    • CAMS announces club races for 1975
    • Allan Moffat to race a Chevron F5000 in the Tasman series?
    • Assorted small Bathurst stories ... e.g. a grumpy looking Dieter Glemser complains about Bathurst & said driving Moffat's Falcon was "like driving a house"
    • Profile of Terry Perkins (Larry's brother), who won the Formula Ford "Driver to Europe" series
  • Race reports:
    • Bathurst Hardie-Ferodo 1000: Privateer heaven - won by the Goss/Bartlett privateer Falcon from the privateer Holden Torana L34 of Bob Forbes & Wayne Negus in 2nd, with Jim Richards & Rod Coppins in 3rd ... 6 page report ... 60 cars started the race
    • Phillip Island: John Leffler wins F2 race - Leo Geoghegan had over-heating engine & suspension problems ... Garrie Cooper wins sports car in the beautiful Elfin MS7 Repco ... pictures of Ranald McGlurkin's new convertible Bolwell & Charlie Occhipinti's Corvette in a heavy nose to nose crash
    • Lakeside: supporting events - F3
    • Symmons Plains: John McCormack goes home in the Charger
    • Southern Cross Rally: won by Andrew Cowan
    • Pukekohe: Leo Leonard & Gary Sprague (Charger) win the B&H 500
    • State rallies: Vic; Tas; NSW
  • Columnists: 
    • Peter Brock
    • John Leffler
    • John Sheppard
    • Roger Bonhomme
    • Bob Watson 
    • Peter Janson
  • Classifieds include ... 
    • Tom Naughton's Porsche sports sedan for $9,500

One of many issues of the then bi-weekly "Auto Action" magazine I will be listing as I have surplus from collecting them for myself.  I will be listing other issues in date order, plus a wide range of other car & racing magazines (primarily Australian) - please check out my other auctions.

These early Auto Action magazines are very difficult to find as most people threw them away after reading. However, they contain very detailed race reports (unlike today's car racing magazines!) and fantastic black & white photos.

This early 1970s period featured the emergence of extremely strong "tin top" racing. In the last years of "improved production" were the legendary driver/car combinations like Norm Beechey (Monaro), Allan Moffat (Mustang), Bob Jane (Camaro), Ian "Pete" Geoghegan (Mustang, then Falcon). The emerging "Series production" races saw battles between the Falcon Phase III GT-HO (Moffat, John Goss, Fred Gibson, etc) and smaller XU1 Torana (Peter Brock, Colin Bond, etc) - with a few Chrysler Chargers (Leo Geoghegan, Lawrie Nelson, etc) thrown in. And "sports sedan" racing was just starting to take off.

For payment, I prefer direct deposit from Australian buyers or PayPal from international buyers.

Shipping is A$3.70 within Australia - I will combine for postage (usually works out to be around $1 extra per magazine).  Overseas shipping via Air Mail - A$8.50 to Asia; A$11.00 to Europe; A$13.50 to USA. 


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