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Offline vette2bshaw

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Sorry thought the car might be a local
« on: October 16, 2006, 08:10:50 AM »
Saw this in Uniquecars sorry not the bes picture but does any body know much about the car and its history.

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Sorry thought the car might be a local
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2006, 10:05:36 AM »
theres one good thing about brock,he could drive .... and drive anything.people need to remember that holden was a big part of his life,but so were other marques. as for the vette pic,there is also a pic in i think auto action of him at speed with front wheels torqued off the ground,but again not much info.

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« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2006, 10:40:02 AM »
Went on google and found out its a UK event still investigating didnt know much about it .heres another photo when I find more Ill post them like the car.

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« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2006, 12:23:56 PM »
Here is a story I found serching for Brock and the 65 corvette at goodwood, Have a read very coincedental.   ;38   The other Peter Brock
12 September 2006  

A letter from the wife of American Peter Brock draws some chilling parallels with the life of the late Aussie hero.


"It is with great sadness we have learned the Australian race driver, Peter Brock, was killed in a crash in the Australian Targa Rally," wrote American Gayle Brock.

 "We had just seen Peter last weekend in the UK at the Goodwood Revival, commenting on the ever-increasing confusion between the Australian Peter Brock and the American Peter Brock with the Australian's latest foray of driving a replica Cobra Daytona Coupe in competition.

"Although the American Peter Brock is not associated with this particular replicar, he is known, amongst other things, as the designer of the original Cobra Daytona Coupe in 1964 and the Superformance Cobra Daytona Coupe in 1999.

"At Goodwood last weekend, the Australian Brock drove a Corvette Stingray, a car the American Peter Brock designed while at GM in the late 1950s.

"Further confusion has occurred with news reports stating Peter Brock had just returned from Goodwood and was killed in a rally in WA (referring to Western Australia). The American Peter Brock had just returned from Goodwood to his US residence in WA state (Washington).

The Australian Peter Brock was a racing icon in Australia and New Zealand winning the Bathurst touring car race a record 9 times. The American Peter Brock had great respect for the Australian driver and interviewed him almost 10 years ago for an article in Racer magazine entitled 'Brock on Brock'.

AdvertisementAdvertisement"It is extremely sad to see the end of such an accomplished career although it is colored with the thought of how the Australian went out doing what he loved. Our sincerest condolences go out to his family.

"Peter and I want to thank the hundreds of people who have contacted our offices today to check on the American Peter Brock. We always feel very fortunate in life but maybe just a little more so today."