Group A/C and Sports Sedans
I was looking through the Bathurst programs of 1991 and 1992. There was 50+ cars in the entry list but when you go through around 20% of the cars were probably old Group C / Group A cars. It is often overlooked the affect the revival of old Group A and Group C cars has had on filling Sports Sedan fields from the late 90's onwards. When this is combined with people who collect race cars in general as opposed to racing them the pool of cars shrinks even further.
It irks me when ever you read about people whinging how so many old Group C cars ended up as being destroyed by being converted to a Sports Sedan when the reality is very few were ever destroyed. I can't really think of any cars that were that far modified that they could not be converted back.
Can anyone name what Sports Sedans were modified old Group C cars?
- Russell Stenhouse had a couple of old HDT Torana's including one with the light weight Lemans panels.
- Ivan Mikacs first RX7 I think may have been the yellow pages car.
- The Stone Bros Ezy pav car I think was a known Group C Rx7.
- Charlie Senese had the Slick 50 car but it was not modified too far from Group C specs.
- Tino Leo's Monaro was the Jane Monaro but is now converted back.
It irks me when ever you read about people whinging how so many old Group C cars ended up as being destroyed by being converted to a Sports Sedan when the reality is very few were ever destroyed. I can't really think of any cars that were that far modified that they could not be converted back.
Can anyone name what Sports Sedans were modified old Group C cars?
- Russell Stenhouse had a couple of old HDT Torana's including one with the light weight Lemans panels.
- Ivan Mikacs first RX7 I think may have been the yellow pages car.
- The Stone Bros Ezy pav car I think was a known Group C Rx7.
- Charlie Senese had the Slick 50 car but it was not modified too far from Group C specs.
- Tino Leo's Monaro was the Jane Monaro but is now converted back.