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On a related topic the story of Pete Geoghegan's 65 Mustang in the Aust Muscle Car Magazine was a good read. Can only hope the story of Norm's (with car to photograph) comes in the fullness of time...
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Good home...
Latest word is that the car is the hands of someone with both the means and expertise to do it right....I suppose we just wait and see
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Welcome Cody...but you are a bit late...the car has exchanged hands and the new owner is a quiet one ;-) Kel probably still has the missing documentation relating to the Beechey Mustang..hope it is of some comfort.....and good luck to him :rotate :
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Any news on this project?
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Good morning - By way of introduction, I am a historic motorsports author/photographer/lecturer. My current project deals with early competition Mustang's. Those being the cars that competed between the Mustangs introduction in mid-April 1964 and April 1965. To this end, I am interested in learning more about Norm Beechey's car. I understand it first raced at Catalina Park in early 1965 and later at Calder in January 1965. In which events were these? He would later win the 1965 Australian Touring Car Championship held on April 11, 1965. As I understand it, the championship was decided in a single race held at Sandown Park. Do I have that right? Was there a series of races leading up to the championship or was it a single, stand-alone event? How did the drivers/cars qualify to participate in the championship event? In the beginning of this thread, there is a picture of Beechley in the Mustang. Whose picture is this? I would like to acquire the rights to use this picture or a similar one in an article. - Thanks and take care, Mike Matune
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Hello Mike, from 1960 to 1968, the ATCC was a single stand alone race, i have no idea what was required to gain an entry.
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