
Originally Posted by
rallyvan
One of the van's was John Sheppard's van. The story goes that Bruce Nowacki & Darryl Bromley where using John Sheppard's race team van to follow the trial till Adelaide and then where surposed to return to Melbourne. Somehow they found an excuse to keep on following the trial all the way round although they did hit a horse in outback Queensland and John Sheppard was none to pleased with the state of the van.
In the AMC article wbute mentions there is a picture of two Marlboro livery vans in front of a plane. I suspect the one on the right is the John Shepard's race team van from Victoria and the one on the left is the rally team van that was owned by George Shepheard who ran the HDT rally team out of Sydney. Needless to say Ford Transit vans would of been no match for Holden vans!
Love to know the where about of the 4th HDT car that is still in the Newcastle area. According to the blokes in the rally scene there are only 3 of the 18 specially built Commodores in existence today. One being the Brock/Phillip/Richards winning car that is owned by Holden still, the second being the Bell/Ferguson/Boddy 2nd place car that Barry Ferguson bought back and restored in 2008 and 3rd being one of the private entrant cars that is still campaigned in selected events by a couple of blokes from Victoria.
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