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FOR SALE EX WALLY HIGGS PEUGEOT SPORTS
State championship winning car 1963, 64 and 65.
Then raced by Bob Biltoft. Very well known and successful car.
Family owned since full rebuild in 1983 with new chassis to
original 1960's specifications. Peugeot engine with fully cross
flowed ally head. Twin 45 mm Webers, mild cam, big valves,
Toyota pistons. VW trans axle, Fiat drum brakes on front.
CAMS log booked in 1985. Runner up historic championships Wanneroo 1985. York Flying
50 winner 1990. Ran at numerous "round the houses" events 1985 to 1992.
I feel the car needs to seen and used (which I cannot do).
Looking for offers above $60,000.00.
Will consider swap/trade for muscle car, Bolwell or big Healey.
Contact Daryl Peet
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0409 880 292 or
dazpen@hotmail.comFOR SALE – Miller Ford
Built 15 years ago by Robin Ferguson using specifications
from the Ford Motor Museum in Detroit. New motor and
panel & paint 4 years ago. 274 cubic inch motor, Speedway
Motors rotating assembly, Scat crank, Scat H-Beam rods, Ross
forged pistons, Isky Jr 400 camshaft, Isky valve springs, twin
Holley 94 carbs, exhaust extractors, 3.55:1 diff with open
tailshaft conversion to flat-head diff, Mallory electronic
distributor, modern type (Speedway Motors) water pumps.
Price (including custom built trailer) — $18,000.00 ono
Contact: Paul Wilkins
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Mob: 0428 922 823
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Tel: 08 9387 5535
Email:
paulwilkins@westnet.com.auIf you have entered for the Phillip Island Classic in March and are not
looking forward to towing your car all the way there - AND all the way
back, give Evan Edwards a call.
Evan has car transport available to and from the event. All you have to do is
turn up at Phillip Island!
For details call Evan on 0419 918 196 or email on
eedwards@lomvac.comTrouble-free Transport to Phillip Island Classic
Vale Peter Harbin
Peter Harbin, a former member of the VSCC who raced the ex-Tony McAlinden Lotus
Super Seven at Barbagallo, was for the past 16 years curator of the York Motor Museum
and a fencer extraordinaire, passed away peacefully at Hollywood Hospital on February 9
after a short illness. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him




