Steve Holmes
2 Mar 2004, 20:39
I'm really enjoying all those saloon car pics you guys are posting. Keep it up. Britain has such a great history for saloon car racing. Its always been hugely popular in New Zealand and Australia too.
Not to be outdone, check out this great Terry Marshall shot of the Morrari at Pukekohe during the 60s. I've just finished writing a story on these old Allcomer saloons for an Australian mag. Basically, they were a saloon class with no rules. This is one of the more fondly remembered creations. It was built by car salesman Garth Souness. He had an ex works Ferrari 555 Super Squalo F1 car on his lot that nobody wanted, so he had the chassis shortened, fitted a small block Chev into it, and mounted the Morris Minor body on top. Hense the name 'Morrari'. Note the exhaust pipes exiting through the bonnet.
Not to be outdone, check out this great Terry Marshall shot of the Morrari at Pukekohe during the 60s. I've just finished writing a story on these old Allcomer saloons for an Australian mag. Basically, they were a saloon class with no rules. This is one of the more fondly remembered creations. It was built by car salesman Garth Souness. He had an ex works Ferrari 555 Super Squalo F1 car on his lot that nobody wanted, so he had the chassis shortened, fitted a small block Chev into it, and mounted the Morris Minor body on top. Hense the name 'Morrari'. Note the exhaust pipes exiting through the bonnet.

