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Title
Colour Me Gone
Artist
Kieran Roberts
Medium
Painting - Arcrylic On Canvas
Description
Robbie Francevic in the legendary Custaxie at Levin in 1967. The Custaxie name came from an amalgamation of a 1955 Ford Customline fitted with a 7-litre Ford Galaxie engine, Francevic's team making full use of the very relaxed rules at the time. The car would prove almost unbeatable, and only Paul Fahey in a Mustang was able to put up any sort of a fight. However, after it's successful year of dominance, the rules were changed, outlawing the Custaxie. The engine was sold off and went into a racing boat. The rolling shell went to another owner who briefly used it for drag-racing, and although a replica of it has been built, nothing remains of the original.
Levin was a small 1.1 mile circuit within the confines of a horse-racing track in the town of Levin. It lasted until 1976, when the horse racing club wanted to improve their facilities, and the sealed track was sacrificed.
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April 26th, 2015
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