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Grand Prix motorcycle legend Geoff Duke dies.

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JMU 922: Geoff Duke Ltd.

JMU 922: Geoff Duke Ltd.

British motorcycle racing legend Geoff Duke – a six-time Isle of Man TT winner and world champion – has died at the age of 92.

Geoff was one of the first major stars of grand prix motorcycle racing in the 1950s.

He made his name at the famous Isle of Man event, earning a factory Norton ride after winning the 1949 Senior Clubmans TT and Senior Manx Grand Prix.

In his first year with Norton, he set a record pace on the way to TT victory and came within one point of the 500cc world championship, finishing second in the 350cc class too.

The following year he dominated both the 350cc and 500cc championships to claim his first world titles, adding further TT wins along the way, and he successfully defended his 350cc crown in 1952 despite his season being curtailed early by injuries.

Duke switched from Norton to Gilera for 1953, focused solely on 500cc racing and dominated. A further three world titles were notched up, along with another TT win in 1955.

Geoff also dabbled in sportscar racing with Aston Martin, a podium finish in a DB3 in Goodwood’s Easter Handicap in 1952 being the high point in results terms.

The 1955 crown proved to be Duke’s last world championship victory and he retired after 1959 with 22 500cc and 11 350cc wins to his name, plus six titles across the two classes.

Gray Southard and I met Geoff at the 100th Anniversary of Norton Rally at the National Motorcycle Museum in 1998. Ever the gentleman, Geoff was happy to pose in front of 5003 NX, having owned a J-type himself in the 1950s.

 

 


UMO goes to a new home!

4pm Saturday 25th April 2015. HOT OFF THE PRESS! Our contact at Mathewson’s Auctions has phoned to let the Register know that the Morris J/B van has sold for £22,500. This will be plus auction fees (+VAT), so sets a new benchmark figure for our favourite light commercial.

As and when we hear more, we’ll update this blog post. We have heard that this turned out to be the most expensive lot in the auction.

UMO 938: at the 60th Anniversary rally at Wythall


Morris J/B van for sale!

Ken Cooke has put his Morris J/B van UMO 938 up for sale at an auction at Mathewsons Auctions on 25th April. This screengrab has come from their site.

http://www.mathewsons.co.uk/#!auction-page-1/c5o

 

Newton'Cooke J van for sale

We would urge any enthusiast looking to purchase a van to consider this one.

It underwent a thorough rebuild when Ken acquired it, and it will undoubtedly be one of the most correct J/Bs around as Ken is a stickler for getting, and using, the right parts.


Ouch!

NXO 191

NXO 191

Luckily the driver was unhurt after this!

Our thanks to Dennis Bradley for supplying these photos.

NXO 191

NXO 191


The Australia Day display!

Eight is a momentous number.
Australia Day in Sydney was damp but it did not stop eight J-type vans driving to the annual CARnivale display in Macquarie Street Sydney. The Hyde Park Barracks was the backdrop to a record number of fully road going J-type vans in Australia for many years.

“Mr Baker”, the recently restored van sporting the livery ‘The Upholsterer’, had been in Sydney for a few days, following a seven hour tow from Cobargo on a hot 35C day. It was driven to the display on the chilly, damp Australia Day and was dripping water droplets all day. Its custodians capped off a great day with a concert at the Opera House.

Winning Appliances supplied two of their vans, a J and a J/B. Doyles of Watsons Bay, the famous Sydney restaurant, sent their J/B as did Sydney Packaging and Pipe Perfection Plumbing. J/B 41717, the ex ABBCO Bread van, was there and the Bellette family’s V8 J type Rat Rod kept the crowds captivated all day long.

We were impressed to meet a Welshman who told of driving J-types for the Wales Gas Co and another British holiday maker telling J-type tales of driving J-types for an electricity company in the South East of England. They did not seem to mind the damp conditions and neither did we. It is very noteworthy that every J-van on display has it’s own personality. Every custodian has treated their Jubilant creation individually and the public react with Joy.

That must be why they are called the Morris J van! J for JOY!
Peter Bateman. Sydney January 28, 2015

2015 Australia Day Carnivale: J-type display 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Australia Day Update

The gathering has started for Monday’s Australia Day J-type get-together. Will Hughes and his van have arrived in Sydney for the CARnivale display. His van was given a traditional “Welcome to Syd’sKnee” by JB 41717 and escorted up King Street Newtown.

More to follow…

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Australian Update…

From the Antipodes come more news of J type vans. Whilst some may have been following the eBay trading of four Oz vans, the Australian Kustom Nationals was held at the Phillip Island, Victoria,  last week-end.  J type lovers will be gladdened to hear the Laurie Bellette’s V8 J type picked up a Top 10 trophy. Laurie also had an opportunity to travel around the famed racing circuit and it is now believed he holds the lap record for a Morris J type on this race track.  He was also the first Morris J to cross the finish line.  Remember, Laurie drove the J from Sydney, a round trip of 2000 kilometres.  It is another milestone for this remarkable van.
Laurie Bellette's V8 J-type van
Laurie Bellette with trophyV8 J-type at Phillip IslandFour Morris J vans have changed hands in Australia in the last three weeks. All have gone to Victoria. The Register is endeavouring to keep in contact with each new custodian.
Australia Day is Monday January 26, 2015 and again there will be a display of Morris J types outside the Hyde Park Barracks in Sydney at the annual CARnivale display. Come and say g’Day!
Peter Bateman
Sydney January 2015

J-type poster…

Really surprised that nobody has emailed to say that this has been positioned by the M6, apparently for a few months now! The J-type is one of three images that constantly scroll through, the other two being a telephone box and a plate of fish and chips by the seaside. We don’t actually know what the message of the advert is!

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Happy New Year

Happy-New-Year-2015


Review 39 hits the streets!

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Review 39 is about to go into the post. Collected from the printers a couple of hours ago!

This 20-page issue includes:

A Review of the Classic Van and Pick-up Show at Gaydon

A follow-up article about M~C’s post-war styling

A Review of the Goodwood Revival

Archive street scenes

‘A chance encounter of the J-type kind’ by Peter Bateman

‘On the Move’ Down Under…

‘On the Move’ nearer home…

‘Riding the wave of popularity’

An archive colour Morris advertisement

Diecast Model Update

and A Review of the Classic Motor Show at the NEC