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NORMAN " WIZARD " SMITH .

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 8:18 pm
by ROSS BROWN
Australia's Yesterdays is the book these pictures came from.

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THAT ENTERPRISE IS JUST SO 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) .

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:41 am
by Lynchy
What ever happened to Wizard's cars? Are they in museums anywhere?

huh?

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:52 am
by Dr Goggles
Dunno if the caption is right for that first photo......that looks more like the Gold Coast Expressway to me.

But you're definitely right about the Enterprise though Boss.

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 3:54 pm
by ROSS BROWN
Norman Leslie " WIZARD " Smith is on the left with " Donald James Harkness " to his left. They are holding a...( flower coralation....!??) bunch of flowers which was to resemble the enterprise, while traveling on a ship to or from NZ. Donald was the designer builder of the cars & did do his time at the wheel until a nasty accident kept him on the spanners.

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The top car in the first picture , the ESSEX 4. Its true where abouts is not known ,but has been replicated by Jim Scammell whom resides somewhere in Adelaide. The other two cars ,are yet to be found ,
The search continues.

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 11:02 pm
by ROSS BROWN
Don Harkness is some what the key of success.
On leaving school he became an apprentice in general engineering. At the age of 20 he secured employment at J.C. Hiller's garage at Drummoyne and in 1922 the partnership of Harkness & Hiller Pty Ltd was formed .
Harkness developed an intrest in motor racing in 1924 he imported a WILLYS- OVERLAND chassis he modified extensively .In this car ( christened "WHITEY" ) Harkness won about 50 events at the Penrith and Maroubra tracks and at Gerringong's Seven Mile Beach


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"Whitey" The car pictured with Harkness at the wheel looks to be Australia's first step into LSR.
An offer of a 50 pound trophy by the Daily Guardian for the first person in Australia to break 100 mph for a measured mile , prompted Harkness to build a new car using a Minerva chassis and a Hispano Suiza aero engine .He won the trophy attaining 108 mph at Gerringong on 17 October 1925.
Am yet to find a picture of this car.

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 6:39 am
by DON NOBLE
Lynchy wrote:What ever happened to Wizard's cars? Are they in museums anywhere?

The "big" speedracer returned to Australia after the NZ record attempt . It was eventually dismantled . The engine ( Napier 1700bhp ) had been borrowed with a 1000 pound bond from the british Air Ministry . The engine was not returned to the British Air Ministry but was bought and then sold to a speed boat owner .

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 6:43 am
by DON NOBLE
Heres a Video I did on the 90 mile beach recently .

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Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 8:46 am
by ROSS BROWN
Toheroa shells look to be thin on the ground Don. There's hope for the place yet.

PICTURES FOUND! :D
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This is the V8 powerd Hispano Suiza Minerva with Harkness at the wheel. 107.14 mph was the exact recording . but apperently reached a speed of 120mph during land speed trials sanctioned by RACA

THE ALLIANCE

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 7:02 pm
by ROSS BROWN
[i]Harkness was approached by Smith and former Lord Mayor of Sydney Jack Moyston to build a car for Smith's attempts to break the Australasian one mile and the world ten mile records . The result was the "ANZAC" with a Rolls Royce V12 Eagle 8 aero engine and a Cadillac chassis.

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The creation resulted with the Australian record being raised to 128.571 mph at Gerringong,the team then took the "ANZAC" to Ninety Mile Beach, New Zealand, where it achieved an unofficial record 148 mph

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 8:36 pm
by ROSS BROWN
THE SYNDICATE.
[i]Next project to be undertaken was the design and build of the "ENTERPRISE" A syndicate was formed - Smith ,Moysyn ,Jim James and Harkness whom was to build the car at cost. The car was named the "F.H.Stewart Enterprise" after its sponsor Sir Fredrick Stewart. they borrowed a Napier Lion W12 engine from a Schneider Seaplane
and fitted it to a specificly constructed chassis.

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Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 9:18 pm
by ROSS BROWN
[i]On completion of the "ENTERPRISE" Harkness wore critisim that the car was a copy of Henry Seagrave's "GOLDEN ARROW" and at a glance there is a similarity,yet in a proper study of the two cars it is obvious the only similarities is that they both have four wheels and share the same NAPIER LION engine .

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Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 10:08 pm
by ROSS BROWN
[i] The car showed a beautifull presence and was celerbrated by the press , soon after it was shipped to New Zealand .

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In an earlier picture I wrote that Smith and Harkness were on a ship going too or from New Zealand . In the events that followed, that picture was definitly taken going too NZ. :shock:

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 8:37 am
by DON NOBLE
HEY Ross , Its a great story , allmost boys own adventure stuff . Where did you dig up all those pics , or is it in a book ? I would like to obtain as much info as possible on the 90 mile beach speed record attempts , with the view to going to the local council to have some sort of plaque or sign erected . The 90 mile beach is 100 km from where I live in Paihia .

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 8:26 pm
by ROSS BROWN
Harkness had designed & built the car specifically to break the world one mile record which was held by seagrave . the car did however brake the world ten mile record at 164.084 mph .
BUT ALASS !
The celebrations were about to sour . somehow during the course of the events Harkness was absent from the car long enough for Smith and company to to fit an unsightly radiator.

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On sight of this Harkness returned back to Australia in disgust.
A solem ending to such a great start.


excerts & pictures from this story have come from

POWER HOUSE MUSEUM ARCHIVES
THE BOOK / AUSTRALIA'S YESTERDAY'S
THE BOOK / A QUEST FOR SPEED

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 5:21 pm
by Lynchy
Bob wouldn't have let it through scrutineering with those D shackles not safety wired!!!!

Lynchy