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The Avengers, a Lady Actor and a Classic Sports Car

Lyn Archer's name has long been synonymous with Tasmanian motorsport, as well as having a strong association with the business and civic activities of Hobart over many decades, through his proprietorship of Lyn Archer Motors and service as an alderman on the Hobart City Council.  Lyn raced a variety of cars during the 1950s, 60s and 70s, but is probably best known for taking out 6th place in the 1959 Australian Grand Prix in Longford, northern Tasmania, and for also campaigning  an Elfin WR275 with great success. Today's article isn't actually about Lyn, although it is inextricably linked to him.  The car featured - a lovely MGC with an amazing 31,944 miles on the odometer (no - the clock hasn't ticked over for a second spin!) - was regularly used to tow Lyn's Elfin to race meetings, although it was actually his wife Pamela's.    I was lucky enough to meet Lyn and Pamela's son - Lyndon, who now owns the MG - in a local specialist garage

Random # 255: Corona Sedan

I'll admit that this humble early- to mid-70s Corona isn't the most exotic car to ever grace the pages of UMPH.  However, it is an absolute testament to the quality, and longevity, of the Toyota range.  It wasn't perfect but, considering its age, it was pretty damned good.  I wonder how many of today's plastic-bumpered cars will still be around in forty-plus years? U M P H (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au.) All iPhone images.

Readers' Photos # 34: HD Holden

The excellent HD Holden shown here was spotted by our  UMPH  Tasmanian West Coast Bureau chief correspondent in Queenstown, about three and a half hours' drive from Hobart  - probably more for this car's owners -  a similar distance from Burnie or Devonport and too far from Launceston to even contemplate.  It appears to be in excellent condition with glossy duco, straight, rust-free panels and perfect chrome.  It's safe to assume that she's a reliable old bus, too ; a trip down to Tasmania's west coast, all the way from Victoria, would tax many a newer car. DHR for U M P H (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au.) All iPhone images