Andrew Cowan 1972 Heatway International Motor Rally (Clubman conversion)

Andrew Cowan 1972 Heatway International Motor Rally (Clubman conversion) 2021-03-15

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The New Zealand Series features accurate recreations of classic and modern liveries from the NZ Rally community.

I hope you enjoy driving these on New Zealand's iconic Whaanga Coast Stage!

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This is a conversion of a Mini Clubman GT driven by Scot, Andrew Cowan, the winner of the 1972 Heatway International Motor Rally in New Zealand.

GC3, and it's sister car, GC4, were built in 1971 at the British Leyland Abingdon Special Tuning Department in the UK, for the New Zealand Motor Corporation.

The co-driver of GC3 was New Zealander Jim Scott. Jim won the Heatway alongside Andrew Cowan in 1972 and 1976, his most high-profile co-drive being for a young Ari Vatanen in New Zealand’s first World Rally Championship round in 1977. Jim was also a team manager with the Masport team and Possum Bourne’s Australian rally campaigns.

Replaces livery slot #2


Credits:
Robert Webster: Thanks for the imagery of your beautiful GC4 (coming soon)!
UDegani: Thanks for your excellent livery editing guides!
Ryder PSSG Editor & VictorBush NEFS Edit: Thanks for enabling the modding community!
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