Mark Hentschke was the next owner. Mark's brother, Kym, had B8/93 about that time. That car is now in Sydney, in the hands of Geoff and Sue Lewis as far as I know.
Mark sold the car to Keith Rilstone, who, even though he was retired, still couldn't get motor racing out of his system. He used a Mazda RX7 for drag racing and the Bolwell for circuit work. Eventually he rolled the Bolwell at Collingrove hillclimb, writing off the body. One of John Gourlay's racing bodies was purchased as a replacement and Kevin Cociani was engaged to effect the repairs. After cutting off the guard flares, a rethink occurred and it was eventually decided to repair the old body. This was done, the car returned to resplendent and it went back to being Bolwell-in-residence at the Birdwood museum until Keith's death. You might recall in Australian Classic Car, I think it was, a competition where the winners got to drive their dream car. One winner's dream was to drive a Nagari and this was arranged at Birdwood and this photo below was taken on that occasion.
After Keith's death, the car was sold by his wife to Udo Selter, who by this time was living in Darwin. Another restoration took place and, in the process, as you can see, it became a brighter red and lost the black bottom half. It no longer has the sunroof although I suspect that happened after the rollover.
Udo took it out to run at Hidden Valley whenever he could and, I keep getting told, has posted some pretty awesome times. Eventually the desire to build another GT40 replica took hold and he put the Bolwell on the market. It was bought by a syndicate of 3, Michael, Steve and Steve, all club members, and the car was brought back to Adelaide. They use it on a rotation basis. They've had it for 2 or 3 years now and it seems they enjoy it very much. Not long after they acquired it, Hans Neubert flew out from Germany to write a story on Bolwells for a prominent German classic car magazine. He used B8/110 as the basis of most of his photographs, apart from the ones of Campbell. Hans also produced a 12 photograph calendar using his Nagari photographs and I really treasure my copy of it along with my copy of the magazine with the comprehensive article.
This last photo's for you, Wayne, as it shows the gear lever surround you're looking for.
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