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THE CRUMPLED WRECKAGE of E. Norris's Cooper car lies in the bushes which stopped its fall down the hillside after it had gone off the road during the New Zealand championship Gold Star hill climb at Gebbies Pass on Saturday. The car fell about 100ft down the steep hillside before lodging, badly damaged, in the bushes. Norris was admitted to hospital with head and back injuries.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29989, 26 November 1962, Page 12

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THE CRUMPLED WRECKAGE of E. Norris's Cooper car lies in the bushes which stopped its fall down the hillside after it had gone off the road during the New Zealand championship Gold Star hill climb at Gebbies Pass on Saturday. The car fell about 100ft down the steep hillside before lodging, badly damaged, in the bushes. Norris was admitted to hospital with head and back injuries. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29989, 26 November 1962, Page 12

THE CRUMPLED WRECKAGE of E. Norris's Cooper car lies in the bushes which stopped its fall down the hillside after it had gone off the road during the New Zealand championship Gold Star hill climb at Gebbies Pass on Saturday. The car fell about 100ft down the steep hillside before lodging, badly damaged, in the bushes. Norris was admitted to hospital with head and back injuries. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29989, 26 November 1962, Page 12