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  • The Chevron Archive Collection: 1974 Bathurst 1000 Winner 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

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    Product Description: The Chevron Archive Collection: 1974 Bathurst 1000 Winner - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

    Product Specifications:

    1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
    700mm x 500mm finished size

    About This Product:

    The 1974 Bathurst 1000 was won by John Goss and Kevin Bartlett aboard a Ford Falcon XA GT Hardtop. The race, held on October 6, 1974, at the famous Mount Panorama Circuit in New South Wales, was marked by challenging weather conditions, including heavy rain. At the time, it was the longest Bathurst 1000 in history, a record that wouldn’t be broken until 2014.

    Goss and Bartlett’s victory was also notable for being the second consecutive win for the Ford Falcon XA GT Hardtop at the Bathurst 1000, with Allan Moffat and Ian Geoghegan winning the previous year.

    The race saw fierce competition, but Goss and Bartlett managed to overcome various challenges and treacherous track conditions to secure a memorable and hard-fought victory in the prestigious Australian endurance race.

    Authentic Collectables presents this awesome 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle which commemorates the 1974 Bathurst 1000 win. 1 Piece for every kilometre! 

    This puzzle forms part of a range by Authentic Collectables called The Chevon Archive Collection.

    The Chevron Publishing Group was co-founded by legendary publisher Ray Berghouse who has produced countless books and magazines, including Australian Muscle Car magazine, for Australian motorsport fans for decades. Berghouse is also known for his photographic exploits and has captured on-track action at Bathurst for over 60 years. As a result, the Chevron Image Archive is vast and filled with incredible images shot by Berghouse and many other photographers, since the first 500-mile race in 1963. This range pays tribute to these motorsport moments and makes these photographs available for enthusiasts to enjoy as challenging 1000-piece puzzles produced by Authentic Collectables, with permission. This edition features images of the 1974 Bathurst 1000 winning number 5 Ford Falcon XA GT storming up the mountain and drivers John Goss and Kevin Bartlett on the winner’s podium.

    It's a challenging photographic puzzle for enthusiasts which measures a large 700mm wide x 500mm high when completed. 

    It shouldn't be missed by Bathurst 1000 fans.