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Tony Quinn
Tony Quinn discusses his memoir Zero to 60
Home Sweet Home: The wooden caravan that Dad built on the back of a Bedford truck chassis. Photo: Tony Quinn Family Collection
The exquisite décor inside the caravan. Photo: Tony Quinn Family Collection
Stretch caravan: The ‘extended version’ of the caravan with three bedrooms to the left, the lounge in the middle and the kitchen to the right. Photo: Tony Quinn Family Collection
Dirty business: The first Fatman factory was in an old milking shed in Dargaville. Here I minced up fat and offal from the local butcher, cooked it in a clarifier to make dripping, tallow and meat fractions. Photo: Tony Quinn Family Collection
Rockin’ and rollin’: Our first production run of Dinkum Dinner at Victory Meats. Photo: Tony Quinn Family Collection
Top of the podium: Celebrating our win at the Dubai 24-hour in 2008. Photo: Tony Quinn Family Collection
Blank canvas. Early days at Highlands. Photo: Tony Quinn Family Collection
An aerial shot of Hampton Downs. Photo: Tony Quinn Family Collection
Aerial view: Highlands from the air. The National Motorsport Museum is in the building at the top left of the picture, while pit lane is top right. Photo: Tony Quinn Family Collection
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