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Features VINTAGE SPRINT CAR PIC THREAD, 1965 and older only please.

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Joshua Shaw, Jan 17, 2008.

  1. The37Kid
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    That is the car Gene Webber restored, where is it now? It was on the cover of the Hershey program, I'll find my copy and post it. Bob
     
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  2. jimmy six
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    Thunderbird written on the side and the rockers seem tell us that…that car is gorgeous: the look, style, and paint are what memories of the golden age of sprint and champ cars were for me…
     
  3. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    Love it, especially the wheel / tire combination. Will you share what brand and size of tires you are running? Thank you.
     
  4. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    Love it, especially the wheel / tire combination. Will you share what brand and size of tires you are running? Thank you.
     
  5. Little Terry
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    5.50x16 and 6.50x16 Blockleys on Buffalo wires
     
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  6. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    Thank you. I will search to see if those tires are available on my planet.
     
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  7. I'm ran 5.50 and 6.00 x 16 Blockleys on my old hillclimb T modified.
    I have them in a 19" on my T Coupe and they were brilliant driving home in the heavy rain at around 55-65...
     
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  8. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    Hi Josh, Did this car get finished? I would love to see pics of it.
    My build drags on. I still hope to meet up with you to get it lettered. Maybe when it goes to Dayton for a set of wires.
     
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    Colby Scroggin

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  11. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    I see the steering wheel is offset to the left. At first I wondered if that was just to get the cowl steering box to package. Then I started to think maybe it was placed that way intentionally to make it more comfortable for the driver to lean left in turns?

    Done anywhere else? (I wish I'd thought of that.)
     
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  12. Pete Eastwood
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    Don Blair's beautiful race car, near the corner of Daisy & Mataro St.
    His speed shop is at the corner of Daisy & Foothill in Pasadena Ca.
    75 yards from where I grew up Daisy.jpg

    blairs offy 2.jpg
     
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  13. The37Kid
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    Pete, Any updates on the RAJO?

    Bob
     
  14. keith majka
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    This is a picture of the Catfish. When FB_IMG_1568581419456.jpg
     
  15. The37Kid
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    Thanks Keith! That is a photo I've never seen, never knew the Catfish raced that far from the East Coast.

    Bob
     
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    Naw, they only did that so they would not have to worry about dying of old age.
     
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  18. keith majka
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    I have this car. 20181003_111048.jpg 20181003_111048.jpg 20181008_085623.jpg
     

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  20. Dave Deppe
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    Hello, I am new to this forum and was interested to see the post about the ERA at Indy. A friend of mine in the UK just purchased this car and is starting into a restoration project to get the car running again. We are looking for any photos or history of the car during it's visit to Indy, and are curious if you happen to know more about this. Thanks
     
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  21. The37Kid
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    Dave, Welcome to the HAMB! I never knew an ERA made it to INDY. How many cars did they build, and how many exist today? I've seen a few that came over for Vintage racing, think one or two live here now. Great cars. Bob
     
  22. metal bender
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  23. Looking for more info. Have had the help of a past curator from the National Sprint car hall of fame assist me in seeking info on a sprint car driver from mid 1950's by the name of Norm Guay. The time line for Norm racing lines up with Sharon Speedway in Ohio. Eldora racing events did not match. I tried reaching out to Sharon speedway but got no response. Does anyone know of a group that might have history of this venue in the mid 1950's. Possibly driver info from then? Again Norm drove a Buick Nailhead sprinter every other weekend there. Any known owners or drivers of these Buick powered sprinters back then. Thanks for any help.
     
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    Ron Pollock member of Facebook, but I will write to him
     
  25. That would be great if you can. Appreciate any help on this. Norm is a great guy who went for it as a young man. But as we all know getting married put the damper on things. But he still has that twinkle in his eyes when he sees old Sprint cars and Stockers. He smile is infectious when we chat about the 1950's and 60's. Thanks.
     
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  27. Little Terry
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    Yes those are the same. Since my last post we found the Venolia name cast into the underside of the pistons. The bore is 3.15/16". I had to use a 302cu head gasket to get clearance.
     
  28. jimmy six
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    Not ez find rings today. I had trouble finding them in 1975. Stock 270 bore is 3.78125. 3-15/16” is 3.9375. That’s a .156” over bore.
    I have a set of Venolias that were 3-31/32” made for an under 300” class in the 50’s. Rings were wider back then too.
     
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  29. rdstpu
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    21 and RDSTPU.jpg 21 car 4 Port Riley.jpg Aug 9 1948 Life Mag 2 (3).jpg Walt in 21.jpeg Here is the Mel Leighton famous #21 sprint car powered by a 4 Port Riley. A long and successful history starting in 1938 with Mel driving and then hiring Johnnie Parsons, Bob Sweikert, Jack McGrath and others to drive. The picture of the car flipping is from the August 9th 1948 issue of Life Magazine with driver Orvelle Epperley flying out of the car and losing part of his leg. Also pictured are it's 4 port Riley, the car at a WRA event with Walt James driving and at home in its garage with its sister 29 RPU (with a 2 port).
     
  30. Anybody have any suggestions to make, or existing pieces that have the compound curves, for the two front corners of the foot/floor pan on a sprinter? I remember seeing some made from sugar scoops (!)

    I would imagine, being aluminum, they could be formed over something like an acetylene tank cap.
    Not that I’ve ever done that, just thinking out loud.

    Probably many of you guys who could do it in an hour or less!
     

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