Great thread..... I bought a 62 in 1983 for $6,000. cash money. It was a hardtop only car & had been drag raced in S.C. most of its life.......I drove it as a daily driver for 5/6 yrs. & was offered SICK (at the time) money for it. A friend bought it.....restored it & a very large tree fell on his garage & totaled it. I wish I still had that car! Paco
no sure if this is a 62 but it's close! this is a local car. I took this at a local car show. Man I love these vettes!
Check November 2007 Hot Rod magazine there is a neat 58 g***er there. That white g***er is very cool, I see it each year at G***er madness and must look each time.
duntov------ Thanks so much.....that is an unbelievable post & collection of C1 g***er vettes! Unbelievable!
Glad to meet some folks that appreciate modified Corvettes. We have a small group of people that are into them too. The black '62 pictured earlier is one of them. Here are some from a track rental and dyno day we had. The 62 posted earlier on the dyno.
These cars are beautiful! Nice to see that not all the early Vettes have been returned to there stock configuration. ( NCRS members would have a fit if they saw these cars...lol )
Not really a g***er, but I wanted to post this one as I think the CAR IS SUPER COOL. This vette used to run period torque thrusts on it when I first saw/learned of the car. I first saw it in worcester, MA ---Ive heard all sorts of different things about this car even that it was once a fuelie car.....fact is, I love the patina and the dual quad setups. It is a un-touched 56 corvette. I am working on diggin up a few others too......I'd hate to see this post die so post some pics, and 460 Wily....lets see that "find".......did any snow melt over the weekend?
29 Rats, I agree it is a good thread but then again I'm a bit partial to early Vettes. Raced them back in the late sixties. Best g***er I ever saw run was Dave Kanners in Pron***o, an amazing B/G with an injected 427 with a push ****on clutchflite. I posted in the other related thread but here are pics of my two 62s. I have a black 62 with a 327 with a wide ratio M22 with a nose down stance that I drive regularly when the weather allows. Working on another 62 Candy Apple red with a 427 with Dart heads with a close ratio M21. Both are geared with 370 stock rear ends which of course is the weak point. The candy car I have raised with some stiffer front springs and some 2" blocks, which you can see it is raised but not as high as Vetrod's black 62 which someone earlier in the thread said they liked. He is running a 395 ci small block that he races and runs pretty strong (11s). He also has a candy 62 as well running a 532 blown and injected big block(1000HP), note the speedo to 240. Both of his cars are serious performers. On the track day some of the Vettes broke and the green 61 (big inch 11+ second small block took home the honors). There are some of us out there that like them slightly modified you could say. Jim
Man, I'm so digging this thread. My father is big into early Vettes. He had a fawn 61 fuelie that had a 62 327,30-30 w/ later 365 intake. It was a former M/SP GreenValley cl*** winner. He moved down here to Texas from Bound Brook NJ in 65 and bought that car to drive while in college. He sold it and later bought a 56 and currently has a 64. He sure misses his 61 though...
Wow, Green Valley, haven't heard that in a while. They closed it just as I was graduating HS. Those pix look like Little River/Academy Dragway near Temple. Great little track. I love the Vettes. Keep the pix coming.
http://www.vetteweb.com/features/vemp_0611w_corvettes_nostalgia_drag_racing/index.html http://www.draglist.com/Pictures/POD-Jun-2002/POD-062902.htm http://www.showrods.com/showrod_pages/malco_vett.html cc
Taken on South Congress Saturday night at the 2009 Lonestar Roundup...1960 w/ a real LS6 454 with open headers....yeah baby!!!
Not a '62 but here is a picture of my '61 B/SP, Gr***man, Osterman, Nicholson & Wade Corvette. Not a g***er, but a cl*** winner at the '62 Winternationals.
Not a g***er, but my first real car that I street raced in the Seattle area, Golden Gardens & the gut in Everett in the early '70z .................. And a Vette g***er in waiting!
Bert good to see you post here. I am a big fan of early Corvette racecars as you may remember. I could only hope to own an early Vette with racing history. Plus even if it was not a g***er, how many of us can claim their car is in Larry Davis' G***er Wars book? Plus it did pretty well taking down an AFX 421 Tempest at the 62 Winternats. As you may alredy know the HAMB has some pretty good threads on drag racing with some of the early participants chiming in with some pretty good stories. A few of them may take days just to weave thru but worth it in the end-Jim
Great Post! Those early Vettes, are sweet. That's coming from a Ford guy. Some day, one will grace a spot in my collection!
OK magazine guys, I lost a bunch of mags years ago, somebody has to have June or July 1971 w/ "Paris Trout's" bad, black, & blown `62??? It put a heavy dent in my skull a long, long time ago! Please post pics if you have it, Please? I think it's June `71...
Thanks Jim, happy to share some pictures. I'm pleased to hear that you know a little about the car. I have to point out that the photo in Larry's G***er book has an incorrect listing in the caption. Larry and I got together rather late in the book's formation so the picture was a "rush" job. The man holding the cl*** trophy in the photo is not Brendan Gr***man, but was Hugh "Putzel" Osterman, the driver. Putzel never got drag racing out of his blood and he was around it till he died in the early '90s. Putzel drove lots of different cars, including some top fuel and also had a go one evening with Pure Hell. The last time I saw him at the track he was driving a truck for **** LaHaie. His widow and daughter are still around, ran into them at the Calif Hot Rod Reunion a few years ago. Regards