I cant get more specific without googling it, i know they raced it in a rally race around hazard and it whooped em
Not at all. Larzbahrs gave a good hint. Anyways, Boss Hogg was always on the scene before the Cousins. Explain that. Who invented the first crankshaft and in what year? I'll give it to ya if you answer the first bit.
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I believe that the rules state "don't post any new questions till your previous one is answered correctly"
The thing is at the time I started my list (yesterday) The previous question was right...I just hit post today... But I think I answered the crankshaft question right...
That may be true, but it is not the Father & Son I had in mind. Father raced a Ford at INDY finished higher than MILLER and Duesenbergs, his son later became a Formula 1 Champion. Hint #2 was the fact the son also raced in the Melia Melia... LAST TWO HINTS........Silver and a Rolling Stone.
I'm not so sure, Doug, that's why I put it up here, but Fuller was generally credited. But Rod had told me in '64 that he built it. I was skeptical (didn't know him that well), but then a few years ago when Hot Rod Magazine did a feature on the restored car, they gave Rod credit in the article.