The Jalopy Journal
Better pick up the newest issue of SRP. Summer, 2011. Mark
Joel, I have quite a bit of history on the Kimball Z-11. It ended up in Arizona, and was lost/scrapped there. The aluminum, or some of it anyway,...
Verne, Larry Wilson and/or Jack May painted the moulding inserts red on the "Good Ol Mr. Wilson' car. ;)
Wally, do you recall who you sold the "Shaker" to? Mark
No one has commented on the car shown in the upper right corner. Any guesses? Mark
It's Huston Platt - The Dixie Twister. Great Photo!!! Mark whooops - sorry Joel, missed your post, I've been away from this for a bit.
Joel, I have that book! See pic. You are correct, it was the Earl Evans "White Tornado". The car and aluminum still exist, but they have been...
Joel, Hollingsworth sold his car to Hubert Platt. I think Hubert has told a few people that he thought he had bought his car (the Shaker) from...
Down South Racer, I'm not sure. I'll try and find out. Johnny was in Goldsboro, NC when he ordered the Z-11, at Cobb Chevrolet. He might have...
Joel, The scoop shown was made by Johnny Hollingsworth - not Platt. I have a number of photos of the car when Hollingsworth had it with the...
Joel, Richard is still around, I haven't talked to him for a year or two. Still living in the Charlotte area. I'm not sure what he's doing right...
Fanbelt, Contact me if you could - markjascher@hotmail.com Thanks! Mark
Joel and Verne That article just confused things for me, thanks for the insight. On that photo you posted of the Nicholson 61, I have a few...
Joel and Verne, I was looking through some stuff this weekend, and came across an article on Don Nicholson in HR magazine, April 1980. In it, he...
Joel, Here's a shot of the Bill Clay car after it was painted yellow. I don't know the photographer, but it came to us from Ray Hruska in Wichita.
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