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Hot Rods Preparations for the GREAT MEXICAN RACE!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Mexican "T", Feb 22, 2025.

  1. Mexican "T"
    Joined: Feb 18, 2025
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    Mexican "T"
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    All us Hot Rodders are geared alike… We all have had a moment of Hot Rod Heaven… It’s a Universal Experience for us… Out on the Open Road in the Treasured Hot Rod we have built with our Blood, Sweat and Tears… Sunny Skies above… The Wind in our Hair… The Rumble of Exhaust Note following us at Speed… Reveling in the JOY of this moment, our Minds go in similar ways…

    Not wanting the ecstasy to end, we think; Let’s Drive all the Way to the Coast! Motor on until we hit Water! Rock on until we park in the Sand and enjoy the Salt Air!

    Or…

    My Rod is the GRUMPIEST Ride on Earth! Faster than them ALL! I’m Craving the Blood Sport of Racing! I want to Dominate! I want to RACE! I Desire VICTORY!

    Am I right??? Have you been there???

    Forgive me… I know it sounds GOOFY… This I describe happened to me! But it wasn’t for any Self-Pride or Personal Fulfillment… It was by Divine Mandate… I’m not a Blues Brother… But, like Jake and Elwood, I felt Called on a MISSION FROM GOD… In my Heart of Hearts, it was required of me to do the Carrera Pan Americana… The “GREAT MEXICAN ROAD RACE”… A Vintage Car Race hosted annually in Mexico that goes City by City… Border to Border… 8 different Cities in 7 Days… If no one objects, I would like to share my Story.
     
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  2. Mexican "T"
    Joined: Feb 18, 2025
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    Mexican "T"
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  3. Mexican "T"
    Joined: Feb 18, 2025
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    Mexican "T"
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    If you look closely, there is a 1920 Ford Model "T" Roadster under all the Roll Bar and Safety Cage. This Image is from the Souvenir Card our Racing Team gave away at the nightly Victory Fiestas during the Carrera Pan Americana. Ideally, I should have posted a "Build Thread" at the time the Jalopy was under construction. It was a High Stress Time building the Racer and preparing a Full Race Team to travel south of the Border. I was under difficult time constraints. No spare moment at the time allowed sitting in front of the Computer. In kind of retrospect, I'll share in a series of Photo Posts how the Mexican "T" came together. Listo Amigos?
     
  4. Bdamfino
    Joined: Jan 27, 2006
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    Bdamfino
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    from Hamlet, NC

    That's pretty cool! So much history wrapped up in this race, good to see and hear from a participant!!
     
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  5. Waiting for pictures & details
    of your build …

    Jim
     
  6. cabong
    Joined: Nov 29, 2005
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    cabong
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    After finding and restoring the R&C Dream Truck, I had a ball, 'till I didn't have a ball......It was time to move on. That's when I Got together with Ak Miller to rebuild the "El Caballo" from the parts and pieces that he had left of the original. I gathered all the magazines that had articles about the racer and got together with Vern Tardell to through the critter together. The result was a racer that was dead nuts accurate (another ball reference) to the original. After I painted and detailed the old bugger, I took it to Ak for his touch. He and Ray Brock made sure it was safe, which was not exactly in Ak's wheelhouse.... Ak had been wary about my intentions, but after we got to know each other, we had a ball....Ak, Ray, my wife Nancy, and I went to Mexico, and I can't say it was all peaches and cream, but in the end we had a blast.... I vintage raced the "Cabong" as Ak lovingly referred to it, for many years, and when we moved to Idaho, I donated the racer to the NHRA museum. Ak Miller 91 (2).jpg 371olds.jpg
     
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  7. nochop
    Joined: Nov 13, 2005
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    nochop
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    from norcal

    I love road race cars
     
  8. nochop
    Joined: Nov 13, 2005
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    nochop
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    from norcal

    Check this out , definitely road race inspired build. My uncle built these in the Philippines probably early 60’s IMG_0088.jpeg
     
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  9. In 1990 (91???) I participated in the Carrera Panamericana as part of a crew that took 4 cars down, including a Kurtis-Kraft 500KK with an Allied built coupe body. We also had a couple Porsche 356's and and early '50's Buick. If my memory is correct that is the year @cabong was there with El Caballo. It was quite an unforgettable experience. I believe @cabong's photo of the cars on the street has the overall winner, John Ward (back to camera) with his Kurtis in the foreground.
     
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  10. Mexican "T"
    Joined: Feb 18, 2025
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    Mexican "T"
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  11. Mexican "T"
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    Mexican "T"
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    Thanx for your reply Cabong! Good to hear from another Carrera Crazy! APhoto above from AK Miller back when he ran the Great Mexican Race. AK and Caballo was an INSPIRATION for me!
     
  12. cabong
    Joined: Nov 29, 2005
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    cabong
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    Hey Mexican "T" !! Here is a picture of an original that Ak gave me back in 1990, of the photo you posted. There was a get together to remember the Carrera, held at the Peterson Museum. I took the El Caballo, and drove it into the parking garage, where Bob P. and his wife Margie greeted me before driving in to the banquet room. Margie asked if she could go for a ride. Absolutely, but you might get that pretty dress dirty. So what, she replied, and jumped in. What a smile that old bugger could put on any ladies lips !!!!! Meanwhile, inside the party, I had Ak, Doug, Ray, and Bob sign the photo, along with Rik, who actually took the picture........ I had jackets made that were similar to the ones in the photo, and Ak Miller wore his nearly every day until his passing. I loved that guy !!!!! Ak Miller Picture 005.JPG
     
  13. cabong
    Joined: Nov 29, 2005
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    cabong
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    This is the jackets that I had made...... Carrera Panamericana jacket (2).jpg
     
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  14. patsurf
    Joined: Jan 18, 2018
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    patsurf

    absolutely perfect 'picture to the past'--great story
     

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