' went to the races tonight and thought I'd just share a couple of pics. Steel bodies, small-blocks (no flatheads though).
uno mas Didn't get any good close-ups of constuction though... ---------- Tighten it up until it loosens. Then back off 1/4 turn.
Crew, It wasn't. It's "I-25 Speedway" used to be called "Beacon Hill" South of P.P.I.R. just North of Pueblo.
Number 60 is a gl*** car. If you notice how wide it is.ie trunk back window area. This car is ***embled in a mfg area in Colorado by a man whose first name is Ken but I dont recall his last.it uses a metric GM frame and the body is wider to cover the frame rails.Thanks for the photos. Bobby..
I built the ch***is for a bunch of these (13) about 25 years ago. Most are still running and being used at vintage events in Canada.
The Ozark Vintage Racing ***ociation is holding their Hillbilly Nationals October 1st and 2nd at Thundervalley Speedway in Fayetteville Arkansas. The best way to have fun with old cars is to race them. http://www.racercity.com/members/fanpage/vincent/index131.shtml
Thats Andy Andersons car the no 27. If you go and take some photos post some of his headers. He told me they were wild.He runs a 300 Ford 6.Its a old car he ran 30 or so years ago. Have a good time sorry I will miss. Bobby
this is a pretty good link for pictures of real old race cars in NY, NJ and Pa area (my local tracks when I was a kid) pretty good site! http://3wide****turevault.com/