The Jalopy Journal
1962 Indy Nationals C/G class winner was Larry Teter in his Chevy powered '32 Ford Vicky. His winning time was 12.61 et @ 108.30 MPH.
[ATTACH]Les Ritchey Thunderbolt early photo still with cloverleaf hood.
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1965 Indy, stockers lined up headed toward the starting line.[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Early pic of Dave Wren wheeling his B/MP '58 Plymouth.
[ATTACH] 1959 NHRA Detroit Nationals. Seen here Doug Cook, who later drove the famous Stone, Woods, Cook A/GS Willys, driving his C/Gas '37...
[ATTACH] 1957 NHRA Nationals at Oklahoma City, OK. B/Street Roadster winner Carl T. Stone from Dallas, TX in his '32 Ford over Alan Goughnour...
[ATTACH] Sept 1961 at Green Valley Raceway, C/S trophy run between a pair of '55 Chevys. Dale Smith in the near lane took the win running an...
[ATTACH] Tasca Thunderbolt on scales. Back then the cars were weighed without the driver.
[ATTACH] 1962 Indy SS/S class winner Dave Strickler. Bill Jenkins and Strickler in teardown.
Let's not let this site die. Come on, post some old racecar photos.
1962 Chevrolet 409-409 SS/S sponsored by Garrison Motor Sales of Murray, KY [ATTACH]
Henry-J A/G from Owensboro, KY sponsored by Freel's Auto Parts.[ATTACH]
57 Chevy vs 57 Chevy[ATTACH]
1959 Corvette Convertible. This car lived most of its life in California. Rare Inca Silver exterior w/black interior and new black convertible...
Olds sedan vs Olds hardtop.[ATTACH]
1959 Detroit Nationals. George Montgomery in his '33 Willys and Jeg Coughlin Sr. in his '55 Chevy on a time run.[ATTACH]
40 Ford sedan running B/G. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Warren Johnson drove this 1940 Chevrolet coupe in A/MP before the days of running Pro/Stock.
Handicap start '64 Galaxie Hi-riser A/SA vs '64 Thunderbolt S/SA at Niagara Dragstrip. [ATTACH]
John Donilson's altered wheelbase 1964 Thunderbolt Fairlane that crashed at Union Hill in 1966. [ATTACH]
Ever miss something important because you let time get away from you? Setting at my computer the other day I missed the start of a show because I...
Start at the beginning of this whole thread, "Little tips and tricks for garage hobbyists" and reread all the tips. You may find tips you had...
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