The good old days

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The good old days

Post by JimR » Mon Dec 19, 2011 4:09 pm

I came across a photo album of 1960s road racing, autocross/rallycross, road rally, and gimmick "gymkhana" from around the South that you all might enjoy.

http://www.dctra.org/index.php?p=689

Revolutionary handling of the Triumph TR3. Positive camber standard.
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MG TD was an early application of active aero systems.
Driver wearing early application of Snell (woven composite head protection)
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An at-speed beer pickup game would make our events more interesting. Bring the wife!
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Corvette's horsepower technology outpaced contemporary tire technology.
Note the hog on the fender, as the event was held at Stuttgart Airport in Arkansas, the last active road course in the state.
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Post by Bullitt2954 » Mon Dec 19, 2011 6:24 pm

Photo 1: Absolutely LOVE the use of curbing as the inside-marker of the course. "Cones are EXPENSIVE, man!"

Photo 2: What, no Rumble Seat Wing?

Photo 3: I'd have urged The Wife to go for the can of "Schlitz", personally....

Photo 4: Are BOTH of those Vettes spinning, but in OPPOSITE directions?
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Thanks...

Post by Ted Wells » Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:05 pm

Excellent find, Jim. Can anyone - someone with better eyes or a better monitor - read the driver's name on the fender of the black Corvette? And...can one of OMR's Corvette gurus tell me what model year the Black Corvette is?

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Post by Curtis » Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:43 pm

"McLaughlin" I think. Also looks to me like it either has a split window (63) or that the stripe runs through the middle of the glass. Could you get a big block Vette in 63? Just curious as a few years later the Big Block Vettes were Aprod and the small blocks Bprod and I can clearly read the AP.

Because, I am only a little younger and have only slightly better vision than Ted, I hope someone yet another generation young, will offer their opinion or correction.

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Post by Andy » Tue Dec 27, 2011 8:45 am

It sure looks like it is a split window '63 Vette on my monitor.
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