Your Getting Warmer. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Chris R
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Your Getting Warmer. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Chris R
then Cotati in Santa Rosa???
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Originally Posted by Chris R
Beverly Hills Board Track. The track that took Gaston Chevrolet in 1920.
huh, go figure - I thought it looked like people were a little too bundled up for Beverly Hills.... I found a picture of the same car at Beverly Hills in 1922 (in Gary Doyle's book "king of the boards") and the facilities looked different - as did the car - looks like he added hubcaps for 1922 also .....
Waldo - welcome back...
For how long is the question. I am going to do my 1968 and this. I did make a mistake talking about shrill voices complaining about Danica in the booth at LBGP.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris R
Been working on finding the history of the oldest running Kurtis 4000 D. Made it onto the USAC National Championship Dirt Circuit in 1971 and was built in 1952 at least.
hey wasn't there an interesting post by a new guy here a while ago? I was having a hard time figuring it out actually.....
Welcome Back WALDO. :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by !!WALDO!!
You are correct on the track.
It is your turn. :)
Sorry Chris I tried to help but Waldo was quick on the draw. :D
Although the photo does not give the month I think it might be the Nov race. November in California could be hot or cold.
Gaston was killed in November of 1920 there so it is possible.Quote:
Originally Posted by Phoenixent
This car qualified for the 1965 500 by then rookie Arnie Knepper. This is an extremely rare roadster.
Who built it and in what year?