Right Track and the Duesenbergs are correct. :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexamateo
Keep digging. :up:
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Right Track and the Duesenbergs are correct. :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexamateo
Keep digging. :up:
1920
Beverly Hills
#9 Tommy Milton Duesenberg
#10 Jimmy Murphy Duesenberg
#12 Ralph Mulford Duesenberg
Great Job AM. :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexamateo
Your Turn. :)
Driver, Car, Track, Year
1972 Antares at Indy in 1979. Eldon Rassmussen drove it. Had a Turbo OffyQuote:
Originally Posted by Alexamateo
This is one, so you think you know something.
What Engine was suppose to be used in the Ed Finley owned car?
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It may be the same car, but the car Rasmussen drove in 1979 was a blue #50. The car in my picture is listed by a different named chassis, although it did start out as an Antares.
Ed Finley first showed up using a 305 cu. in. Chevy. Is that what you are referring to?
Nope it was for the #70 car. Actually an historic engine.Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexamateo
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A V-12 Lincoln Zephyr.
Very close!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexamateo
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http://www.motorsportforums.com/foru...9&postcount=16
Driver- Eldon Rasmussen
Year- 1977
Car- Mantra - Offy
Track- Indianapolis
And for WALDO the moter was a 16 cylinder job built by Frank Lockhart for the Sampson Special using 2 V-8 Millers.