Lance, Thank you for the tour report. I still hope to get to see the Nethercutt collection some day. My guess is that the Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic Coupe is the Dr. Peter Williamson car that is on l
Tom, I just found the same link ten minutes ago from www.PreWarCar.com that has a photo and link to the restored Campbell yacht! There are several other early LSR links as well. Bob in connecticut
I wonder if any thought has been given to putting a flange on the inside of those wheels and checking with the Union Pacific train schedule? Bob in connecticut
If any of the above items are of interest check out this site. I had the pleasure of knowing joe Gertler Sr, Joe Jr. has done a great job setting up this site. http://www.memaerobilia.com/racecars.as
If you can find a copy of Mark Dee's The Miller Dynasty there is a nice section on the Joel thorne cars. At the time he had the best race shop in the country, sort of a Roger Penski of his day. Both
Hi Paul, This car was on the cover and featured with a Rex Burnettt cutaway drawing in the December 1949 issue of Hot Rod. A full year before I was born. The late Mark Dees owned it at one time, I'm
Thanks Wes, There is a color photo of this car in one of the new history of Hot rodding books at Barnes & Noble. I had the same opinion of the cars construction, neat piece of history though. Bob in
There was a feature (and cover shot) of this bike in Popular Science or Popular Mechanix back in the 1930's. iIll go through my stack of things and see if I still have it. Bob in connecticut
The snow plow just went up the road again. I'm looking through the autographed 50th Annual Bonneville Program I won from Tom Bryant on eBay. If you think of the snow as salt you feel warner. We have
We were at the Air Force Museum in Dayton for the first time this year, FAR better than Air & Space in Washington, D.C in my opinion. Got to see my fourth airworthy B-17 like the ones Dad spent 3 yea
Type in Racycle in a Google Search and you'll see a restored version of this bike.Racing bikes were called ROADSTERS before we had cars with those bodies! Bob in connecticut