Dont know where, when or how I got it, but I got it. This is the cover of a small 6 page brochure I own from IMS. Inside is an article telling about the history of the track and the two middle pages show all the winners of the race
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Dont know where, when or how I got it, but I got it. This is the cover of a small 6 page brochure I own from IMS. Inside is an article telling about the history of the track and the two middle pages show all the winners of the race
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This is the back cover of the same brochure.
Do people still send mail to IMS?![]()
Looks like my moms handwriting in lower right corner BTW. Looks like she was planning a trip trying to figure how much it would cost
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Last edited by KevMcNJ; 09-11-2009 at 07:37 AM.
Originally Posted by sneva33
That is very definately one SWEET ride. I would give my left butt cheek to see 33 of these beauties take the green on a bright sunny day in May. I was born just a bit too late! (1963).
David.
Here's some action from Michigan.
David.
Mears and Unser:
Andretti and Mears:
Ferguson and Brayton:
Dickson and Lazier:
Dickson and Andretti:
Johncock and Andretti:
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Dennis Firestone and his Eagle, 1982.
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I hope that's a caution lap, because that corner worker is standing ON THE TRACK.Originally Posted by Ovalmeister
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I hate to be a snot here, but what I was refering to in the picture of the "Ken Paul" is that the car isn't really the real winner. It is made up of spare parts from other cars and presented as the original Ken Paul Spl.
It has been pretty well documented as a "representative creation".
But it still is a purty ride!
ZOOOM
"Doc, just set them fingers sose I can hold the wheel"
James Hurtubise, June, 1964
I'm afraid that you will need to up the ante...Originally Posted by Ovalmeister
Oval, your birth year was my first year at Indy.
Ken-Paul Special trivia: There was no company or sponsor by the name of Ken-Paul. The Ken and Paul were the first names of the two co-owners.
Ken Rich and Paul Lacy?
Ignorant men marvel at extraordinary things. Intelligent men admire simple things.
Ovalmeister, that's one of my fondest memories as a teenager in the 50s before I went into the USAF and the early 60s after I returned. I definitely count it as one of the blessings of my longevity, and I'm sure other OFs on here agree with me.
Originally Posted by Doctorindy
Yes Doctorindy, they were under caution for the Pancho Carter crash:
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Originally Posted by flatlander_48
Hi flatlander,
I can't give up both butt cheeks, the wife owns the right cheek! She almost has the left side paid off as well.
David.
IndyDog, you should change your name to LUCKYdog!Originally Posted by IndyDog
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David.
You are definately lucky to have witnessed the best era at Indy. (my humble opinion obviously).Originally Posted by indybigjohn
David.
Without looking it up, how many drivers can you name?
OK, you can cheat here: http://indy500.tjs-labs.com/index
David.
Front half:
Back half:
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Interesting... same cars, very different side pod profiles.Originally Posted by Ovalmeister
"Promote what you love instead of bashing what you hate."
2012 Indianapolis 500 Photo Gallery
2011 Indianapolis 500 photo gallery
All of 'em. Just look up the 1988 starting grid.Originally Posted by Ovalmeister
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The Ayn Rand of Indycar
No one had to badge the Offy.
yes...Originally Posted by cbreez99
those two were known as some of THE best partiers ever at INDY.
After the race rumors had it that a rental car wound up in a swimming pool.
One of the two (which one I cannot remember) killed hisself while piloting his private plane inneberiated... ineberiat...... drunk.
ZOOOM
Ahhhhh, the days when true sportsman owned cars and raced them for fun and bragging rights...not money.![]()
The traffic jam getting into the Speedway post WWII. Oh that midwest farmland!
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Of course you mean the BCV Eagle 81 as modified by John Buttera and Ronnie Capps. Who knows the third partner's name?Dennis Firestone and his Eagle, 1982.
Kevin
not Count Rudy Vanstratten. I just figured V...![]()
Last edited by cbreez99; 09-11-2009 at 06:44 PM. Reason: error
Geez, I guess you better like the guy who is driving next t youOriginally Posted by cbreez99
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Ok, back to more cars.
Ed Pimm missed the show in '88 in Elmer Fields' car.
The '88 March/Porsche
Scott Pruett's '91 Truesports/Judd
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1972 - (as seen from the Snakepit)
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