Roger McCluskey
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Roger McCluskey
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By the way, thanks to all, for the help in identifying those 60's photos that my brother took.![]()
David.
Yes, the flyer shows two #3 cars in a rack. These would be the two copies that the auction brochure refers to.Originally Posted by indyrjc
The #60 STP turbine was, according to the Ferguson/Nye "Team Lotus" book, Lotus 56 chassis 1 which was retained by Parnelli Jones. That car is currently in the Vel's Parnelli Jones Collection.
I don't share Avon Aero's confidence that the car in their care is the #60 STP turbine.
Some how that's like Parnelli and Jimmy Dilamarter (ex-Vel's crew chief and museum boss) didn't know what cars they were selling. The Leonard #60 turbine that Parnelli owns is reportedly still in running condition; pretty much just like it was at the end of 1968 (at least under the skin). Parnelli drove this car himself just for fun several times after he got out of race car ownership.Originally Posted by Allen Brown
Oval.....you are correct. Car is Boyd Robeson's Atlanta Offy, 1977. This was Mel's last attempt at making the race. He was left in the Q line in '74, turned down several rides in '75 for one of Foyt's backups (AJ decided to go with one car), in '76 crashed and never reached speed in a car he and Don built from Joe Leonards '67 Coyote.Originally Posted by Ovalmeister
Many photos on Mel's website, INDY '70s
Please visit the tribute to my longtime friend Mel Kenyon
looks more like a Foyt/Ford engine than an Offy? Also notice the radiator pod is only on left sideOriginally Posted by tnindyman
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BSJ....it really does look like the Foyt. All of the info on the car shows an OFFY. Interesting about the radiator. Gonna' have to ask Mel about that. Will get back to ya'Originally Posted by BSJracing
Per the 1977 Hungness Yearbook, to say nothing of all of the visual evidence, the Boyd Robson car was powered by a Foyt (Ford). Mel tried the car long with three other drivers and none of them came close to bubble speed.Originally Posted by tnindyman
The Ayn Rand of Indycar
No one had to badge the Offy.
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Time to go old school. I have a bundle of old photos that I need to take time scanning. Fortunately I have several goldie oldies that I can add in the near future that are already on my computer. I shared some of these this past spring. Wayne Weiler autographed this photo of Sir Jack, Wayne, AJ, McClusky, and I beleive Bob Harkey.
God speed!
That's Bill Cheesbourg on the far right. It looks like the photo was taken at the 1961 Victory Banquet.Originally Posted by Rick Jones
That would explain A.J.'s big smile.
I'll see YOU at the races!
Thanks for the corrected identity.Originally Posted by indyrjc
Dave....thanks for the update on the #88. The OTHER three drivers were: Tom Frantz, Jerrry Karl, and Bob Harkey. As you said, NONE of the four came close to making the race.Originally Posted by DaveL
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Getting back to the 1969 Plymouth, here is a photo that I just came across that is listed as the STP super wedge Plymouth of 1969. This is obviously not a '68 Lotus or hybred '68 Lotus. Is this the Gerhardt and the other cars were just Granatelli Lotus copies, or actual Lotus' and not Gerhardts?
Curious that the front suspension looks very similar (as far as you can see with the body on) to the Lotus turbine...Originally Posted by Rick Jones
Found a few more InstaMatic shots.
Ruby 1975
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"Art shook down a pushrod Plymouth V8 in one of last year's wedge-shaped Loutus cars that wears new aero features. The car was uncompetitive and Art switched to a new Lotus Offy. He qualified 12th, but due to mechanical trouble on lap 7, he finished 31st".
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This photo and statement is from Art Pollard's tribute website. Could that "super wedge" car actually be a heavily reconfigured '68 Lotus? This photo is obviously the Offy Lotus.
Originally Posted by Rick Jones
I read somewhere that the Superwedge was a re-bodied Lotus 56. I think Flatlander 48 pointed out the proof of this. The front suspension on these Lotus 56 and Lotus copies doesn't look like any other car that I can think of.
That is Mike Hiss in the Riley/Offy in 1976 , previously the (1974)English Leather and (1975) Silver Floss--- he did not qualify.
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