Does any one remember reading about this quasi famous driver?
What was he famous for?
ZOOOM
Does any one remember reading about this quasi famous driver?
What was he famous for?
ZOOOM
"Doc, just set them fingers sose I can hold the wheel"
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Setting coast to coast fuel economy records. (I think)Originally Posted by Zooom
(I got in at the same time as TTE)
Lloyd was a supposed champion of the Mobilgas Economy Runs. He was the road test editor of Car and Driver magazine, circa 1969-70.
I don't believe any photos of Lloyd exist.
You people never cease to amaize me!
Yes! Loyd "balloonfoot" Bodine was indeed the most famous driver of the infamous Mobil Economy Run, held some 50 years ago!
It was said that Loyd drove like he had a "balloon" under his driving foot when he won so many economy runs........
Now-a-days... I can get 30 MPG in my C-5 Vette if I can convince myself that I should drive at about 60 MPH...... (doesn't happen often..........)
ZOOOM
Originally Posted by Kurt Cobain
He said "balloonfoot", not "balloonbrain".
"Them naughts aint much by themselves, but you throw a dot behind 'em and them rascals adds up quick!" - Jethro Bodine
"Duty is the most sublime word in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less" - R.E.Lee
I don't think he actually existed. I think he was a made up character by the staff at Car and Driver . They used to do a bunch of things like that in the '60s and '70s. They had ridiculous interviews with Bodine that were a hoot. They had a fictitious British car called the Denbeigh Super Chauvinist complete with fake road teasts from British magazines. Funny stuff.
Proud to be a complainer.
Now wait-a-minuit.....
I think you are confuseing the super with the Cyclops and the Passionate Pignatelli.........
ZOOOM
P.S. "Balloonfoot" really did exist. He was only a figment of Road & Track's imagination much later..............
I think your wrong. The headline from the Denbeigh road test was,"A really robust hooter and a first class jack."That's not to be taken seriously. Iremember the Cyclops well including the cool art by Stan Mott. The best was when they won LeMans using the FIA suitcase as an airbrake.Originally Posted by Zooom
As for Bodine, he was a product of Car and Driver not Road & Track .
Last edited by slinger; 04-24-2006 at 12:10 PM. Reason: spelling
Slinger....
I think it was Stan MottA.............
And, I quit believing C&D after the GTO/gto comparo..........
ZOOOM
I stand Corregador.........
ZOOOM
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