• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

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I was looking at some pics of my old race cars. Must be where I got the idea from...
Yea I raced 1/32 scale slot cars, but they are exact replicas of real racers.

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The next one has no art work, but in Europe this is one famous establishment :thumbsup:

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Now follow the link and reserve a night
http://www.yabyum.nl/html/eng/welcome.html
 
Your some Corvette race historian < LOL

Geeze Rick, James Garner car no less.
I wouldn't believe most people would even know James Garner's historical value to racing, to speak nothing of who he even is to begine with.
What I'm saying is that's really digging way back..and to find someone who has a slot car of his racing like.................this is really great.
Met the man year's ago at Daytona and again at Sebring. He had a alot of money invested w/ the Britt's Lotus racing program as well.
Never see any of his L-88's out there in HRS Vintage though. Real Shame.
You do any of the Vintage vette races at Sebring?
Spiceman
 
Great link Rick...Thanks a million for the info

I got to know quite a few of the people in those photo's.
The TRACO engine's that are mentioned. That would be Jim Travis, and Frank Coon's. or TRA-CO. Yes, Traco and Guldstrand engineering were in deed next to one another in Culver City.
Dick and his beautiful wife, Willie. Dick one of the most hard working engineer's devoted to Corvette's, and Corvette racing. VERY VERY close friends of Zora and Elfi Duntov.
Garner did alot for the Corvette and although his time as a movie star, like Newman and McQueen he certainly helped the legend along it's path.
The information and the link you've provided was great. The history and the trip down memory Lane for me PRICELESS.
Again, Than:yesnod:ks a million.
Spiceman
 
I'm originally from Ohio and started watching road races at a small track "Nelson's Ledges" and of course Mid Ohio. Truman knew how to take care of a venue, even if it didn't have a Red Roof :lmao:
 
Well, Truman did in fact know his stuff. Great racer as well

Thanks again Rick, hope to meet you one day.
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