The Jalopy Journal
Believe the '66 was sold to someone in the Boston, Mass area in 1969 and last seen about 1977. Anyone with more info.
Is the Brainbeau Olds photo Indy '67? Also where was the Berejik Olds photo taken?
Maybe '55 to '57 T-Bird. The middle number looks like it could be a Ford engineering number. Although Stewart Warner may have made both the...
Maybe 1960 to 1962 Chrysler 300?
This photo proves these Canadians are always up to something. Sometimes they drive on the left and sometimes they drive on the right.
By June 1. 1961 to be elegable for Stock cars had to be "factory production assembled, show-room available and in the hands of the general...
By the way, as a matter of ongoing interest, could some other folks (with better recall than me) attempt to clarify the timeline of that...
Car was built as a 368hp Super Duty Stocker by Ron Sanders in PA and was very successful. The last time it was street driven was about Oct 1967....
I know of an instance where the question of a 4 speed and 2bbl carb in full size '66 Chevy came up at the time and apparently they were made....
Seems to me NHRA had a rule that turbocharges had to be run "dry" in those days. Think that meant no Olds helper bottle.
Who ran the Rambler in the photo that P426 put up? Seems to me that someone was running a Rambler with a 327 from California named Preston Honea...
Ralph Ridgeway truly one of the best this sport has ever produced. Those of us who remember his cars remember the attention to detail was...
I remember driving by the dealership late 1963 and they had several unsold '63 lightweight Galaxies out front. Who knew.
When the Comets went over to the scoops were they still able to use the same High-Riser intake as the T-Bolts and Galaxies? Did Ford produce more...
The Ramchargers "Candymatic" cars had stripes down the top and sides of the roof and down the deck lid. The Div 1 cars were just on the roof and...
Were the seats in Thunderbolts the same seats used in Lightweight Galaxies?
The open Olds hood is the 1970 Berejik car of Woodland and Andresen.
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