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Vintage shots from days gone by!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. Bud Winfield is shown in this 1947 with one of the Novi supercharged V-8 powered racing cars he and his brother Ed worked to develop. It was an amazingly powerful car.
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  2. The fabled Novi engine. huge power, always a problem. It never reached it's theoretical potential, was trouble prone but HUGE ( for then ) horsepower.
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  3. Barney Oldfield in the Peerless Green Dragon in 1905
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  4. The Cord's centrifugal supercharger was installed horizontally on top of the V-8 engine, and driven by bevel gears from the camshaft. The top-mounted exhaust manifolds on both sides led to the outside pipes.

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  5. WOW! How AMERICAN is this?
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  6. Speaking of cops.
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  7. BornBuick
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    …meanwhile back at the fort …
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    … remember your steel trucks with hard rubber solid tires, us guys would have ram and bump contests with these almost indestructible rigs ….
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    … and now a word from our sponsors …
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    …talking about steel trucks how about this Stude and what about the possibilities … for example it's a little known fact that most of these trucks came direct from the factory with tall cam profiled ported straight eights with full aspirated induction systems with optional blower and low tight ratio 6 speed transmissions, however sadly, most folks took these power units out once home and installed flat head sixes low grannie 3 speeds so as not to make too much of ruckus … :')
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    … Ramblin Around yeah just Ramblin Around ….
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    …and with a mobile Phillips to boot
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    … chug chug chug ditching the flathead and now with that new nailhead, he might have a chance …
    Toe to Toe …
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  8. Cadillac 1915 V8 Type 51: The 314.5-cid V8 was developed 100 years ago!
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  9. The Dodge Brothers New Six of 1930 was a 189.9-cid L-head engine that made 23.4 SAE horsepower and 61 developed horsepower. It had a pressure lubrication system.

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    re. Prescott paddock , att. Mart, Xracer, DaddyO and Mr Kazootie (these are from late 70's so lemme know if they need to be gone ) IMHO, it's too long in the nose for a Riley 1.jpg 1 (2).jpg
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    1 (4).jpg neither is it any ERA or Delage that i can find ...
     
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  11. BornBuick
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    … since we're on a roll … and speaking of rolling, this is the car that started all the hoopla, introducing the "hard top" revolution … the Roadmaster 49er embracing the term Rivera into the american accolade and experience...
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  12. BornBuick
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    … and we would like to take this moment to wish everyone here on the H.A.M.B. a really far out Christmas this year and one with peace of mind …. and a New Year that really takes off and is a blast for everyone ...
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