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Judging by the Mustang, the side trim usually seen in '65 and '66 is noticeably missing, so I'm guess ihe car is a '64 or '64 1/2. I saw a El Camino, with it moving it's difficult to say what year the truck is, but that body style was manufactured from '64 to '67, but who's to say it my have been filmed later. HRP
From the pictures posted on an earlier Bonneville thread it appears to be '64. I tried to copy the link but for some reason it doesn't let me paste it. One of the Mustangs looks like Karol Millers and he only ran it in '64 I think.
This, to me, seems to be a bunch of their (Mobil Oil) raw footage that was put together as a pre-production review. Looks like it was shot in 16mm with the sound being recorded on a different system which was added later. Nice print, and a large production crew to film it...
I don't know what year Noel Black was killed in the B&N streamliner but the B&N Automotive T modified roadster can easily be seen in the opening shot which was on the cover of MODERN ROD Jan. '65. so it's at least after that.
Speed Gems gave the best clue for figuring out exactly what year it was done. The details on some of the cars that ran every year and the possibly small but distinct year to year changes such as paint, lettering style or even the decals and their placement.
I did a search on here for Noel Black and found he was killed in 1970 so that doesn't do us any good. Sent from my 9024W using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I found a link to some pictures of the restored modified roadster, It looks like the air scoop has been changed to an Enderle bug catcher style from the Halibrand scoop. Anybody know when/if this was changed? Unless the restoration isn't completly accurate. Monty Wolf is the moderator of the B&N Automotive Facebook page. He goes by @drofrockology here. He might be able too shed some light on when this was done. \https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...ville-car-pictures.287039/page-9#post-6362364
I have posted photos of some of the cars and remember the corvair with the trumpet exhaust and they were from the 1966 meet.
The Corvair with the trumpets is in the pictures for 1964 in the link below. It also looks like Ak Millers Mustang is the one in the video in question and it is in the pictures for 1964. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/1964-bonneville-speed-week-photos.1119314/
The lakester number 502 was built by Ralph Lynde and first ran in 1964. The mid sixties seem to be the best guess.
The Elco was definitely a 64, and the front of the other Chevelle/Elco is also a 64. We know the Mustangs were late 64, so it could be 1964. Anyone see any racer numbers to positively place it 65 or later?
I would like to hear that Corvair. My sister had one that had twin glasspacks on it, you could hear her coming for blocks. I got to drive it when I had my learners permit, which would have been in 1964.
Just thinking out loud, if the newest cars in question can be nailed down to 1964, that really doesn't mean the film could have be later than that, again just thinking out loud. HRP