The Jalopy Journal
We never ran the car on Nitro -- pump gas only and always Gulf Crest premium from a sponsor. I have no idea what the cam specs were. Isky was a...
Bump. Just heard from Harley's youngest son, also named Harley -- but not Jr. I hope that we can come up with more pictures and or videos for him...
I would love to hear from you and see any of the pictures you can find. You can e-mail me at [email protected] Chuck Burt
I think you are right. We were the only altered running a direct drive, everyone else used at least 2 gears of a transmission. We left the line in...
Bump -- any news?????
I would certainly fly out to see that.
Are you saying that the car has been found????
Last time I saw the car was in '69 or'70. I was a field engineer for Ford based in St.Louis and Gene Bristol (one of the 2 partners that I sold...
The car in the picture is mid to late 60's. This one is a Powers and Riley chassis built in '66. Gabby was impressed with how straight our car ran...
The car was painted in metalflake red by Noel Mauer in Dubuque, IA and lettered in hand turned gold leaf by Fred Hazelrig in Peoria. This is the...
We did run Rockford several times. Here is a picture at Rockford in '65
I can tell you all about The Wild Wedge. Denny Pitcher and Harley Doubet were the original owners. I was the crew chief. Chassis was built by...
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