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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by SoCal Merc, Aug 19, 2008.

  1. Steve 38
    Joined: Jan 5, 2007
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    Wow, these are great photos, thanks for sharing. It seems to be the 1964 L.A Times GP at Riverside. The car/driver details from what I can figure out, are as follows:

    The first car, as has been mentioned several times above, is a Cheetah, a front engined car built to take on the Shelby Cobra's. They were really quick, were Chevy powered, and their creator Bill Thomas was a GM dealer who was trying to get GM backing to build the cars in bigger numbers.

    Of the cars I've placed below, are:
    #94: King Cobra, Parnelli Jones (note the MkI Cortina tail lights). Jones won this race.
    #23: Mecom Hussein, A.J Foyt. Powered by a Nascar 426ci Dodge Hemi
    #97: Lang Cooper, Ed Leslie
    #6: Chapparal 2, Roger Penske. Penske was filling in for Jim Hall who was injured in a previous race. There were 2 Chapparals in this race, the other driven by Hap Sharp
    #2, McLaren M1, Bruce McLaren. This is a pretty cool shot, as this is the first ever McLaren race car, and this is only its second ever race.

    Thanks again for sharing, those are really great photos.
     

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  2. Retrorod
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    My wife has this slide/scanner setup that works well, she can also scan negatives and the softwear "developes" the negatives into positive images....pretty trick. It's made by Nikon. I had two full file cabinet drawers of 35mm slides that she digitized. It took quite a few hours but at least now we have everything on CDs.
     
  3. 50Fraud
    Joined: May 6, 2001
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    A few more details: The King Cobras were basically Cooper Monacos powered by Ford V8s, campaigned by the Shelby team. I believe that most of them were 289's, although there may have been a 427 among them.

    The Lang Cooper was a similar concept, but built independently by/for Craig Lang, and had a completely different (and very good-looking) body. John Morton, who drove it at least once, said that it was a truly terrible car to drive and was wildly unstable at speed.

    I believe that I worked that race as a tech inspector. Riverside was the best!
     
  4. frank s
    Joined: Mar 20, 2011
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    Hoping it's not a hanging offense to disinter an ancient thread...

    There are a few photos and links from Riverside International Raceway on this site.
     
  5. CTO
    Joined: Oct 17, 2012
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    At least some King Cobras had Mag 494 FEs. I don't think they ran very long.
     
  6. CTO
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    Just checked and 494 was based on Boss 429 not FE.
     
  7. C.R.Glow Neon
    Joined: Jul 16, 2009
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    from stockton

    cool photos send them on to Tams web site
     

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