Well, it sure isn't a LSR car but I'm cleaning up the hubs for the 1925 Henderson 4 motorcycle powered midget. New rims were obtained, dimpled and punched, spokes made and once the hubs are sent out
You guys could help me with this I think. The Henderson midget ran with wire wheels that used modified Model T Ford hubs laced to 12 inch WWI aircraft rims. The one tire that came with the car was "F
Basically we have Robby Gordon in his first owner/driver role If anyone can find sonething to hit in a desert he can. Bob in connecticut. Happy New Year!
In a message dated 11/8/05 1:30:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, FastmetalBDF@aol.com writes: Wes .... In 1928 Frank Lockhart, the 1926 Indy 500 Winner, had a V16 engine in his Stutz Blackhawk, and it on
In a message dated 10/15/05 12:22:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time, joyseydevil@comcast.net writes: This week's Old Cars Weekly had a picture of the Stanley Brothers 1906/7 Dewar Trophy "lakester" . With
I'm not an SCTA member, and don't know for sure if they would accept me as one. Is this planned discussion something that should be open to the general public? Jim Lattin was the first guy I ever met
In a message dated 8/2/05 12:59:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, speedtimer@charter.net writes: Jon Thats because they have a major hearing loss and the constant Boom boom crap has dulled that sense beyo
While we are on trailers, what's the consensus on the best durable, decent-looking, non-slip, floor treatment? I need about 120sq. ft worth. Bob, lights on, floor slippery, W Black and white 12x12 ch
I just measured a stock one I have and the sides and top sections vary from 26 1/4 to 26 3/4. Let me know what dimention you need and I'll get it. Bob in connecticut
In a message dated 7/8/05 2:06:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mjb@autox.team.net writes: Fry said either Adam Carroll or James Rossiter, both junior drivers, would steer the car. Bonneville is a 121 sq
Why ?, like, the place is getting infested with Hondas.....Bob W I want some frontal area data and wind tunnel numbers on a F1 vs #343! Bob betting on the green car in connecticut