Showing posts with label corvette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corvette. Show all posts

great photos on Hellformotors tumblr

You don't need me to tell you it's the Galpin Ford sponsored "Back Up Pick Up" unusual wheelstander, but you can't read that this is Lions in 1971
Briggs Cunningham at Le Mans 1950. Who is Briggs? race car driver and museum owner, and a sports car legend as he was one of the first in the 1950's to go all the way to try and win the European races as an American, like Reventon did after him, and Shelby after Reventon http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/03/le-monster-of-briggs-cunningham.html
From the movie "The Quest" http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/05/this-is-something-you-really-ought-to.html



http://hellformotors.tumblr.com for many more interesting and variety of wide range photos of race cars

Corvettes at Le Mans, recently discovered and digitized color 8mm home movie from the late 1950s, and a Shell gas station at minute 1:55



Found on the Jalopy Journal http://www.jalopyjournal.com/?p=11755

This is something you really ought to see.. a 360 mobile view of a private Corvette museum. OMFG

http://host.newspin360.net/hookedonvettes just click it, let it load for a couple seconds, and then point your cursor where you'd like to see. Amazing

It's the private museum of Micheal Brown, Corvette obsessed guy, and he is a video producer / director of filming Corvette collections ... and this cool looking movie about the Corvette that went to LeMans

Riviera headlights are interesting to see on a Corvette

found on http://corvettebrasil.blogspot.com/2011/04/rivieravette.html

Betty Skelton, Duntov's test driver

found on http://corvettebrasil.blogspot.com/2011/04/test-driver-de-zora-arkus-duntov.html

But as Paul Harvey told us, you haven't heard the rest of the story!

Betty was fascinated with flying since childhood, and strove with incredible focus to be a pilot since age 12, getting her Civilian Air Authority private pilots license at age 16. In the next two years she was certified single and multi engine, land and sea, and at 18 got her Commercial Pilots License and in the next year was an instructor and the year after that, at age 20 was a major in the Civil Air Patrol and began her professional acrobatic career, also as a test pilot, and flew blimps, gliders, jets, and helicopters.

In '48, 49 and '50 she was the US Female aerobatic champion, and retired because there was no longer any challenge and she was exhausted from the constant touring, her plane "Li'l Stinker" is now part of the Smithsonian.

She set the high altitude record in 1950, and the speed record in a racing p51 Mustang.

In 1953 she was flying people around, and met Bill France who was having some racers flown to Daytona Beach, they became friends, and she drove a pace car in Feb 1954, then climbed into a Dodge and set the stock car speed record, which must not have been hard, she is likely the only woman at that time to drive one, and AAA certified her the first race drivers license for a woman

The National Aviation Hall of Fame reports that "Betty earned a total of four Feminine World Land Speed Records and set a transcontinental speed record."She competed in races across the Andes mountains in South America and drove the length of the Baja Peninsula in Mexico. Betty set records at the Chelsea Proving Grounds and was the first woman to drive a jet car over 300 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats. She also set three women’s land speed records at the Daytona Beach Road Course, the last one being 156.99 mph in 1956. That same year, she broke Cannonball Baker's 40-year record for the Transcontinental Auto Race from New York to Los Angeles.

In 1956, she became an advertising executive with Campbell-Ewald and worked with General Motors on and in their TV and print ads. She was GM's first woman technical narrator at major auto shows, where she would talk about and demonstrate automobile features, later becoming official spokeswoman for Chevrolet. While Skelton was working with Chevrolet, she set numerous records with Corvettes, and owned a total of 10 models.

Between 1956 and 1957, Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell designed a special, translucent gold Corvette for Betty, which she drove to Daytona in 1957 to serve as the NASCAR pace car.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Skelton_Erde

Elegant street rods






camera flash really can fill in an engine bay well, especially when all that chrome bounces the light all over
That's really pretty in the zoom close up


I came across this 190 SL on the freeway, and knew it was a show car from seeing it at SEMA http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/02/i-spotted-1961-mercedes-190sl-mercedes.html

The rare and one of a kind Corvettes

1957 Vette

El Ciste finds interesting stuff





check out the whole variety at http://elcistebravado.blogspot.com

Good photography I happened across on the HAMB



1950's car advertising photos were elegant

I don't come across funny photos very often... here are some good ones


James Garner's "American Intenational Racing" Corvette racing team

Anyone else notice that the below vette isn't the same white tail paint scheme as all the others in this gallery?



from http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=428585&page=561

Corvettes in Barns, fields, and other places that they decay in



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