Trans Am racing and 2.5 Challenge memories
#151
Posted 08 January 2011 - 04:02
For those of you who have never heard of this flick, it is a must see for all 2.5 Challenge enthusiasts. Chock-full of period in-car footage from places like Riverside, Road America, and Laguna Seca, this film is a time capsule and a real treasure to both the ears and eyes.
I attached a link to a version of the film I had found online. Although it is uncut, it is a very compressed and doesnt do it justice.
Enjoy,
Clay
http://dimequarterly...6x144_15fps.wmv
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#152
Posted 19 January 2011 - 20:13
Enjoy the movie, it is a Great one!
john morton against all odds
As luck would have it, my Volvo 122 is in the movie for about 1 second. 1971 Watkins Glen
Edited by carpenterdesign, 19 January 2011 - 21:52.
#153
Posted 21 January 2011 - 19:50
Awesome.
#154
Posted 26 January 2011 - 17:13
KEN COLES RACING PHOTOS: This site has pictures of the front runners as well as the back markers. This is an absolutely fabulous site with a wealth of images worthy of framing. I cant say enough about the quality of this collection. If you are looking for an image of your Trans-Am A sedan this site is a great place to start! Sadly the site does not feature B sedan.
http://www.colesracingphotos.com
http://www.colesraci...735379425_JzLab
PLEASE NOTE: These two images were attached to show the quality and variety of his gallery. Visit his website to view and purchase his high resolution images.
Mid Ohio, I believe that is Sam Posey trying hard to get by Jerry Titus, 1970
Mid Ohio, Car 44, 1971
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WALT BOENINGER PHOTO COLLECTION (featured on shelbytransam.com): I will not lie, the link to this collection is hard to find. Hidden far below the fold, deep within this great website is one of the best Trans-Am photo collections I have ever seen. It features cars that ran at the 1972 Watkins Glen Race. Below is the direct link to that collection and another hidden on the site
http://www.shelbytra...G1972/index.htm
http://www.shelbytra...y2/mkitchen.htm
Check out Richie Allin's Camaro in the background. I grew up watching that car run at Road America vintage races
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MIKE MULCAHY MOTORSPORTS: This collection mostly features Mustangs and Javelins. Great photos none the less.
http://www.mikemulca...ric_gallery.htm
Edited by carpenterdesign, 02 February 2011 - 02:56.
#155
Posted 26 January 2011 - 23:33
After watching Against All Odds (see post 152), I wondered who Mike Downs was, so I googled him. Turns out he's writing mystery novels based on his racing experiences (see http://www.mikedowns...eries.com/home). Make sure you read the section Tales of the Road.
Frank
#156
Posted 01 February 2011 - 05:25
This will be a chance to see many of the original cars at two great tracks. Maybe it's time for one more trip back there?
Robert Barg
Coquitlam BC
#157
Posted 01 February 2011 - 15:11
Saddle up Old Paint, Bob, and come on over! We'll have some bratwurst and corn on the cob waiting for you!Maybe it's time for one more trip back there?
Robert Barg
Coquitlam BC
Tom
#158
Posted 01 February 2011 - 16:55
#159
Posted 03 February 2011 - 22:22
Mike Downs, 1972 Lime Rock
BRE team, John Morton, Mike Downs, and way over on the right Bob Sharp
Bob Sharp's Datsun 510 Lime Rock Park (Greg Rickes photo)
A brighter scene at Lime Rock; BMWs in the pits (Greg Rickes photo)
Entrant sheet from the '70 Donnybrooke 2.5 race.
Edited by carpenterdesign, 04 February 2011 - 14:57.
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#160
Posted 04 February 2011 - 04:37
For all of you facebook fans, the 2.5 Challenge and IMSA page is alive and well. Growing about as fast as our little blog, these are a few of my favorite 2.5 pics.
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Entrant sheet from the '70 Donnybrooke 2.5 race.
Thanks Clay, had not seen that entry sheet before. I see someone penciled in #1 at top, That would likely be Ed Wachs on Alfa GTA. He is known to use #1 in 1970 and he shows in the SCCA result for the 1970 Donnybrooke event. Please post this list on the Alfa BB. Great pics BTW.
Ciao
Ken
Edited by kengta, 04 February 2011 - 04:38.
#161
Posted 04 February 2011 - 13:47
Of the Tim Winker photos, these are some of my favorites.
Click here to see many many more http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/alb...p;id=1564295363
Swede Savage poses for pics. In the background there's a crew guy yelling, "Hey, Steve Sewage, you could smile."
Joe Leonard, Chaparral Camaro
A pair of Dodge Challengers for Sam Posey.
The Chaparral Camaros out of Jim Hall's shop.
Bert Everett U2L Alfa GTA.
#162
Posted 04 February 2011 - 19:55
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#163
Posted 07 February 2011 - 10:14
I am still hard trying to find another photos of Ed Diamond's Mustang #5. He participated the 1966 Sebring 4 Hours and the 1966 V.I.R.400. Additionally he started on some SCCA races in the S/A class in the New York area. I only found these two photos so far...
Thank you very much in advance.
Cheers,
Tim
BTW: the suspension of #5 was set up by Maynard Troyer
#164
Posted 08 February 2011 - 02:57
P.S. Mr. Donnelly if you are reading this, I would love to see the other pictures you shot that day.
Under the Radar
Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car - FEBRUARY 1, 2010 - BY JIM DONNELLY
Small Cars, Big Competition, Vivid Memories: Featuring the Watkins Glen 1971 2.5 Challenge race.
CLICK HERE--> http://www.hemmings...._feature12.html
PHOTO 2
"In the pits, the Alfa GTAs entered by the Wetson's team are number 2, Bert Everett--another top Alfa driver--the number 3 of Horst Kwech, and the number 4 of Harry Theodoracopoulos. At the time, the Wetson's name didn't mean anything to me, because we didn't have those places in Canada. I remember that around 1972, Herb Wetanson got some money out of Pepsi-Cola and they changed the team cars' color to blue, at least temporarily. It never came close to having the same impact as the Wetson's orange that they started out with."
Edited by carpenterdesign, 09 February 2011 - 13:24.
#165
Posted 10 February 2011 - 21:34
Dear all
I am still hard trying to find another photos of Ed Diamond's Mustang #5. He participated the 1966 Sebring 4 Hours and the 1966 V.I.R.400. Additionally he started on some SCCA races in the S/A class in the New York area. I only found these two photos so far...
Thank you very much in advance.
Cheers,
Tim
BTW: the suspension of #5 was set up by Maynard Troyer
Hi Tim, do you have a copy of the Autosport 1966 magazine and if so is there a Trans Am article inside that you could scan for us?
Thanks
Ken
#166
Posted 11 February 2011 - 18:59
#167
Posted 12 February 2011 - 01:12
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#168
Posted 15 February 2011 - 09:58
Hi Tim, do you have a copy of the Autosport 1966 magazine and if so is there a Trans Am article inside that you could scan for us?
Thanks
Ken
Hi Ken,
I have the Autosport but as far as I remember there just is the cover photo but no report about the race. I bought the magazin hoping to find another picture of #5. I will check again.
Cheers,
Tim
#169
Posted 25 February 2011 - 22:04
Watkins Glen Trans-Am 2.5 Challenge race Photos by Mark Spaulding of http://www.glenphoto...ries/index.html
Special thanks to Mark and his wife for all of their help!
Edited by carpenterdesign, 26 February 2011 - 00:46.
#170
Posted 25 February 2011 - 23:58
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Pos. No. Drivers Car Entrant Laps Pos. Gr. FL Time
1st 3 Horst Kwech Alfa Romeo GTV Herb Wetanson 51 1st U2.5L
2nd Peter Schuster Alfa Romeo GTA 51 2nd U2.5L
3rd 35 Mike Downs Datsun 510 BRE 50 3rd U2.5L
4th Hans Ziereis BMW 2002 50 4th U2.5L
5th Ken Schley Alfa Romeo GTA 49 5th U2.5L
6th Russ Norburn BMW 2002 49 6th U2.5L
7th Bob Tanner Ford Escort Twin Cam 48 7th U2.5L
8th Lee Midgley Alfa Romeo GTA 47 8th U2.5L
9th Mike Folsom BMW 2002 47 9th U2.5L
10th John Meskauskas Datsun 510 46 10th U2.5L
11th Mike Noble BMW 2002 46 11th U2.5L
12th Francis Larkin BMW 2002 45 12th U2.5L
13th Stephen Sharkey Volvo 122S 43 13th U2.5L
14th Lothar Stahlberg Datsun 510 31 14th U2.5L
Not classified:
No. Drivers Car Entrant Laps Reason Gr. FL Time
Eddie Wachs Alfa Romeo GTA 25 U2.5L
Did not finish:
No. Drivers Car Entrant Laps Reason Gr. FL Time
Bob Lazebnik BMW 2002 Ti DNF U2.5L
46 John Morton Datsun 510 BRE 46 Out of fuel U2.5L
Harry Theodoracopulos Alfa Romeo GTA 42 Loose wheel, accident U2.5L
Arthur Mollin Volvo 142S Art Mollin 33 Off course U2.5L
25 Bert Everett Alfa Romeo GTA Gaston Andrey 16 Loose wheel, accident U2.5L 1:27.054
35 Phil Dermer BMW 2002 13 DNF U2.5L
Raymond Gage Ford Escort 7 Transmission U2.5L
Bob Lazebnik BMW 2002 Ti 2 Rear wheel U2.5L
Paul Choiniere Mini Cooper 2 Engine U2.5L
Hi Clay, Thanks for posting these pics, The list above is in error in that Bert Everett was on #2 GTV, Wetson sponsor for the 1971 TA at Watkins Glen, as indicated by the entry list you posted and the other result. He was not on #25 GTA. This was Everett's first of 3 rides on #2 Wetson GTV, Teaming with Kwech and Harry T. Not sure where this eronius list is from and I did not check it for other errors. The SCCA result also is in error listing Everett on Alfa GTA.
Regards
Ken
#171
Posted 26 February 2011 - 14:09
Hi Ken,
I have the Autosport but as far as I remember there just is the cover photo but no report about the race. I bought the magazin hoping to find another picture of #5. I will check again.
Cheers,
Tim
Ken,
I remembered right, it just was the cover photo, there was no report inside. But I have something else for you. Two reports from the Sports Car Graphics 10-1966:
Cheers,
Tim
#172
Posted 26 February 2011 - 15:18
Ken,
I remembered right, it just was the cover photo, there was no report inside. But I have something else for you. Two reports from the Sports Car Graphics 10-1966:
Cheers,
Tim
Hi Tim, thanks for posting this. I have this issue of SCG and SCG also covered some other races in other issues with some good pctures. They gave one of the better coverages of the magazines for 1966.
That is my Alfa GTA, #42, Richards/Alderman with the 3 white triangles lower nose, following the Baracuda in the lower right picture, last page of the VIR event. The other Alfa GTA is probably the Kweck/Andrey #6.
Do you mind if I post these over on the Alfa BB Trans Am Thread or you can?
Ciao
Ken
Edited by kengta, 26 February 2011 - 15:26.
#173
Posted 26 February 2011 - 16:15
Hi Tim, thanks for posting this. I have this issue of SCG and SCG also covered some other races in other issues with some good pctures. They gave one of the better coverages of the magazines for 1966.
That is my Alfa GTA, #42, Richards/Alderman with the 3 white triangles lower nose, following the Baracuda in the lower right picture, last page of the VIR event. The other Alfa GTA is probably the Kweck/Andrey #6.
Do you mind if I post these over on the Alfa BB Trans Am Thread or you can?
Ciao
Ken
You're very welcome, Ken.
That's awesome, I didn't realize that you own Alfa #42!! Congrats for this great piece of racing history!
Of course I remember the Alfa BB thread... As you should know I am scanning everything looking for another picture of Ed Diamond Mustang # - unfortunately I still was unlucky. However I have such a great support from Ed Diamond and his Chief of Crew that I can finish my T/A #5 project without any other pictures.
Ciao
Tim
Edited by Tim CH, 26 February 2011 - 16:16.
#174
Posted 04 March 2011 - 07:39
Hi all - i am new here , but am very glad to have come across and thanks to all of you for posting this vintage trans am info - absolutely wonderful.
I am wondering if any of you can assist - i have only come across two pictures of a '68 Craig Fisher Firebird - one in Friedmans book and one in an old muscle car magazine i have - and both are black and white photos - i think of car racing at Bryar in '68....thanks very much - hope some of you lucky enought to have been involved 'back in the day' might recall from seeing in person?? i wish i had been around then to experience it all!!!
regards, Ron
manitouguy
Here's two photos of the Firebird I think you're looking for at Watkins Glen at a Trans-Am weekend during the early 1970's.
#175
Posted 04 May 2011 - 19:37
Some of the factories used the Grand American series as a warm-up.
As great as this racing was, I still find it hard to believe that someone has not created something similar to either the Trans-Am or origianl Grand American. Heck even a redo of the old ASA series would be better than what we have and I do not mean tube-frame or spec. series imitations.
#176
Posted 26 May 2011 - 02:06
Im so glad I found this thread.Although I have not been through ever page I will tonight.
I recently became interested in the series after watching the touring car masters live at a track here in Australia.
I really want to read as much as I can about the series but i have noticed the couple of books Ive seen sell for over $150 ea.
I have found this site really good. http://www.trans-amseries.com/
Are these the actually cars that raced back in the day?Does anyone on here go to or are planning to go to any of the events this year?
Hope you keep posting pics and stories.
Thanks
#177
Posted 26 May 2011 - 04:29
Glad you found this thread. A few tnf'rs including myself will be at the Sonoma Festival June 2-5 at the Infineon Raceway (Sears Point) watching the old trans-am cars run Friday and Saturday. They are the restored "real" cars.
For more info on those early years, check out the Camaro Research Group forum "trans-am camaros".
Robert Barg
#178
Posted 26 May 2011 - 05:12
Cover price and postage can be sorted im sure.
Thanks
#179
Posted 26 May 2011 - 05:37
Robert Barg
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#180
Posted 26 May 2011 - 12:20
Love the article you posted.
Anyone have any idea why they talk about Allan Moffat as being Australian?????
#181
Posted 27 June 2011 - 03:58
You don't want to miss this!
Video clip
#182
Posted 06 August 2011 - 19:51
This first one is Marlboro 1967.
Marlboro 1967 Trans-am
the second film shows a few seconds of a Camaro and the Ed Wachs BS Alfa. Although this isnt a Trans-Am race, the footage is still pretty cool! Enjoy
1971 AARC Runnoffs
Edited by carpenterdesign, 06 August 2011 - 20:04.
#183
Posted 06 August 2011 - 20:38
#184
Posted 19 August 2011 - 04:16
Robert Barg
#185
Posted 20 August 2011 - 06:07
A couple Videos that Trans-am Racing Cars.
This first one is Marlboro 1967.
Marlboro 1967 Trans-am
the second film shows a few seconds of a Camaro and the Ed Wachs BS Alfa. Although this isnt a Trans-Am race, the footage is still pretty cool! Enjoy
1971 AARC Runnoffs
Very cool... There is a brief shot of my fathers 1963 BP Corvette Red/White #32 (built by Ronnie Kaplan - Nickey Chevrolet) in this video of the 1971 ARRC Runoffs paddock.
#186
Posted 21 August 2011 - 09:37
Lots of new T/A photos now posted on the Camaro Research Group forum "Trans-Am Camaros" - race photos from Bryar, Michigan, and Mid Ohio.
Robert Barg
WOW! that forum is really worth checking out!
THANKS!
#187
Posted 27 August 2011 - 12:58
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#188
Posted 30 October 2011 - 14:47
August 14, 1971 TRANS AM race at Watkins Glen.
#189
Posted 30 October 2011 - 15:59
#190
Posted 30 October 2011 - 22:04
#191
Posted 04 November 2011 - 17:25
Hey Clay Thanks for posting these Pictures.August 14, 1971 TRANS AM race at Watkins Glen.
The first and third pictures under the heading –“August 14, 1971 TRANS AM race at Watkins Glen” are actually from the 1970 TA, determined by the livery of the Alfas, and also at the Glen , see blue Guard rail.
The first picture essentially shows the 1970 Start grid positions, see Corvette pace car pulling off. I make it: Pole- #3 Kwech GTA; 2nd-#25 Everett GTA; 3rd- BMW; 4th-#93 Midley GTA; 5th-#1 Wachs? (RHD GTA?); 6th-#58 Norman GTA; 7th another Alfa GTA.
I had not previously had a picture of #25 at the Glen in 1970.
The second Picture shows1971 the start grid first few cars.
The 5th picture is likely a C-sedan race and the red #5 Alfa likely Ammen/Rutherford Alfa GTAj 1300
May I take these over to the Alfa BB TA Thread?
BTW the restoration of Alfa GTA #25, AR*752507* is complete to her yellow 1972 livery and we had her back at the Glen for the Vintage GP this past September. After 39 years!!
Ciao
Ken
Edited by kengta, 04 November 2011 - 17:36.
#192
Posted 08 March 2012 - 00:41
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#193
Posted 23 March 2012 - 12:36
Hey Clay Thanks for posting these Pictures.
The first and third pictures under the heading –“August 14, 1971 TRANS AM race at Watkins Glen” are actually from the 1970 TA, determined by the livery of the Alfas, and also at the Glen , see blue Guard rail.
The first picture essentially shows the 1970 Start grid positions, see Corvette pace car pulling off. I make it: Pole- #3 Kwech GTA; 2nd-#25 Everett GTA; 3rd- BMW; 4th-#93 Midley GTA; 5th-#1 Wachs? (RHD GTA?); 6th-#58 Norman GTA; 7th another Alfa GTA.
I had not previously had a picture of #25 at the Glen in 1970.
The second Picture shows1971 the start grid first few cars.
The 5th picture is likely a C-sedan race and the red #5 Alfa likely Ammen/Rutherford Alfa GTAj 1300
May I take these over to the Alfa BB TA Thread?
BTW the restoration of Alfa GTA #25, AR*752507* is complete to her yellow 1972 livery and we had her back at the Glen for the Vintage GP this past September. After 39 years!!
Ciao
Ken
Hey Ken I'm glad to hear that you GTA is finally finished and terrorizing the other old racecars. I cant wait to see it in action!
A while back I posted the above slides and a few of you were asking where I got them. Well they were part of an auction that I was trying to buy off Ebay. Now that the auctions are more than over, the pictures were put on Ebay by bigjohnbravo. Yes, that is his real name! He has great stuff but sadly the amount of Trans-Am related photos has trickled off. But he still has some fine car/racing photos for sale. I hope that you all enjoyed these awesome images and dont hold it against me for not releasing his name till after the actions were over. FYI he has never mentioned who the photographer was only that he had got them from an estate sale. That said, thank you bigjohnbravo for making sure that they got into the hands of Trans-Am enthusiasts. And thank you mystery photographer for capturing the spirit of these race cars. I love these photos and would love to see more of them.
http://www.ebay.com/...597361231342890
#194
Posted 23 March 2012 - 12:44
#195
Posted 23 March 2012 - 22:32
Touring Car Masters while entertaining is a parity form of racing. Win and you get a lead trophy!Hi all
Im so glad I found this thread.Although I have not been through ever page I will tonight.
I recently became interested in the series after watching the touring car masters live at a track here in Australia.
I really want to read as much as I can about the series but i have noticed the couple of books Ive seen sell for over $150 ea.
I have found this site really good. http://www.trans-amseries.com/
Are these the actually cars that raced back in the day?Does anyone on here go to or are planning to go to any of the events this year?
Hope you keep posting pics and stories.
Thanks
The cars really are getting out of hand with alloy headed Valiant motors, Hemis where slant 6s should live. All the Chevs, Fords and AMC, as well as Toranas and Monaros are using 9" Ford diffs,,, and Jericho gearboxes.
But the latest is Jim Richards AMC with a 360 Mopar engine, Jericho and 9". And was fast first time out.
In other words they are total hotrods with no resemblance to the manufacturers specs.
#196
Posted 04 May 2012 - 16:06
A NOTE TO JON: Please keep us up to date when you post images or post them over here so we can also see them too. Your dedication and enthusiasm is awesome and appreciated by many.
Click Here To View Trans-Am Photos
#197
Posted 05 May 2012 - 01:36
I was on google and I came across some awesome images posted by our very own Jon Mello to the camaro.org site. These are some of the best i have ever seen and well worth looking at. I am not sure how long it took him to scan them in, but it is nice to see that they survived in such great condition. Ron Lathrop the credited photographer had one hell of an eye!
A NOTE TO JON: Please keep us up to date when you post images or post them over here so we can also see them too. Your dedication and enthusiasm is awesome and appreciated by many.
Click Here To View Trans-Am Photos
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#198
Posted 05 May 2012 - 19:27
#199
Posted 01 July 2012 - 14:32
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#200
Posted 01 July 2012 - 17:43