
http://www.cliffreut...eytexas1964.htm
Posted 22 December 2011 - 05:58
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Great shots... and I know Terlingua and am sure curious about "Racing Team" being attached. Inside joke I imagine, as it is one remote ghost town of strictly West Texas diehards (in life) now — and likely has been since its incorporation (township status).... I'm particularly fond of Jerry's attention to detail... Like this picture of a Grand Sport Corvette (004) with a Terlingua Racing Team sticker.
Posted 22 December 2011 - 07:20
Great shots... and I know Terlingua and am sure curious about "Racing Team" being attached. Inside joke I imagine...
Has to be a great story behind this...
Posted 22 December 2011 - 07:24
Once again, a great cache, Cliff - thanks for sharing
The No.3 Cooper which appears early on (after the pictures of Ol' Shel) doesn't seem to be in the entry-list. It looks very much like an ex-F1 T53. Does Jerry Melton (or anyone) know whose it was?
Posted 22 December 2011 - 07:29
Once again, a great cache, Cliff - thanks for sharing
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Posted 22 December 2011 - 07:36
Thank You, Octard! Shelby's connection (via his chili) rings a Terlingua Bell now, very cool history knowing the place!http://v6mustangperf...ua-racing-team/
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http://www.terlingua...g-team-history/
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At the very bottom of the dozens of photos of Jerry Melton there is an entry list and a program cover. While the program cover is from Green Valley, which was near Ft Worth, the entry list is headed "Carrera de Capitol" or words to that effect. That tends to indicate to me that the entry list was from the Austin race. Am I right? Also, does anyone have results from the Austin race?
Tom
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Here are some more I.D.'s courtesy of Willem Oosthoek:
Harry Washburn's Cooper Monaco #47 was still 2.7 Climax powered here, based on the DM class indication on its body. Only the "organ pipe exhaust" #7 version had a Chevy installed.
- The #87 deTomaso driven by Kirby was owned by John Mecom; next to it is Jeff Koehne, wife of George, in her Formula V.
- The #17 D-type/Chevy was Bill Fuller's
- The 250TR/Chevy was Willis Murphey's
- The #93 Genie was George Koehne's and Ford powered
- The #6 Iso was Bill McLaughlin's
- The #15 Maserati was Ed Sevadjian's [note spelling], the former Alan Connell/J.C. Kilburn 250S
- Note a shirtless Richard Macon in front of his #8 Lotus 23 in the photo of the stationary Enus Wilson Birdcage #2 at Austin. Both cars were maintained by John Miller.
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JerryHere are some more I.D.'s courtesy of Willem Oosthoek:
Harry Washburn's Cooper Monaco #47 was still 2.7 Climax powered here, based on the DM class indication on its body. Only the "organ pipe exhaust" #7 version had a Chevy installed.
- The #87 deTomaso driven by Kirby was owned by John Mecom; next to it is Jeff Koehne, wife of George, in her Formula V.
- The #17 D-type/Chevy was Bill Fuller's
- The 250TR/Chevy was Willis Murphey's
- The #93 Genie was George Koehne's and Ford powered
- The #6 Iso was Bill McLaughlin's
- The #15 Maserati was Ed Sevadjian's [note spelling], the former Alan Connell/J.C. Kilburn 250S
- Note a shirtless Richard Macon in front of his #8 Lotus 23 in the photo of the stationary Enus Wilson Birdcage #2 at Austin. Both cars were maintained by John Miller.
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Posted 28 December 2011 - 03:02
I have it on good authority that Bill Neale - designer of the Terlingua shield - said the first time it appeared on a car at Green Valley Raceway was in February of 1965 rather than 1964.Great shots... and I know Terlingua and am sure curious about "Racing Team" being attached. Inside joke I imagine, as it is one remote ghost town of strictly West Texas diehards (in life) now — and likely has been since its incorporation (township status).
Has to be a great story behind this... I love that place.
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Posted 06 January 2012 - 03:11
Jake:
The Austin report in Sports Car is rather superficial and does not mention the EP races. Murray Forsfall of the Dallas newspaper doesn't either and just concentrates on how the Dallas drivers did:
Norm Lamb [EP Sunbeam Alpine]: EP2 and EP3
Bobby Burger [EP Austin-Healey]: EP4 and EP4
Bill Hagan [EP Porsche] earned the hard-luck trophy. My guess for EP1 is Bill Carter of Houston and his EP Elva Courier, regular winners in those days. R. Liming's EP Morgan is not mentioned.
all research: Willem Oosthoek