Vintage road race pics
#681
Drifting
I keep hoping to see my dad's 68 race car in some of these vintage race pictures. He raced nccc races all over Michigan from the early 70's through the mid 90's. I'm now fixing up the old racer.
#682
Bryar Motorsports Park 1975 and 1976
#683
Bridgehampton 1975
#684
Me and my 69 at Bridgehampton time trial 1978
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#685
Bridgehampton and Bryar
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#686
Burning Brakes
Greder Corvette
Thought I would say hello and bring this thread back to the front....
Spent a few more years flying and working on airplanes after the sale of the replica "Greder Project" car which went overseas! On an overnight whim bought an original vintage racer front clip and hood, and then found other parts of the car. Today I sit with a new thrashed 69 car in the garage....and lots of ideas. Hello 2016!
Still logging serial numbers for 68 cars, but the web now has a database thats pretty good! Hope that a few can post some new Vintage Race pictures....I will soon start posting my project pics too
Spent a few more years flying and working on airplanes after the sale of the replica "Greder Project" car which went overseas! On an overnight whim bought an original vintage racer front clip and hood, and then found other parts of the car. Today I sit with a new thrashed 69 car in the garage....and lots of ideas. Hello 2016!
Still logging serial numbers for 68 cars, but the web now has a database thats pretty good! Hope that a few can post some new Vintage Race pictures....I will soon start posting my project pics too
I thought there was a red Greder car in CA.
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#689
Race Director
I know this car well, it's still around, and still racing!
It was first raced in 1972 by a husband and wife from NY (Long Island??), Larry and Dawn Vitelli. She normally raced the 65 in BP, and he usually raced a big block 68 in AP. Later, the car moved around the country, eventually ending up in Kentucky.
Today, the car is owned and raced by Jim Glass of Kingston NY, and I crew on it, when I can. Jim bought the car in 2008, restored it, and has been vintage racing it for the last 7 years.
This is the same car today, as it is raced by Jim Glass. This picture was taken at the 2015 SVRA Brickyard Invitation at Indy.
I'm pretty sure that these two pictures are of Larry Vitelli, driving the 68 that was the team car to his wife's 65.
It was first raced in 1972 by a husband and wife from NY (Long Island??), Larry and Dawn Vitelli. She normally raced the 65 in BP, and he usually raced a big block 68 in AP. Later, the car moved around the country, eventually ending up in Kentucky.
Today, the car is owned and raced by Jim Glass of Kingston NY, and I crew on it, when I can. Jim bought the car in 2008, restored it, and has been vintage racing it for the last 7 years.
This is the same car today, as it is raced by Jim Glass. This picture was taken at the 2015 SVRA Brickyard Invitation at Indy.
I'm pretty sure that these two pictures are of Larry Vitelli, driving the 68 that was the team car to his wife's 65.
#691
Race Director
I know I was there with Jerry Kuhn, and his white 1980 GT-1 Corvette, and also helping Jim Briody with his Peugeot SSB (or SSC?) car. It was Sunday around noon, and the Showroom Stock cars were either on track, or lined up on the grid to go out, when they decided to cancel the races. We were standing on pit road, and the fog was so bad that we couldn't see the grandstands, just across the track! We left the track, and before we got to I-80 (about 5 miles) it was clear, sunny and probably 20 degrees warmer.
Come to think of it, that's pretty typical of the weather we always experienced at Pocono.
Tell me Pop, do you recall if this was the same weekend, that the big thunderstorm came across the track, during the GT-1 race? I remember one year on Saturday at the Double Nats, A storm came in from then tunnel turn, and across the speedway, just as the GT-1 race was starting. They red flagged the race and let everyone come in for rains. I was changing the fronts, and had no problems, but the two guys doing the rears, got all screwed up. The Corvette had deep Jongbloed wheels on it, and between the depth of the wheels, the fact that it had gotten very dark during the storm, and the guy handling the lug nuts couldn't see through his wet glasses, they managed to lose 2 lug nuts. The SCCA marshals were throwing a fit, because everyone else was ready to go, and we were holding them up. We finely figured out that they had double nutted two of the long wheel studs, and got the problem fixed.
It didn't help much though, as we didn't have any form of defogger, and Jerry couldn't see out the windshield, or reach it to clear it. He was running 6th or 7th, just following the trail lamps of one of those square Volve's, when the Volvo missed the entrance to the infield road course, and continued down the main straight toward NASCAR Turn 3. Of course, Jerry followed him right past the turn, and on down the straight too!
This is the Corvette we were racing back then, though this particular shot was taken at Summit Point.
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#692
Race Director
Pop, I appologise because sometime back, I promissed to get you Tony's (formerly of Corvette World), contact info.
He now manufactures and wholesales, Corvette parts as Kustom Enterprises, but still in Greensburg. His number is 724-468-1140.
How's the new Corvette coming, you haven't posted any pictures of it lately?
He now manufactures and wholesales, Corvette parts as Kustom Enterprises, but still in Greensburg. His number is 724-468-1140.
How's the new Corvette coming, you haven't posted any pictures of it lately?
#693
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Pocono. Doesn't sound right. I found my log book and it has "June Sprints" entered. Being that the race was cancelled and rescheduled it turned into a double nat. I was working for a steel mill and couldn't get the time off to return. I was always a shoestring racer and still am ! I build my cars from scratch, I enjoy that almost as much as driving them.
I hope to roll my chassis outside tomorrow ,I'll have to shoot some pics. Thanks for the contact info ! Pops
I hope to roll my chassis outside tomorrow ,I'll have to shoot some pics. Thanks for the contact info ! Pops
#694
Dawn and Larry
I know this car well, it's still around, and still racing!
It was first raced in 1972 by a husband and wife from NY (Long Island??), Larry and Dawn Vitelli. She normally raced the 65 in BP, and he usually raced a big block 68 in AP. Later, the car moved around the country, eventually ending up in Kentucky.
Today, the car is owned and raced by Jim Glass of Kingston NY, and I crew on it, when I can. Jim bought the car in 2008, restored it, and has been vintage racing it for the last 7 years.
This is the same car today, as it is raced by Jim Glass. This picture was taken at the 2015 SVRA Brickyard Invitation at Indy.
I'm pretty sure that these two pictures are of Larry Vitelli, driving the 68 that was the team car to his wife's 65.
It was first raced in 1972 by a husband and wife from NY (Long Island??), Larry and Dawn Vitelli. She normally raced the 65 in BP, and he usually raced a big block 68 in AP. Later, the car moved around the country, eventually ending up in Kentucky.
Today, the car is owned and raced by Jim Glass of Kingston NY, and I crew on it, when I can. Jim bought the car in 2008, restored it, and has been vintage racing it for the last 7 years.
This is the same car today, as it is raced by Jim Glass. This picture was taken at the 2015 SVRA Brickyard Invitation at Indy.
I'm pretty sure that these two pictures are of Larry Vitelli, driving the 68 that was the team car to his wife's 65.
#695
Race Director
If you want to get together with the car again, Jim's shop in Kingston's, not all that far from Danbury. Or better yet, come up to Lime Rock June 3 & 4 for the Jag Club, VSCCA & HRG races. I think Jim's planning on having the car there that weekend, even tough it's only a little over a week before we leave for the SVRA vintage race at Indy.
Jim's shop number is 845-331-5666.
#696
Burning Brakes
Here's Gary Carlen's '69 B Production racer from the mid-seventies. At the time he was one of the fastest small block drivers on the west coast, He held the BP course record at Sears Point for a time and routinely dominated SF Regional races. I was privileged to be his crew chief for a couple of seasons before I went Formula Ford racing (couldn't afford a Corvette back then).
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I didn't realize this thread was still alive. Best CF thread ever in my opinion. This has to be the longest running thread ever on the forum. Would like to see some new pics if anyone has any.
#698
Burning Brakes
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