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AAR Cuda & Challenger T/A trans am racers
Posted:
24 Nov 2004 6:18
by ViperDave
Where did my message go??? so again
Posted:
24 Nov 2004 6:24
by ViperDave
I am Dave from the Ed Skanes race team. We are the ones who restored the #48 Dan Gruney AAR Cuda and the #77 Posey Challenger T/A. We are working on the #76 Challenger T/A right now and will have it finished in the spring. We also have and restored the Petty kit car Challenger Prototype (Now #74). We will be attending a few shows next year with the #76 Challenger and also we will be at Daytona with the Petty Challenger in Feb 05 for the Daytona Rolex 24 Hour race. We will be doing the exibition before the race with other vintage race cars. We have been doing this with the Challenger and Cuda for several years now. If anybody is coming or sees one of the cars at a show next year just ask for me and I would be glad to show you more of the cars and tell you all about them. Thanks ViperDave
Posted:
24 Nov 2004 8:01
by dave-r
That is very kind of you to make that offer to the board members here ViperDave.
I hope some of them will take you up on that and show the rest of us some photos!
Posted:
25 Nov 2004 0:11
by Alaskan_TA
Very cool! I just got some photos of 76 in recently from the 1970 Seattle race, I will attach them here one at a time.
T/Ake care,
Barry
Posted:
25 Nov 2004 0:17
by Alaskan_TA
These photos are courtesy of Mark Weedin.
Posted:
25 Nov 2004 0:22
by Alaskan_TA
one more from the track...
Posted:
25 Nov 2004 9:20
by Fat Tony
Wow. Great photos
Posted:
22 May 2006 15:21
by babyelephant
What is the paint code for the AAR race cars? And for the lime green race version T/A?
Posted:
22 May 2006 15:35
by dave-r
The T/As were painted Sublime I believe.
Posted:
22 May 2006 15:38
by dave-r
Paint Code = FJ5
Name = Sublime
Chrysler code = AY1FJ5
Ditzler code = 2128
Posted:
23 May 2006 12:10
by ianandjess
gday
yes some photos of those cars would be a great addition to this forum so those of us who will never get opertunity to see them for real can at least have a look at them here
cheers ian
p.s. nice photos barry the old photos of cars in there hey day are a bit special thanks
Posted:
24 May 2006 0:52
by Alaskan_TA
Hi Ian,
You can see many more photos here;
http://www.challengertaregistry.com/race_photos.html
T/Ake care,
Barry
Posted:
24 May 2006 11:11
by ianandjess
thanx barry thats awsome
cheers ian
Re: Where did my message go??? so again
Posted:
30 May 2006 3:52
by six pack
ViperDave wrote:I am Dave from the Ed Skanes race team. We are the ones who restored the #48 Dan Gruney AAR Cuda and the #77 Posey Challenger T/A. We are working on the #76 Challenger T/A right now and will have it finished in the spring. We also have and restored the Petty kit car Challenger Prototype (Now #74). We will be attending a few shows next year with the #76 Challenger and also we will be at Daytona with the Petty Challenger in Feb 05 for the Daytona Rolex 24 Hour race. We will be doing the exibition before the race with other vintage race cars. We have been doing this with the Challenger and Cuda for several years now. If anybody is coming or sees one of the cars at a show next year just ask for me and I would be glad to show you more of the cars and tell you all about them. Thanks ViperDave
Might want to change spelling to Gurney.
Posted:
18 Oct 2008 4:04
by christer
Posted:
18 Oct 2008 15:57
by Eddie
Simply awesome! My favorite form of racing hands down!
Thanks Chris!!!
Posted:
19 Oct 2008 14:42
by fal308
My favorite form ofpavement pounding also
I still remember goung to the road races back in the '70s and watching TransAm and Camel GT cars. Nothing like the sound of a big block GT car running
Posted:
19 Oct 2008 16:46
by Eddie
They had both hands on the wheel Barc, what does this mean?(remember the email)
Posted:
19 Oct 2008 19:50
by christer
Posted:
19 Oct 2008 20:49
by fal308
Posted:
20 Oct 2008 2:34
by Eddie
Posted:
20 Oct 2008 17:55
by fal308
I always try to watch the Monterey Historic races every year. For me the highlight is when the Trans Am cars from the mid'60s - early '70s run. A close second are the Can Am cars of that same period
This is the Historic Trans Am website, though it hasn't been updated in who knows how long
http://www.trans-amseries.com/homepage.htm
Here's a way (sort of) to go vintage Trans Am racing
http://www.usvintagetransam.com/
Posted:
22 Oct 2008 20:47
by christer
A couple of Hell-drivers movie clips. They are quite amusing, if you ask me.
Hell Drivers! Dodge 60s.1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrWkyjv5pwE
Hell Drivers! Dodge 60s.2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7wqv7qYPj0
Thrill Show Flashback: Meet the Hurricane Hell Drivers!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdO2leoLI3E
Hell Drivers -- Marathon Oil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBdS8nI_I74
Posted:
23 Oct 2008 23:08
by drewcrane
man those are some funny vids, i love the fast paced jazz for the intro
Posted:
24 Oct 2008 13:40
by Eddie
Pretty Cool. Joey Chitwood
Posted:
24 Oct 2008 21:24
by christer
Posted:
29 Dec 2008 11:49
by christer
christer wrote:A couple of Hell-drivers movie clips. They are quite amusing, if you ask me.
...and here is an official program for the Hurricane Hell Drivers. 1962. This program has the Dodge Lancers.
..if anyone is intrested.
Posted:
29 Dec 2008 19:26
by drewcrane
just wondering did sam posey have 2 cars? i have seen a #76 car and a #77, i dont pay attention to that stuff but my buddie pointed it out,just courious
Posted:
29 Dec 2008 21:43
by Alaskan_TA
There were two. Sam normally drove 77, but they would swap the numbers on them to put Sam in whatever car was doing better that day.
Posted:
29 Dec 2008 21:49
by jh27n0b
Hey Chris did you notice the 70 Challenger convertible in the Hell Drivers-Mobile Oil link that you posted? It appears at the 22 second mark and is over at the 25 second mark.
Bob