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Nice one Jeff. Good story. The Raydyot on the 427? It's not there on the close-up. Is it maybe something the photographer's carrying? A press ID, or the flash on his camera maybe?
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Wow! You have an eagle eye! I didn't notice that. Wonder how that happened? Here it is in a still taken from the movie (note the realistic background, and nary a hair out of place!): http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...at110912PM.jpg And you can see it on the "stunt double": http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...0at92817PM.jpg As well as in this publicity still. So, why isn't it on the car in the close-up at the starting line? You can see it in the "long" shot from across the track. Very strange. http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...at110754PM.jpg So many unanswered questions... Jeff |
Great pics!
Yeh, I gotta say, sometimes at the end of a busy day, just before I go to sleep, I let my self lie in bed and fantasize about driving a Cobra, and what that would be like. It's my little treat, just a few minutes when I can let my mind wander. I put the other Elvis racing movie in my Netflix queue by mistake (drawing a blank at the moment, I think it was called 'Speedway,' the one with Nancy Sinatra who incidentally is a twig!), and ended up watching some vintage stock car racing instead of seeing the Cobra as I was hoping. It was kind of a disappointment at first—and the movie itself was painfully difficult to get through—but the highlight for me ended up being the opening credits, specifically the shots of all the real stock car drivers who drove cars featured in the movie, photographed in the driver's seats of their cars. Tiny Lund was really cute, he kind of similed and glanced away, and put the car into gear; it was adorable. Some cool, vintage stocker action though. What really struck me was how, in the banked curves at Charlotte, the cars appeared to be in a constant, but slight, overseer condition. The rear ends of the cars were definitely tracking higher in the bank than the front, like the car was constantly diving all the way through the corners. That was excellent, at first I wasn't sure I was seeing it, but after closer observation, I'm sure I was. Wow!! And, did I say that Tiny Lund was cute? :-) |
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I know this is totally off topic, but I was stationed in Florida last year for work, and (talking about Southern racing action) visited the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing.
Excellent!! Some pics for your viewing pleasure. Dig the SOHC Fords and the 427 air cleaner. Also, it was amazing how many of the graphics were hand-painted, even major sponsor logos like Hot Wheels. One of the highlights of my stay. |
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And some more, I've got a TON of photos from that day. The Dart 2 was one of my favorites. And what I'd give for that Shirley Muldowney bag!
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Speaking of a woman driving a Cobra, Youtube has an old series (I don't remember the name) where the girl has the (289) Cobra and gets the bad guys. I'm sure someone from here remembers it, as the link I saw came from one of the posts on CC.
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I think it was Honey West, played by Anne Francis, but I'm not 100% sure.
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It was Honey West (on for one season, 1964-65). My wife has the DVD set with that season on it. Honey certainly appeared to enjoy her drives in the Cobra.
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Yes, that was it. Pretty neat for the day.
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There was also some racing in "Viva Las Vegas" where, once again, Elvis is a singer/race driver. Elvis drives a 289 Cobra street car at one point, but no 427s, as I recall and, at least compared to "Spinout", it was watchable. Another for your Netflix queue is "The Fast and the Furious". No, not the one with Vin Diesel, though that IS one of my favorite "car" movies, but this one from 1955: http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...andfurious.png Completely different story (bad guy kidnaps a girl, I think, and they drive around California), and, for some reason, the bad guy's car is a Jaguar 120XK, and the finale involves a road race on 17-mile drive in Monterey. Lot's of fun. Also, it's free on the IMDB hulu channel! Follow the link. The Fast and the Furious Full Movie (The Fast & The Furious (1955)) - IMDb Enjoy! Jeff |
Flygirl - are you still out there?
Has ERA started building your car? If so what form and options did you settle on?
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Not so sure
When I picked my car up in January Peter said he got a deposit from a women for a 427 .....?
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Ye of little faith. Going through life being so cynical, must be difficult on your Qi.
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Seems like towards the end of her posts she was thinking about a street roadster. Just curious if she went that direction, if she is still in the game?:%/
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