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This is what our Historic Saloon class is all about...
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 5:26 pm
by gordon
Re: This is what our Historic Saloon class is all about...
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 8:57 pm
by Luke
Gordon,
What a great looking car - Its way over wonderful!
I called Ethan to see it and right away he said "That gone clear."
GG, these enticing photos of cars you put on the forum, is one sure way keeping FRC interesting & exciting.
Re: This is what our Historic Saloon class is all about...
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 8:57 pm
by Luke
Those rims looking real nice - to bad we dont have rims & tyres free in HS class
Re: This is what our Historic Saloon class is all about...
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:16 pm
by steveaca
That is a sweet Escort ! I can see that it is lightened by the lack of the vent ('quarter') window in the front door.
Re: This is what our Historic Saloon class is all about...
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:29 am
by gordon
Luke those are
Minilite rims. Many cars used them back in the '60s and '70s and they are still my favorite rims. They lived up to their name too - they're very light. You'll notice that many slot cars have modeled versions of them.
Re: This is what our Historic Saloon class is all about...
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:39 am
by gordon
Steve, it's VERY lightened:
It reminds me of Peter Moodie's space frame Escort that I raced against at Wallerfield back in the day.
Re: This is what our Historic Saloon class is all about...
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:28 am
by steveaca
I remember Peter Moodie's car with the snorkel-looking air intake at the top.
Re: This is what our Historic Saloon class is all about...
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:36 am
by gordon
Scalextric Escort with Minilites:
Peter Moodie's spaceframe Escort at Wallerfield circa 1977:
Re: This is what our Historic Saloon class is all about...
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 4:53 am
by Luke
GG - You showed me this pic (already) way back in the early days of FRC, when I told you (having a racing conversation) about the one time I went Waller Field with uncle & aunt and seeing this same menacing looking car (No.8 Black Escort P.Moodie) with fire coming out the exhaust going into corners & blazing up the track winning races. You also said it was the only time this same car raced in Trinidad.
Looking & remembering - I was 14 years at the time with photo...
Is this the front straight of Waller Field Raceway..?
Well, if so - I remembered, we were standing (maybe) somewhere in that crowd.
Also, to tell you the truth the guy in the brown T's with darkers is looking and standing somewhat like how my uncle does
The only thing though - I cant remember how I looked 36 years ago
and with todays menacing looking cars, it seems this car doesnt look so much more...
Nevertheless - It was a mean looking car back in the day and it was a great race day too. So much so, I came home and the very next day I painted with my Scalextric "white" Escort in black with a snorkel looking air vent and all
Sorry dont know where it is today though.
Thanks for the memories,
Luke
WTF DIS FOR REAL 2 EH - 3 police suv's just pull up next door and about 10 men in black with guns too - all over the street!!!
WOW - They gone with meh neighbour too
Guess ah go find out why later
& wat an exciting way to start ah Friday
Re: This is what our Historic Saloon class is all about...
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:19 pm
by steveaca
Luke, try and find that black Scalextric Escort with the snorkel. I'd love to see it. I think many of us used to take our Scalextric cars and modify the bodies, sometimes to help performance (eg. opening up wheel wells to fit larger tyres to improve handling) and sometimes just to make the cars look better. I remember modifying Minis, Escorts, Jaguar E-Types, Jaguar C-Types, Lamborghini Miuras and others.