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Road Chatter

by "Ronald Bryant" <rowaby@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 31, 2005 at 09:59 PM

E N D L E S S R O A D

Road Chatter XXXVII

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IN THIS ISSUE

* Car-Guy Trivia Questions

* Formula 1

* Bits and Pieces

* Car-Guy Trivia Answers

* 10% Off Purchases For Your Trivia Questions

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Car-Guy Trivia (answers are later in this email)

1) So .. What do an average of 20 people do each year while staring at a 
Goodyear Blimp?

2) The first Mustangs rolled off of the assembly line with a mistake that
is 
still part of every Mustang today. What is it?

3) The Duke boys have brought their Dodge Charger, the General Lee, to the

big screen. And Chrysler has come out with their reincarnation of the 
Charger. The 1969 Dodge Charger was one of the most famous and most
powerful 
muscle cars of the sixties. A 69 Charger also starred in Dirty Mary, Crazy

Larry with Peter Fonda. It's anybody's guess what the Charger sells for
now; 
the price goes up faster than you can say Barrett-Jackson. But how much
did 
they cost when they new in 1969?

A) $3500

B) $4000

C) $5000

D) $5500

4) A- What 1964 convertible did Nick Nolte drive in '48 Hours'?

B- What make of car did Charlie Babbit import from Italy in 'Rain Man'?

5) His food organization has made over $200 million over the years, and
his 
face is on every product he sells. He didn't do all that well in golf, 
tennis, or several other sports. But once he tried racing (in his mid
40's), 
he was hooked. In an ex-racecar from one of Virginia's local guys that
made 
good, he went on to SCCA championships, Daytona 24 hour wins, and racing
in 
Baja. He was one of the first to use a HANS device, his name is in The 
Guinness Book of Records, and he is now involved in a Champ Car team. Who
is 
he?

--- Retreads --- 

These last three questions are from over two years ago. If you remember
them 
from before, consider this a memory test.

6) In England, there were many Cottage Industry Automobile Manufacturers: 
the TVR, the Berkley, the Fairthorp, to name a few. A Mr. D. H. and his 
brother had built up such a company with a fine reputation in the 50's,
but 
their products were falling behind the times. They found what they needed 
when they bought out the Tojiero, a British racing sports car with a
clean, 
simple roadster body on a crude ladder frame. The brothers' only body
change 
was to raise the headlights to meet international minimum height 
regulations. The original engine produced a measly 40 HP at 3000 RPM. 
However, this body style is now famous the world over. Why?

7) What rock group got its name from a fire engine made by the creator of
a 
popular American automobile that recently went belly up?

8) Many that remember the Blues Brothers on the big screen remember their 
personal ride. What car was the Bluesmobile?

Last month, we had a question about the speed of the first auto race in
the 
US. We said be the first person that tells us what cars were raced and 
where, and where we could confirm that information, and you would receive
a 
$25 Gift Certificate.

.....

Tim P from MAMA sent the correct information, but could not confirm it.

Rick S gave us the correct information and the web-site to confirm it.
Tim, 
we do appreciate your quick response, you definitely know your Car Trivia.

Congratulations Rick, we hope you enjoyed the videos you chose with your 
Gift Certificate.

Rick's response was:

"The race was run at Chicago, IL, from Jackson Park to Waukegan and back,
90 
miles roundtrip. The only contestants on Nov. 2, 1895, were Frank Duryea,
of 
Springfield, Mass., in a car he built based on designs by his brother, 
Charles, and Oscar Mueller in a Germanbuilt Benz owned by his father, a 
machine shop operator in Decatur, Ill."

http://www.theautochannel.com/mania/industry/history/chap6.html

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Formula 1

Last month in the trivia questions, we said: There are only three Formula
1 
drivers that had the pole position in their first F1 race. Who were they?

We mentioned Mario Andretti as one of the drivers. Thanks to our friend
and 
F1 Guru, Jack N, for sending this to us:

Regarding the pole position in his first drive in F1, Mario got pole in
his 
"first" race in the 1968 U.S. GP at the Glen, but he had actually 
"qualified" in the preceding Italian GP at Monza. In Mario Andretti, the 
Complete Record by Mike O'Leary, he relates that Mario (driving for Lotus)

and Bobby Unser (for BRM) qualified for the GP, flew back to the U.S. to 
participate in a USAC race, and then back to Italy for the GP. On their 
return, they were told they would not be allowed to race due to the rule 
that a driver could not compete in two international events in a 24-hour 
time period. Mario says in the book that, although he can't prove it, he 
believes Enzo Ferrari was the one who made sure the rule was enforced,
even 
though the race stewards had ensured Unser and Andretti before they left
for 
America that they would be allowed to race, and the cars were ready on the

grid before the start.

2005 Formula 1 World Championship

Sept. 4 Italy (Monza)

Sept. 11 Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)

Sept. 25 Brazil (Interlagos)

October 9 Japan (Suzuka)

October 16 China (Shanghai International Circuit)

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* Bits and Pieces

Cumberland, Maryland

To most DC folks, it's just the place at the other end of the C&O Canal. 
But, from 1953 to 1970, it was the place to go once a year for the great 
road races at Cumberland Airport. This was back in the days when spectator

safety was chicken wire between you and the track. Then, for a lot of
those 
years, the honchos were threatening to drop it for so long that I remember

going to what we called the third-annual last-ever race.

Great names ran in Cumberland: Carroll Shelby, Briggs Cunningham, Dr. Dick

Thompson, Walt Hansgen, John Fitch, Denise McCluggage, Bruce Jennings, Bob

Holbert, Hap Sharp, Don Yenko, even Roger Penske.

And the cars! How's this? Birdcage Maserati, Ferrari Testa Rossa and 250MM

Spyder, XK120 Jag, D Type Jaguar, Lister Jag, Porsche 356 Speedsters and 
coupes, Porsche RS 61, Porsche RS 550 Spyder, Cobra 289 and 427, Mustang, 
Camaro Z28, Sunbeam Alpine, MG TC's, TD's, TF's, A's, B's, Midgets, every 
flavor of Austin Healey, Triumph and Corvette, Cunningham C61R, Morgans, 
Bristols, Cooper Ford, Minis, Siata, OSCA, Fiat Abarth, Cooper Climax,
Lola 
Climax. If I didn't mention your favorite from that era, it probably ran 
there, too.

Roger Penske took his SCCA driver's test in Cumberland in a 283 Corvette
in 
1958. Roger passed, but the Vette blew its engine and then fell off the 
trailer on the way home.

Bob Tullius and his Group 44 were always big winners there, racing 
everything Triumph brought out. Then, when TR and MG merged with almost 
every other Brit brand, they raced all of them, too. Remember Bob's 
screaming Dodge Dart? He raced that there, too.

In May of 1968, the Cumberland Airport saw automotive history in the
making. 
The Howmet Turbine Car, a futuristic prototype designed around a turbine 
helicopter engine, finished a race for the first time and burst upon the 
international motor sports scene. By the way, it ran in Marlboro, Maryland

that summer.

Now, the guys in Cumberland are at it again. Mostly, now, they are doing 
rallies and autocrosses. Cumberland is only about two hours away from the 
DC, Baltimore area. And if you are there on a Friday night, stop by the
main 
street through town to hear the free music on the bandstand.

Even if you don't go, at least check out the photos on this web site to
see 
what racing was like in the 60's and 70's.

http://www.nationalroadrally.com

***

Did they do it on purpose?

You have probably seen the Volkswagen commercial where the little symbol
of 
a guy wearing a seatbelt is having a great time being thrown from side to 
side while the VW handles the curves. Cute. But now, every time I turn on
my 
car, I see that little guy on my dash light up, and I think of the 
commercial.

***

Women Drivers

(Source Unknown)

Driving to the office this morning on the Interstate, I looked over to my 
left, and there was a woman in a brand new Mustang, doing 65 mph, with her

face up next to her rear view mirror, putting on her eyeliner. I looked
away 
for a couple seconds and, when I looked back, she was halfway over in my 
lane, still working on that makeup. As a man, I don't scare easily. But
for 
some reason, she scared the heck out of me. So much so that I dropped my 
electric shaver; this knocked the donut out of my other hand. In all the 
confusion of trying to straighten out the car using my knees against the 
steering wheel, it knocked my cell phone away from my ear, which fell into

the coffee between my legs, splashed, and burned "Big John" and the
"Twins", 
ruined the darn phone, soaked my trousers, and disconnected an important 
call. Darn women driver

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Car-Guy Trivia Answers

1) What do an average of 20 people do each year while staring at a
Goodyear 
Blimp? They shoot at it.

(Thanks to Trivial Pursuit Genus IV)

2) The first Mustangs rolled off of the assembly line with a mistake that
is 
still part of every Mustang. The Mustang in the grille emblem is running
in 
the wrong direction. The grille emblem horse was to appear as if viewed
from 
the grandstand at a horse race track.

(Thanks to our friend, Tim P, the Webmaster for Maryland Automobile
Modelers 
Association, MAMA www.mamasboyz.org)

3) The 1969 Dodge Charger cost brand new $4000.

4) A- Nick Nolte drove a 1964 Cadillac convertible in '48 Hours'.

B- Charlie Babbitt imported Lamborghinis in 'Rain Man'.

5) The food honcho? His food producing organization contributes every cent

of profit to charity; so far that's over $200M. Did we mention he is also
in 
the movies? Once Paul Newman starred in the movie 'Winning', racing was
his 
love. From then on, he only scheduled films out of racing season. He
bought 
the Group 44 TR6 from Bob Tullius and soon moved on to become lead driver
in 
Bob Sharp's Datsun. His name is in The Guinness Book of Records as the 
oldest man to win a professional auto race. Well, yes, coincidentally, we
do 
have the movie on DVD.

(Thanks to Sam R for this one)

--- Retreads ---

6) The brothers, Derek and Charles Hurlock, were doing well producing
their 
AC Ace when they were approached by a Texas chicken farmer who wanted to 
stuff an American V8 in it. You know it as the Cobra 260, which became the

Cobra 289, and then morphed into the ground-pounding Cobra 427.

(From 'The Great Book of Sports Cars' 1988 by Dean Batchelor, Chris Poole 
and Graham Robson.)

7) The rock group is REO Speedwagon, who can thank Ransom E. Olds for
their 
name. We all know Mr. Olds as the creator of the Oldsmobile.

(From Trivial Pursuit Genus IV.)

8) The Bluesmobile was an Ex-Mount Prospect, Illinois 1974 police model 
Dodge Monaco 440.

(From 'Dodge, Plymouth & Chrysler Police Cars' by Edwin Sanow and John 
Bellah.)

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10% Off Purchases For Your Trivia Questions

We want to thank Tim and Sam for the trivia questions. Remember, you both 
will receive a 10% discount on your next purchases.

Send us an interesting fact on just about anything on wheels: cars,
trucks, 
F1, Drags, Muscle Cars, weird obsolete car thingies, whatever, and if we
use 
it, then you get 10% off all purchases on everything on your next order.

***

Thanks,

Dave Payne




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