Indycaver (Norm)'s photos with the keyword: 500
1905 Premier
1930 Stutz Model M
06 Mar 2017 |
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Cars of Indiana Exhibit at the Indianapolis 500 Motor Speedway museum. 2017
1929 Stutz Model M Monte Carlo
1916 Inter-State Model T
26 Feb 2017 |
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Inter-State Company was an Indiana which formed in 1909. And while Inter-State did have cars in the Indianapolis 500 mile race ... this car did not race there.
1960 Indianapolis 500 Gasoline Alley
Winner's Timeline
1932-33 Studebaker Race Car
Merry Christmas!!
24 Dec 2015 |
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Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you all are having a great holiday! I'm here off and on and I will catch up with everyone later!
1932 Studebaker Indy 500 Race Car
24 Dec 2015 |
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One of five cars Studebaker fielded that year. 3rd place finish.
1917 - Indy 500 Tribute Car: The Golden Submarine
04 Dec 2015 |
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The Golden Submarine was an early twentieth century streamlined race car designed and built in 1917 by Fred Offenhauser and Harry A. Miller for Barney Oldfield. AutoWeek said that the vehicle brought Miller "nationwide prominence as a race-car builder"
High Bid of $ 18,000
Four-cylinder engine
Twin carburetors
Built by Charles Glick
Concealed headlights
Bucket-style seats
Chrome wire wheels
Polished aluminum radiator shell
Moto-meter
Leather hood straps
Single center exhaust
Racing great Barney Oldfield commissioned the construction of the original Golden Submarine by engineer extraordinaire, Harry Miller in 1917.
With the late-1990s, Charles Glick became involved with building cars for the Great Race. As luck would have it, he met Dale Bell, a Great Race competitor, who later commissioned Mr. Glick to build this Golden Submarine replica. It incorporates an inline four-cylinder engine with twin carburetors. Glick made modifications such as concealed headlights and turn signals and added cockpit insulation. There is a single door on the right side of the car, offset bucket-style seating for two, the famous golden finish, along with chrome wire wheels, polished aluminum radiator shell, moto-meter, leather hood straps, knock-off hubs and wire mesh in the majority of windows.
Indy 500 Track with Eddie Sachs
07 Jul 2015 |
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Edward Julius Sachs, Jr, (May 28, 1927 – May 30, 1964) was a United States Auto Club driver who was known as the "Clown Prince of Auto Racing." He coined the phrase "If you can't win, be spectacular."
Sachs and sports car driver Dave MacDonald, a 500 rookie, were killed in a fiery crash involving seven cars on the second lap of the 1964 Indianapolis 500. MacDonald was driving a car owned and designed by Mickey Thompson, the #83 "Sears-Allstate Special".[1] Thompson had requested USAC officials to visit his shop in California to inspect the car while it was under construction, so that he would not invest money in the car if there was a chance that it would be disqualified at the Speedway. USAC accepted the request and passed the car with its ground effects package. By the time the car reached the Speedway in May USAC had changed their mind and failed it. Working in the cramped spaces of the garage area Thompson and crew practically rebuilt the car to meet the new USAC specs. These changes, removal of the fenders, changing to larger tires and increasing the height from two inches to four made the cars very unstable.[2] Graham Hill tested the vehicle before Indy, but refused to drive it in 1963. Masten Gregory crashed earlier in the month due to aerodynamic lift. Other drivers took the advice of Gregory, and stayed away from the Thompson cars. Before the race, Gregory approached Formula One driver Jack Brabham, who was alongside MacDonald on the grid, and urged Brabham to allow the rookie a lot of room. Brabham credited Gregory's advice with saving his life.
Pit Row - Indianapolis 500 Track
Turbine Powered
14 Dec 2014 |
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One of the neatest cars to race on the 500 track.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRr-DGO2sOw
Number 8
07 Dec 2014 |
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1931 Cummins Diesel Special model U. Four cylinder diesel on a Duesenburg chassis. It finished 13th with an average speed of 86.107 mph. Indianapolis 500 non-stop record.
Skanky
Shelby 1967 GT 500 Mustang
Ford Fairlane 500
How to retire an Indy Race Car
13 Jan 2008 |
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View of the building.
The car has since been taken down and sent off to a restoration shop.
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