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69hurstsc 10-21-2014 04:17 PM

Re: Help find the history of this 64 Savoy Lightweight
 
Outstanding contribution. :rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by FECARMAN (Post 450357)
By the looks of the wiring, the name hillbilly comes to mind. Nevermind.............


Nitro Joe Jackson 10-21-2014 04:26 PM

Re: Help find the history of this 64 Savoy Lightweight
 
e-mail Tom Kasch, he has a bunch of old programs and he might be able to look up the car number and go from there, I just looked into my data and came up blank
Joe

Adger Smith 10-22-2014 01:13 AM

Re: Help find the history of this 64 Savoy Lightweight
 
No memory of that one. If I saw it I can't remember now. I did do an engine for one back about 69, but it was a Hemi and was owned by a guy in New Boston, TX Mark, (something) Brother-in-law to Bruce Caver. I think a local guy by the name of Danny Proctor bought it a few years ago and did a restoration on it.
He buys and sells, no telling where it is now.

69hurstsc 10-28-2014 09:28 AM

Re: Help find the history of this 64 Savoy Lightweight
 
Looks like that was a 65 Coronet Adger.
http://www.texasclassiccarsofdallas....426%20HEMI.htm

Adger Smith 10-28-2014 09:58 AM

Re: Help find the history of this 64 Savoy Lightweight
 
Danny has done a couple of those cars and the one I did back in '69 was a Street Hemi.
I think that is another one Danny came up with. That or some town names got mixed up in the story.
I know all the guys and can ask them the next time I see them. I run into Danny out eating from time to time. My wife just reminded me I had been hit in the head (race car wreck) and my memory might be way off.... LOL

69hurstsc 12-08-2014 03:11 PM

Re: Help find the history of this 64 Savoy Lightweight
 
Still looking for information & history on the car. Possibly owned or campaigned by a guy named Roland from Pasadena, TX.

Rick Kolber 12-19-2014 12:35 AM

Re: Help find the history of this 64 Savoy Lightweight
 
Back in the day there was a publication like National Dragster called Drag News. It covered races both NHRA/AHRA nationwide. You can still find individual weekly issues for sale on Ebay or there was a place called Standard 1320 Productions that put them on a CD. Don't know if their still in business. Hope this helps, Rick

GTX JOHN 12-19-2014 07:13 AM

Re: Help find the history of this 64 Savoy Lightweight
 
I think that Drag News has been defunct for about 30 years.

They were out of Orange County, Calif. by Guy Bennett. I am not sure they did a lot of Back East Bracket Stuff.

Chris Barnes 12-19-2014 09:05 PM

Re: Help find the history of this 64 Savoy Lightweight
 
Man, what a cool car! If I owned it I might park it in my living room and watch it instead of TV. What are you going to do with it?

69hurstsc 12-22-2014 11:27 AM

Re: Help find the history of this 64 Savoy Lightweight
 
I own quite a few of those along with the Eastern Drag News. I've also watched countless hours of cars drag racing on youtube in the Texas area.

I know it's just going to take that ONE person to recognize it. With 1,500 rounds on the odometer it should be a car that many have seen go down the track.

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Originally Posted by Rick Kolber (Post 455668)
Back in the day there was a publication like National Dragster called Drag News. It covered races both NHRA/AHRA nationwide. You can still find individual weekly issues for sale on Ebay or there was a place called Standard 1320 Productions that put them on a CD. Don't know if their still in business. Hope this helps, Rick



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