Re: Thunderbolt whereabouts?
Don Snyder in Ohio has seven original Thunderbolts including the first and last ones built.
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When I raced in NSS there were at least two real thunderbolts racing, so you might get in touch with them to see if any of them are still around....just google NSS.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1WImIk0emw
Not class legal but still impressive. It still runs the same rear suspension installed by DST in 1964 (converted to a floater). Column shift and untubbed. It is a "real" T-bolt too!!!:eek: |
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That's an impressive car. I like the column shift. Cool!!!
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Great post Jody. Thanks for the link!
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There are some really cool photo threads on here. Anyone have and shots of Thunderbolts, both from the past and present?
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Congrats to Paul Adams for his "Featured Flyer" article in the current ND!! He has the baddest class legal Thunderbolt in the land for sure!!
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Since the ZL-1 and '68 SS/AH thread are going so well I thought I'd bring this back from the dead. Anyone have any Thunderbolt info they would like to share?
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Ray Smith and Dallas Kelly raced this T-Bolt for 25 years and I am told Dallas still has it.
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The ones I most remember "in the day" were Hayden Proffitt, Butch Leal, Gas Rhonda (from the West Coast), Hubert Platt (from the South) and Bill Lawton (from the NE).
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