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From the LA Times archive.
Carl’s Curve on Mulholland Drive - Framework - Photos and Video - Visual Storytelling from the Los Angeles Times Kurt O. |
Carls
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Just joking. This was the photo from the L.A. Times article "Night Racers" that was the inspiration for the cover of The Mulholland Experience book. The major difference is that Carls Jr was used for the cover of the Mul. Exp. book (with a similar backdrop, setup, and time of day). http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1300895521.jpg |
Lola follow up
Six Lola F5000 Tubs discovered in Michigan, incredible.
talk about a barn find... It’s not everyday that one comes across a vintage race car in the back of a garage or shop, but veteran F5000 driver Eric Haga has managed just that by finding and procuring six vintage Lola F5000 tubs, as well as several other key parts to go along with the monocoques. Eric is no stranger to Formula 5000, as he competed in the original series in 1970 and 1971, and today he continues to compete in the North American F5000 Revival Series in the same Lola T190 that he waged war with back in 1970. That car, chassis number 190/F1/8, was reunited with Eric in 2008 after a restoration by Chip Boatright. From 2008 to the present, Haga has been racing the car actively across North America with the F5000 Revival Series. When Eric’s not out on the track, he’s scouring the globe for as many parts as he can find. Recently Eric got wind that there was a gold mine of parts for Lola T190s and T192s located in Wixom, Michigan, USA. The Seattle native jumped in his truck and drove east to RM Motorsports where what he would find was astonishing indeed. Upon arriving at RM Motorsports, Eric met with Bud Bennett. Bud had told Eric that he had six Lola F5000 tubs, four T190 models and two T192s. Bud also showed Eric the large selection of spares that he had to offer with the tubs, including some of the body molds for T190 and T192 cars that were made by Bennett himself. Eric didn’t have to give the deal much thought after seeing the complete package up close. He simply completed the transaction and headed back to Seattle. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1300986171.jpg Lola T190s and T192s enjoyed a prolific life in the Continental F5000 Series in North America, the Guards European Formula 5000 Championship in Europe, and the Tasman Series in Australia and New Zealand. Some of the most incredible drivers of the era piloted Lola T190s and T192s in the early 1970s. Mike Hailwood finished 4th in the Guards European Series in 1970 having piloted both variants during that season; and more notably Frank Gardner, who finished the 1970 Guards Series in 3rd place behind the wheel of his T190. Frank would return to the Guards Series in Europe in a Lola T190 for 1971, before moving to a T300 later in the season and capturing the championship. Meanwhile, in North America, Jerry Hansen used a Lola T192 to capture his first SCCA Formula A title in 1971. Jerry would continue to drive other models from Huntingdon and win the Formula A title each year through to 1976. While the find was immediately deemed to be significant due to so few Lola T190 and T192 models in existence today; Eric knew little of each tubs individual history, only receiving a stack of documentation to later be gone through once back in Seattle. With Eric having made it home with his treasure, he began to rummage through the paperwork that accompanied the massive find. “So far I have identified two of the tubs from the accompanying paperwork”, Eric states. “They are T190/F1/12, the car that was raced by Mike Goth, Crockey Peterson and Gus Hutchison in the Continental Series in 1970; and T192 chassis number HU23, the car that Lou Sell had at the Questor.” Jerry Hansen has also been contacted and has confirmed that chassis number HU23 is the tub he won his first of six SCCA Formula A titles in 40 years ago, making it a very historic car for open wheel road racing collectors. Eric plans to continue researching the chassis numbers to obtain more about the history of each tub. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1300986280.jpg The Lola T190 is very significant in that it represented a major step forward in the company’s F5000 design, as it moved from the space frame T142 of 1969 to a full monocoque layout of the T190. Frank Gardner was responsible for doing the brunt of the development work on the T190 in order to make it more competitive with its contemporary rivals from McLaren, Leda, and Surtees. Many of the improvements were carried over to the T192, which continued with the monocoque layout the T190 pioneered for Broadley’s race car company a year earlier by Bob Marston, the T190’s Chief Engineer. Eric would like to get these tubs out to racers that are going to properly restore and race them, “My hope is to either get these tubs into the hands of people who will restore them and get them on track, or to do them (one at a time) myself and get them to customers who will put them on the grid. After all, this isn’t a museum that I have here. They had been stored in the rafters and on shelves for years where I found them and I couldn’t pass them up. We need more cars on the grid.” For more information on how to procure one of these incredibly rare F5000 tubs and all the right bits to build up a car, contact Eric Haga at erikha@msn.com. Further information on the current location of two of the three known Lola T190 cars that are currently racing can be accessed at www.f5000registry.com/lola. As far as Lola T192 variants in service, there are three known to be in the USA and one in Australia. It is without doubt that Eric will insure that the six tubs he has come across will find proper homes and be racing once again in the very near future. Info from sports car digest. |
Took a good run today of the Malibu hills. I have a new benchmarking loop.
Derek: the rules have been posted on my facebook page. You're on. |
Shocking News
Last week while coming home thru the Racecourse I saw a For Sale sign right in the middle of the course just east of Mid-pits.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1301342400.jpg As I came around Mid-pits, there was another For Sale sign just before Carls. "Holy Mother of God, what is happening to our world?" Are they really going to put houses in the middle of the Racecourse? Is nothing sacred? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1301342416.jpg Looking back just to make sure that I wasn't having a nightmare, the sign still there...time for a stiff cocktail, which is what happened. I guess property finally got so valuable on Mul that they are willing to build cliff-dwellings in No-Mans land. If you want to experience the Racecourse before it gets impossible, you had better get out there and "drive it like you stole it", soon. I just did and it's probably one of the last times, too dangerous now for even the best drivers... sorry to say...those days are sadly over. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1301342433.jpg |
Boooooo!!!!!
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You sure those signs are not for the house on the above lot?
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What a world!
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Looking forward to seeing local history...
This is such a great thread. I am making a trip to LA for a week or so. I am going to drive up Mulholland and feel some of what you guys have been talking about. I have arranged to have a new Turbo for the drive. I will be able to say I did it.
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Its a perfect opportunity! Buy them up, so no one else can. Then you have a say on what happens on the road. Build a small shed to hold some Pothole fixing supplies, Extra Tires and High Octane fuel. Do I have to think of everything?
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Bat Cave
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Interior shot of old Bat Cave
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I think I see Dave B, and John N. working on the car. They are on the floor behind it. Jay W. is over to the left working on the computer. Mark M. is helping Craig C. in the back. Tony C. is getting fuel ready with Kurt O. John H. and Bart R. are testing out the track conditions. Victor VT and Jeff H. are getting pizza to bring back. Jeff D. and Doug H. are checking the police scanners. I hear Derek, Radu, Dave, and a few others knocking on the hidden door. |
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Keep your eyes open for potholes and such. |
Hey Banning, I haven't been reading all of this thread, but did just flip back thru the last few pages. And want to thank you for sharing the Lola posting. Really fantastic machines, Both in looks and racing records. They were the stand outs at last years Le man Classic for me!!
Also great write up on your special day with Mr Janes. He sounded a little understated' which is often the way with those that have the most to share. Thanks again Richard |
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Potholes and Failures
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Aside from the potholes it looks like only one rain induced failure just west of the Beverly Park Entrance. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1301368824.jpg Street Services were there for a day putting up the danger barracades. It took 6 men (three crews). http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1301368840.jpg Fire Hydrant water line now exposed. Danger. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1301368858.jpg Heavy runoff caused this small gulley leading downhill into the Valley. This happens at different locations on Mul every couple of years. Note: Not a good place to lose it and go over the hill here. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1301368872.jpg |
Barris Custom Automotive
Yesterday while passing the famous Barris Kustom Automotive, I saw police cars and an unusual race car in front.
This is on Riverside Drive and Lankershim Blvd. in Studio City. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1301619512.jpg This really caught my attention. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1301619526.jpg Had to turn around to get another shot. Might be a world land speed record car or similar. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1301619545.jpg Looks like I just missed a party. See the Chef with apron talking to Officers. On the window front is the image of the famous Batmobile which Barris designed and built in the '60s. Barris also designed other famous cars for Hollywood. Can you name a few? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1301619559.jpg |
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