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Remember this?
The feeling old thread brought up some memories. Anybody remember this "car"? Photo taken 1957...in front of the R&T offices. Bonus points (but no prize) for naming the "driver"
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Looks like Bobby Unser.
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Nope, but he'd be flattered you thought so...
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well, it does look like him... a little. ;) I didn't think he old enough to be in that concoction.
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I'm off to do yard work, will give others time to guess before I spill the beans....:)
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Stan?:D
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LOL, Len knows.
It's Stan Mott's Cyclops. Stan was an awesome cartoonist whose work appeared quite a bit in Road & Track magazine. He created it as a spoof. Many famous people have sat in and been photographed in the Cyclops. Including me! It has been in the Road & Track reception area for many years now. I saw it while I was visiting that office 10 years ago. |
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The most famous of the picture of the Cyclops, I think, was the one that was taken right before it was retired to the R&T lobby. It was of a couple of famous F1 drivers, as I recall. If your so good with your innernets machine, try to find that one!
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I have an R&T mag from the 60's with a full road test, as well as a "projected" acceleration graph based on the optional 427cid engine.
The road test (by Henry Manney, I think?) decribes a quirky feature with the steering. It's a 1/2 turn lock-to-lock, and if you go over that it starts turning the other way |
Bingo Guys! I suppose Len get the award, by guessing Stan first. "The"?
Stan still IS a great cartoonist. He & I have been in touch for years...He's currently living in Germany, working on a graphic novel that is loosely based on his years as a live-aboard Yachtie...first he explored the Med, then crossed the Atlantic to the Caribbean... Another tidbit? Stan circumnavigated the globe...on a go-kart. I kid you not. |
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I imagine the others have done the same. |
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