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Re: Briggs Chevelle Sells for $1,150,000
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This car was originally purchased by famous drag racer Bob Hamilton as a gift for his wife. In time, he transformed it into the Red Alert. The beast is the former World Record Holder in SS/DA. The car is now owned and campaigned by the partnership of Terry Carney and Bill Stephenson. Bill also drives the Chevelle, beginning each pass with the unique twisting wheelstand that the car is known for. This was the best selling AMT plastic model ever, and is now available from Ertl in a die cast version. Terry and Bill have decided it is now time to pass the torch to a new owner. http://www.nofearmotorsports.com/images/ACF1E76.jpg [/ QUOTE ] |
Re: Briggs Chevelle Sells for $1,150,000
Bruce,
NHRA, AHRA, or IHRA???????????? |
Re: Briggs Chevelle Sells for $1,150,000
I'm looking.... https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif
No luck. I'll guess NHRA https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/frown.gif |
Re: Briggs Chevelle Sells for $1,150,000
The pics of Bob Hamilton's racing jacket have IHRA and NHRA member patches on the sleeve. Still waiting for Bill S. (olredalert) to reply.
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Re: Briggs Chevelle Sells for $1,150,000
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] it's just a Buick [/ QUOTE ] Hey now....nailheads forever ! Get a digital camera and get some pics...screw the scanner ! [/ QUOTE ] And if you don't have a digital camera...we'll get Motion Camaro or someone who lives there to take some...what a cool race car! [/ QUOTE ] <font color="blue">I would have pics if it would have been at the Gwynn Show!!! I'll try to go check it out, if I'm aloud? </font> |
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[ QUOTE ] I mananged to pick up a really neat article from '71 on the Truppi-Kling Chevelle...that was discarded after the sale on stage.I forget which magazine it's from but it goes into detail on how they turned this car into the world beater that it was. [/ QUOTE ] The article you picked up on stage was titled "Big Noise From Piscataway" from May 71 Car Craft. I sent it to Chip as part of the literature that was displayed with the car. Believe it or not that article reads like a recipe to build your very own Briggs Chevelle. You woundn't think a World Champion Team would tell the world all those details while the car was still in competition. [/ QUOTE ] That was it...do you want it back? I probably have the original issue.Great article...you're right,all the little tricks and pictures. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif |
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<font color="blue">I would have pics if it would have been at the Gwynn Show!!! I'll try to go check it out, if I'm aloud? </font> [/ QUOTE ]sure, bring it on Mike, it needs to get driven anyways.... Jim |
Re: Briggs Chevelle Sells for $1,150,000
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Re: Briggs Chevelle Sells for $1,150,000
"The article you picked up on stage was titled "Big Noise From Piscataway" from May 71 Car Craft. I sent it to Chip as part of the literature that was displayed with the car. Believe it or not that article reads like a recipe to build your very own Briggs Chevelle. You woundn't think a World Champion Team would tell the world all those details while the car was still in competition . "
It's kind of like U.S. military aircraft vs. equally or in some instances better built aircraft made elsewhere.....its all about the aviators and their world class training! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif |
Re: Briggs Chevelle Sells for $1,150,000
Kevin,
-----Just got back from B/J and an extra week in L/V. Wifey and I are celibrating our 28th anni. today as well. -----Bob H ran all over the place but primarily NHRA. Thats where he held SS/DA record. First, I have to say that I have always followed the Briggs car as a friend in the Corvette world actually helped out the Briggs team on occasion years ago. Its one of my all time favorites!!!! On any given day back then the "Briggs" car could probably outrun "Red Alert" even though it ran a class lower (SS/EA to SS/DA). I think this probably has a lot to do with the professionalism of Ray Allen and the Briggs team. Bob Hamilton and his son were very much a weekend effort, but they did pretty well with what they had. With that said, its hard to play the "most famous" game here. To old racers like me the "Briggs" car is extremely memorable. To a whole generation of kids that were around when "Red Alert" was a model available just about everywhere its also pretty memorable. The model did an amazing job of promoting that old car up to a very high level. -----For the years I had my fun with Red Alert I often promoted it as the most famous Chevelle in the world. Please remember, though, that I didnt know that the Briggs car existed back then. I dont think I would word my "famous" claims quite the same way today that I did back in the early 90s when the Briggs car wasnt on the horizon. -----How about we just agree that both cars have quite a bit of notoriety, albeit for somewhat different reasons. With the price that the Briggs car just brought I now have to wonder what Red Alert would bring on the right day. Certainly not as much but it seems Red Alerts future is brighter than before B/J. Thinking about it, I guess we could say that about a whole lot of cars though!!!............Bill S |
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