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Showing posts with label Barney Oldfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barney Oldfield. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

June 21st, 6pm, San Diego Auto Museum is having a event to share info on the History of Desert Racing


above images from http://www.gambleart.com/Barney%20Oldfield.htm

http://www.arizonaracinghistory.com/cactusderbyintro.htm has a good bit of history about the "Cactus Derby", it was 511 miles,

Briefly, when the cars were still a marvel in the US, and people raced them because it was the most incredible thing to do, faster than a horse could run, or a passenger could ride a train, all sorts of unusual events were almost commonplace to test drivers and the new contraptions called Automobiles, and a lot of people went racing in any form possible. The Paris to Peking, the New York to Paris, the New York to San Fran, the Vanderbilt Cup, beach racing at Ormond, Daytona, Bonneville and the dry lakes of So Cal... but you may not have heard of the LA to Phoenix races through the desert.

The lack of roads, lack of pre-racing course preparation, and there not being any gas stations, service stations, parts stores, helpful bystanders, mechanics, or even towns to drive through made desert races incredibly difficult.

http://sdautomuseum.org/events/desert-racing-history-michael-anthony doesn't have any details though

So I'm going to try to make it to that speech, or q and a, and learn! I did find out that the first car to win was a White car, powered by a steam engine. At that time (1908?) White was such a great car that the President got one,http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2007/06/presidential-limo-circa-1909.html  and Buffalo Bill did too http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/08/buffalo-bill-drove-white-steamer-in.html

the first 7 years of the Cactus Derby winners were driving the White steamer I mentioned, then a Buick, a Kissel Kar, something called National Baby Blue, a Franklin (aircooled was an advantage in the hot Southwest), a Locomobile, and in 1914 Barney Oldfield won in a Stutz

The race took about 30 hours, was on Nov 9th, and the desert on November has cold nights, and days in the 70's

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Thursday, 1 March 2012

A Barney Oldfield / Firestone Tires Benz! Very cool!











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Saturday, 7 January 2012

more cool stuff from SwissStache


  Above is a GT40 used during the filming of LeMans
 Above: a rare Porsche
 Above: Dodge power wagons with the french military
 Above, Henry Ford and the 999 being driven by Barney Oldfield
http://swissstash.tumblr.com/ 

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Sunday, 3 July 2011

Chevron/Texaco oil company delivery (oldest to relatively newest) and famous customers

Flat out this has to be the earliest, most basic transport of gas or oil by an oil company.

1910 Mack


Above 1933
C&H Hawaiian Sugar co

Above Barney Oldfield
Amelia Earhart
this is Frank Hawks beside Texaco Northrop Gamma 2A completed in August of 1932, and purchased by Texaco on December 6, 1932.
Photos from http://craunf.org/ChevronWorkersa.htm

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Friday, 28 January 2011

Barney Oldfield and the Golden Submarine, August 1917


Found on http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=428585&page=3

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