Showing posts with label Mickey Thompson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mickey Thompson. Show all posts

Saturday, August 8, 2009

the only 1962 Pontiac Catalina Bubbletop made for Mickey Thompson, by Pontiac Developmental



Photographed at the Pontiac Oakland national convention (thanks Dave!) is the only bubble top 1962 Catalina. Its also seen here: http://chrysler300country.com/pontiac_389_super_duty_2.htm
Just prior to the September 1961 NHRA Nationals at Indianapolis, Pontiac introduced a new 421 cubic inch engine rated at a ridiculously low 373 horsepower. The only people who could get them were the Mickey Thompson crew. I believe they only went into 1962 models because of the date they were introduced. Hayden Proffitt, driving Mickey Thompson's 1962 Catalina, beat everyone with a 12.55 / 110.20 run, unheard of in 1961.
....Thompson and the crew from Royal Pontiac in Royal Oak, Michigan, seemed to hit upon the same idea at the same time. According to Larry Davis's book, Quarter-Mile Muscle: Detroit goes to the Drags, both teams converged on the 1962 NHRA Winternationals with Tempest two-door coupes fitted with 421-cu.in. Super Duty V-8s.
Proffitt also drove a 421-powered Catalina in the Super Stock class during that event, but ran just 12.75 seconds with it. http://www.hemmings.com/mus/stories/2008/05/01/hmn_feature9.html

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Classifieds, all sorts of amazing finds; Famous people's cars, and the Polynesian




Eddie Hill, top fuel driver



Fastest car of 1958, the Mickey Thompson - Voight streamliner

Bruce Crower's record holding Bonneville racer

Eric Rickman, photographer for Hot Rod magazine

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Mickey Thompson Equipment company advertising













Yesterday I didn't even know Mickey had an equipment company... now I have ads to share with you. Life's funny like that.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Classifieds in old magazines turn up incredible cars, Phil Hill's Ferrari, Tucker #8, and Old Yaller III, 1 of 16 XK-SS, Shelby GT 350, Fangio C type



You do realize what a treasure you'd have, if you'd bought Mickey's Bonneville record setting car ... or if your parents had and you inherited it!

1953 Gran Prix winner, driven by Fangio you aren't going to top that easily


Briggs Cunningham 1962 Le Mans

1959 Pebble Beach 1st in Class Chrysler Ghia