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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Some unusual rare parts on this roadster.. I was told it's owned by the Lattin family, the Bonneville racers

the red pegasus was the trademark of Exxon Mobil from 1933 to 54.. these headlight eyebrow indicators are the first I've seen



written on the side of the car in the center of the steering wheel... "Hot Rod"

Pierce Arrow speedometer




The Veda Special knock offs? I've never seent hem before, but I speculate that they are from the Orr husband and wife Speed Shop, though a thread on the HAMB talks about Briz Bumpers and Orosco making repops. Veda set the Full Fendered Roadster record at 104.40 mph and later upped that to 114.24 in 1937. She ran 131-plus mph at the wheel of the Taylor-Blair modified and became the first woman to race in the SCTA.

Veda published the SCTA News, and later started her own newsletter as a means of communicating with other racers; however, it wasn't long after its inception that WWII began and many of the racers found themselves in the military and on their way overseas. To keep spirits up, Veda distributed her publication to more than 750 service men all around the world for free and personally corresponded with hundreds as well.

http://www.streetrodderweb.com/features/0802sr_veda_orrs_1932_ford_roadster/index.html

JBA racing celebrated their 25th anniversary with an open house and at a bigger, better, cooler location!

Starting in the showroom is J Bittle's vintage SCCA Trans Am racing series Mustang, a customer's Camaro and Cobra



The engine build room




and the expansive shop and lifts with a variety of customers cars
The vintage SCCA race 63 split window Vette is Bruce's, he is the General Manager, and an El Mirage and Bonneville racer (great guy, has terrific stories about racing and is a expert tuner)







The 68 R/T Charger that a customer wanted a Viper engine in





































































The above Falcon and the below Mustang are Dave's... he's the technical sales and restoration specialist, he also put's out a blog: http://inlinesix.wordpress.com/








































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