Dwight Clock (Offline)
#2
3/25/08 8:59 PM
The URC books have no mention of Jim Angeloff. The car looks as if it could have been a Mataka Bros. 3n1 at one time. With the cage and no wing it had to have been '69 or '70 if a URC event. I was doing my Beetle Bailey imitation from '67 to '70 and saw no URC events during that time. Sorry.
Al Consoli (Offline)
#3
3/25/08 9:14 PM
Hmmm - I found something you don't know, but I still don't know more than you!!:O::O:
Dwight Clock (Offline)
#4
3/25/08 9:27 PM
Al, are you sure that is a URC event? The 66 looks like Ralph Quarterson from Western Pa.(on edit) Quarterson did run an occasional URC race during that time, usually when the club ventured west to Bedford and the like. He even picked up a URC win at Bedford on August 15th, 1970 but that was in the Fiore Chevy.
sprintmik
#6
3/25/08 10:41 PM
Looks like Port Royal and maybe Johnny Grum in the 66, not sure about the 31
Gasman fan 50 (Offline)
#8
3/26/08 1:43 AM
Man, a 150 Laps. West Capital 1/2 Mile 200 laps! Mid 1950's:thumb We had the last Ford Flathead V8 Hardtop in that Open Comp! Sprints, Winged Sprints, Mods and our hardtop.
Joe
Dwight Clock (Offline)
#9
3/26/08 4:45 AM
I remember those 150 lappers. Gordon Johncock won one of those in, IIRC, 1963.
leo4502003 (Offline)
#10
3/28/08 10:15 AM
The 31 is in fact Jim Angeloff. He ran his own operation on the Central PA circuit in the late 60's, early 70's. His best year appears to be 72, when he finished 9th in points at Susquehanna.