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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1695 on: May 01, 2011, 10:48:30 AM »
The pictures are great Matt, I look forward to seeing more. :cheers:
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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1696 on: May 01, 2011, 11:24:50 AM »
I can tell all of you,  those were fun times.

Matt was right in the middle of all of it.

Vesco was SOOOOOOOOOOOO Cool.

He even had Norma's little dog, I think it's name was Cricket, inside the cockpit with him just before a record attempt.

Nothing ever seemed to bother him. 

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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1697 on: May 01, 2011, 01:59:56 PM »
This might be Freud, :? but I am not sure as Yamaha was having pictures taken during the Silverbird runs....



Here are some pics from the 1971 version of the Streamliner, the new body on the stretched frame, much work!


Don, Bob Westbrook (a great fabricator and machinist) setting the bike up....


Rick Vesco and Bob Westbrook strapping Don in...


Bob and Don getting the liner ready for pickup after a run.


Don, Rick Vesco, Bob Westbrook, "Poppa John" Don's Dad and I don't recognize the last guy pushing the liner

I am doing some other liner shots, will post them later, Enjoy! :-D

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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1698 on: May 01, 2011, 04:15:56 PM »
Freud, Matt, Ivsalt and others... Thank you very much for the memories and beautifull photos. Is it possible to post them in a bigger size?

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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1699 on: May 04, 2011, 02:04:10 AM »
I found a great sequence of photos showing an interesting streamliner and Arnold, a guy who drove to the flats every year from (I think) Tonawanda New York, a 2000 mile plus journey and I never got to see him run.  Always fun to talk to, an interesting guy.  Since passed on as I read in an earlier post.  The series has a variety of people in them, including Don Vesco's dad and Rick Vesco offering help to a fellow salt guy! :-D











More to come......

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« Reply #1700 on: May 04, 2011, 02:07:54 AM »
And here is the continuing sequence.....





These were from the 1970 runs, the salt was terrific!

Enjoy! :cheers:

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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1701 on: May 04, 2011, 08:45:31 AM »
Matt, great old shots of the Ballpoint Banana and Arnold.  He did make a partial run when we towed him but he had shifting problems.  I think he was there more for the camaraderie than the racing.  He was quite the interesting guy, car was tiny an old Evinrude on alcohol.  Thanks for the great pictures, keep them coming
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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1702 on: May 08, 2011, 04:29:17 PM »
Lindsley's Coupe from the Gas Up.

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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1703 on: May 08, 2011, 04:33:37 PM »
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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1704 on: May 09, 2011, 03:03:25 AM »
There is a hot topic about driver position running and I found these pics of a VW Streamliner from some time ago with the driver prone.  I cannot remember what happened to this liner, it was well done.  My memory may be off, but I seem to remember that it might have rolled :?  I only remember it at the salt one time. 






Getting the Driver situated on the line

Also, the Bob George monster Harley, went very fast wit Dave Campos riding..





Vehicles at Bonneville don't get enough viewing, this thread is great :-D
Enjoy,
Matt Guzzetta


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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1705 on: May 09, 2011, 08:52:21 AM »
Matt, you are one of the guys making this a great thread.  Keep digging and scanning, there are all great shots.  In fact, I think even the ugly, snowy aged fotos need to be seen here.  They are our history, join in you guys and post what you have.  Kids, dig in dad and grandpas pictures and get them posted.
Thanks to all for keeping this great thread going
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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1706 on: May 09, 2011, 12:14:01 PM »
The sound of that bike were frightening. As I recall it was a one gear bike. The clutch must have taken a terrific beating off the line because it sounded like train wheels

rubbing on the rails in a tight corner. I think Dave went over 240 on it a L O N G time ago. It also ran w/o a fairing and the power train became the basis of the Bob George streamliner.

They had a framework and a chain hoist to pick the front end up to work on it.  H e l l for stout and brute force were the trade marks.

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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1707 on: May 09, 2011, 12:52:54 PM »
There is a hot topic about driver position running and I found these pics of a VW Streamliner from some time ago with the driver prone.  I cannot remember what happened to this liner, it was well done.  My memory may be off, but I seem to remember that it might have rolled :?  I only remember it at the salt one time. 






Getting the Driver situated on the line

Also, the Bob George monster Harley, went very fast wit Dave Campos riding..





Vehicles at Bonneville don't get enough viewing, this thread is great :-D
Enjoy,
Matt Guzzetta

Matt, the liner was the SCAT Volksliner and powered by a front wheel drive air cooled VW engine. The driver, Phil Knight laid on his stomach in a prone postition and looked out of a 'periscope' to steer. Handling problems resulted in a flip and  rebuild but ultimately was not successful.

I am the unofficial historian for all things VW and land speed racing and have been looking for the car or it's remains for over two decades as the car is an important link in the VW land speed racing history. Should any readers of this thread know where I can locate Phil Knight (northern California) or the currrent history on the Volksliner, please contact me (PM).

Where is the Volksliner now? ? ?

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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1708 on: May 09, 2011, 04:00:40 PM »
Burly:  I presume you've checked the local VW dealers.  That's Bob Leppan in the Triumph jacket going to get some spare parts, I presume, but who knows, maybe he was going in to check on the Volksliner.   :wink:



Matt:  I continue to be amazed at how you and Alex Tremulis captured the same moments in history, only seconds apart from one another.  It seems you followed each other around that day.  You guys MUST be in each other's photos...   :cheers:











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Re: Old Bonneville Pictures
« Reply #1709 on: May 09, 2011, 04:10:14 PM »
Streamliner, MORE Volksliner photos ! ! !

Are these from Alex's collection?

Burly