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Misc Forums => NON LSR Posting => Topic started by: gkabbt on August 08, 2016, 08:40:41 PM
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As I was planning on our cross country trip to Bonneville, I wanted to go through Nebraska as we have never been in that state.
One place I knew I wanted to go was the Speedway Motors Museum of American Speed.
This museum was created by Bill and Joyce Smith in 1992 and is a fantastic collection of many different items.
There are all types of Sprint cars and items, Indy cars and items, Bonneville cars and items, NASCARs and items, Show cars as well as MANY Ford flathead engines and items.
There is also a VAST collection of MANY pedal cars and toys.
I went today and was there for about 4 hours and will definitely recommend it to ANY gearhead!
Google photos offer larger pictures and here is the link:
https://goo.gl/photos/tqPLBkMAiDkymPY77
Click on the 1st picture and it will open where you can cycle through the individual pictures.
If you are having trouble with the above link, here is my Google+ link:
https://plus.google.com/photos/115248360774022016668/albums/6316606022291669297
Click on the 1st picture and it will open where you can cycle through the individual pictures.
And here is the Museum's website:
http://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/default.dlp
As with all my posts, I hope you enjoy.
Gregg
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One highlight from today was talking with John Mackichan who is an employee of the Museum and co-owner of the retired C/BGS of Mackichan/Schulz:
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-IOakScn_Tnk/V6kbiddkfsI/AAAAAAAAUQo/8IYxAWY4vFokJYRnnsIPYCm01I9BlsMVwCL0B/w770-h578-no/IMG_3852.JPG)
Another highlight was seeing the craftsmanship of our own Rich Fox and his engines:
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-p6fkyzgBZIc/V6kb2vZZ7cI/AAAAAAAAUQo/QspyVVG5uuol_rIYtpJc6nvcW4DWUVxQACL0B/w770-h578-no/IMG_3889.JPG)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-PYgyeFZyieU/V6kb2AhcrMI/AAAAAAAAUQo/NAB0Q-oB43QlVnYvDSVJXQYbNq-UeZhngCL0B/w770-h578-no/IMG_3888.JPG)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-RXgC6oPsdyU/V6kb3P424bI/AAAAAAAAUQo/ygzEBhFmQL8oFZuacwAUuUlrE_Qwp41VgCL0B/w770-h578-no/IMG_3890.JPG)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-6AMacgt6Hzw/V6kb3zzJPWI/AAAAAAAAUQo/dF7DIw6iVXM0cVAQbzyRAf9x6BWFdYX4ACL0B/w770-h578-no/IMG_3891.JPG)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-N2_IkcGUZ5E/V6kb3mJG43I/AAAAAAAAUQo/tktP6hSxbucCsmN4vJDN1FFaQ7m9IVbPQCL0B/w770-h578-no/IMG_3893.JPG)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-UH59QrMfckM/V6kb4tEhnFI/AAAAAAAAUQo/oPzPDYzHDuYi14lWbJo5Z7GTVRH1y__7wCL0B/w770-h578-no/IMG_3894.JPG)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-11ZMJxiKFOM/V6kb55KyoMI/AAAAAAAAUY4/YEbxNPBp5CENriXvbSBf_0rv-7fxNCSQgCL0B/w770-h578-no/IMG_3896.JPG)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Bem4gW46YtU/V6kb5cqIEZI/AAAAAAAAUQo/Ykawy5NRCuEflIdfSkVX-N5ArsdD9BPYACL0B/w770-h578-no/IMG_3897.JPG)
Gregg
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Thanx especially for the "foxy" fotos.
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Gregg-
If you have time you might stop by Pioneer Village in Minden.
An incredible amount of stuff.
Will Willis
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Incredible place! I was able to stop by there on my way home from Indy this year. I shot a gazillion pictures and still was overwhelmed. One of the docents that day was the owner of the red 'liner, John Mackichan. We has a great time talking race cars and salt. Very well informed guy and a real pleasure to spend time with. If you find yourself in Nebraska for ANY reason, be sure to stop and see Speedy Bill's collection of stuff. That was the beginning of June and here it is August and I am still in awe!
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Will: Many thanks for the recommendation on Pioneer Village and it does work into our plans. My Wife was talking to a docent yesterday and he recommended this as well as going North of I-80 in Grand Island and take scenic route, NE 2.
Deuce: I agree 100% on the awe factor! STILL blown away by all the Ford Flatheads and items.
Like you and I both said, if you are a gearhead and find yourself in Nebraska for ANY reason, be sure to stop and see Speedy Bill's collection of stuff!!!!!
Gregg
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Once I got into cars back in the mid-'60's, my favorite type of racing was drag racing and more specifically AA/FD & AA/GD. Growing up in eastern NC did not lend itself for these cars but the love was still there. I remember seeing Tony Nancy's Wedge II in Hot Rod and absolutely fell in love with it. The rear engine design was over the top.
My family moved to Southern Calif. in '69 and I was in heaven.....Lions, OCIR, Irwindale, Pomona and Ontario.
One name that always stuck was Tony Nancy and I always enjoyed seeing him and his cars.....extremely beautiful and good performers.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/92fUP3015JRAiARaT0wywMvmwp2BKQXN736kkMtR9NuuK6J3LYRi7gCl2Ig_RmG9TzDbYlLvggFPCA=w920-h690-no)
Gregg
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Went there several years ago. Going to take Amy one day. Hopefully soon.. Have a safe trip Gregg..
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For those who don't know Tony's cars, here is what I found on the internet.
Here is his front engine car:
(http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u158/DACCphotos/TonyNancy.jpg)
And here is his rear engine car:
(http://www.ukdrn.co.uk/70/7001.jpg)
As I said in my post from this morning, his cars were beautiful and ran really good!
Greggl
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Greg, we went thru Lincoln today on the way to tech inspection! Should have honked! I went out of my way a few years back to see this Smithsonian of hot rodding! MUST SEE FOR ALL!
See ya on the white stuff!
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For those who prefer roadsters :mrgreen: :
(http://www.standard1320.com/Fuller/Tony%20%20Nancy%20%20%20%20%20Sept.%201960.jpg)
Mike
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While I was looking on the net for Tony's dragsters, I did see the roadster.
When we moved to CA in '69, the roadster was gone and he was running his front engine AA/FD.
Gregg
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He had great success running the dragsters -- perhaps more with the roadster(s).
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Gregg, you're my personal "virtual" tour guide. :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
Awesome stuff, thanks so much. I appreciate your posts and as you know we all love pics!!!!!! :-D
I always wanted to visit some other places if I ever got to the US but after this if you hear rumors I'm
in the country I'll be in Nebraska!!!!!!!. 8-) :lol:
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Mike, WHEN you get to the US, YES you must go to this museum in Nebraska as well as the museum in Florida as well as the museum in Indiana as well as.....!!!!! So many places to go! :-D
REALLY glad you're enjoying the pics. More to come in the next few days from Bonneville!
Gregg
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Thanks so much. :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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Not only have I not made it to the Museum of American Speed, I haven't even made it through their website! It's a very extensive site, with pictures of 'most every engine there.
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Jack, if you notice, with the pics I take in museums, I always take pics of items and then finally the description of what you just looked at. After about 3 hours I said screw it and started snapping pics.
SOOOOO much stuff to see in what Woody called the Smithsonian of Hot Rodding! I overheard one of the docents say that this museum is 150,000 sq. ft. and it is full. He also said that they have enough extra items to fill another 150,000 sq. ft. building. DAMNED IMPRESSIVE!!!!!
Since you have done incredible work on you engine, if you look in my pic link, I did take extra pics of the Mickey Thompsons Hemi 4.
This link is from their website:
http://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/Pontiac-Tempest-Mickey-Thompson-Supercharged,15450.html
Gregg
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Thanks Gregg. Those pictures of Mickey's hemi Tempest were part of my motivation to cram all of my DOHC stuff under a M/T rocker cover!