Hello!
Found your group last night while "surfing".
I live in Brisbane, Australia.
Over the years I've had several Super Sixes - '29 B&S Landau, '28
Coach, '27 7-pass Sedan and currently a '28 that has been heavily
modified by someone else and can only be regarded as a "special" or
fun car. It has hydraulic brakes, a 5-speed Toyota gearbox and Model
A Ford rear end. A real mish-mash, but of course it's great for long-
distance touring! And probably not destined to spend a long time in
my possession.
I have an interest in racing older cars. We have an active Historic
Racing movement here and currently I'm running a '37 Austin 7 (very
small English car) in competition. But ever since my first S6 in
1962 - that's a while back - I've been fascinated by the early Hudson
racers. You know, Ira Vail and Ralph Mulford and Sheepshead Bay and
all that stuff! To either acquire or create a replica has been an
idea that's been on my mind for the last 5 years or so. Others in
Australia have done this but I have no idea about whether this sort
of thing happens in the US.
There's a view in the old car movement here and also in the UK that
says it's OK to build racers/specials from remains that have no body
or are simply a collection of bits that were never all part of the
same car. Butchering a complete car is not acceptable. It's a low-
cost entry to HIstoric competition (hillclimbs, sprints, regularities
and racing) and in fact replicates the early days by making the most
of what's available. And it gets another car on the road (or track).
Finding the mechanicals I need here in Australia shouldn't be a
problem but access to photos and data from those wild days is where I
imagined a group like yours might be helpful.
Perhaps someone can give me the US view on historic racing and
perhaps point me to where I could start looking for photos and data?
Much appreciated,
Peter Ransom
I live in Brisbane, Australia.
Over the years I've had several Super Sixes - '29 B&S Landau, '28
Coach, '27 7-pass Sedan and currently a '28 that has been heavily
modified by someone else and can only be regarded as a "special" or
fun car. It has hydraulic brakes, a 5-speed Toyota gearbox and Model
A Ford rear end. A real mish-mash, but of course it's great for long-
distance touring! And probably not destined to spend a long time in
my possession.
I have an interest in racing older cars. We have an active Historic
Racing movement here and currently I'm running a '37 Austin 7 (very
small English car) in competition. But ever since my first S6 in
1962 - that's a while back - I've been fascinated by the early Hudson
racers. You know, Ira Vail and Ralph Mulford and Sheepshead Bay and
all that stuff! To either acquire or create a replica has been an
idea that's been on my mind for the last 5 years or so. Others in
Australia have done this but I have no idea about whether this sort
of thing happens in the US.
There's a view in the old car movement here and also in the UK that
says it's OK to build racers/specials from remains that have no body
or are simply a collection of bits that were never all part of the
same car. Butchering a complete car is not acceptable. It's a low-
cost entry to HIstoric competition (hillclimbs, sprints, regularities
and racing) and in fact replicates the early days by making the most
of what's available. And it gets another car on the road (or track).
Finding the mechanicals I need here in Australia shouldn't be a
problem but access to photos and data from those wild days is where I
imagined a group like yours might be helpful.
Perhaps someone can give me the US view on historic racing and
perhaps point me to where I could start looking for photos and data?
Much appreciated,
Peter Ransom
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