Bonjour,J'avais l'habitude de chercher des photos de voitures TransAm et Imsa pour peindre des voitures dans un jeu video mais le site est bloqué j'aimerais savoir si je pourrais avoir accés aux photos comme avant.J'ai des photos de cette époque prises par moi-même que j'envoie sur un site français pour fans de sport automobile donc je pense qu'il faut fentretenir la légende de cette époque révolue malheureusement. Amitiés . Ed
One of the greatest races ever for Pontiac but nobody at the General lost only one Word about it : Stupid like today when they closed down Pontiac forever
This is the TR-250 in '68. Note the black helmet with white trim & reversed 44s, which was part of the team livery that year. '68 was the only year we ran a TR-250, (really a TR-5 because it ran fuel injection). The TR-250 was my favorite Group 44 Triumph. The same car was a TR-6 in 1969, but I liked the TR-4 body better
This must have been an unusual open practice as the TR-250 is following Jerry Truitt's G-Prod MG Midget. Jerry ended up driving an MGB for Group 44 in 1970 and 1971 if my memory is correct
Hi there! Thanks for the great pics! I have saved quite a few of them, and plan to turn them into jigsaw puzzles at jigzone.com. You should try it, it's fun. You can turn your own photos into jigsaws if you scroll to the bottom of any page, and go to their hopepage. They don't open with their homepage, curiously enough, but open with a puzzle of a Ford Model T. In 1978, I got to see Greenwood's Monster, all aluminum engined racer set the still standing record of 240 mph at Daytona! It was the Whale tail car, and it was awesome. I've been a huge Corvette fan ever since the old Route 66 shows of the early '60's...remember those?? Thanks again for the neat site! Bye. Sincerely, James