I greatly enjoy making these informal car history videos on cars. But why, you might ask? Because I love em.
I grew up around cars. Our family mechanic shop specializes in foreign and antique automobiles, so every day something fantastic usually rolls in. It's wonderful.
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Kurtis built race cars for Indy, and other local racers. He also built sports cars, and this car is on a sports car chassis, obviously. They shared some suspension technology, but were built for very different purposes. Beautiful example of a custom bodied Kurtis 500S sports car.
"Old 16" was once owned by famed racing artist and illustrator Peter Helck. A friend and classmate of mine, back in the '60s, was Helck's great-nephew. He had a signed and framed artist's proof print of Old 16, along with Helck's book of paintings chronicling the Vanderbilt Cup races.
Holy shit! I’ve never seen a more annoying car enthusiast in my life! AND I’ve never even heard of you! I don’t even know what your name is! I was searching for Bill Hines info and this video popped up. So I’m going to leave now and never come back. #shutthefukup
If youre gonna post a video or my car a Dodge Viper, at least let me tell you the facts and actual story. Youre embarrassing yourself and the car community.
I had the privilege of meeting Mr. Hall at the release of his Biography in Midland, Tx. at the Petroleum Museum. Johnny Rutherford was also there, as well as Ed Wellburn, of GM. It was a great party.