This is the car that I had the most success in. the tricks of the trade were applied extensively to this car. -- the Ga gang standing behind the car.
This was taken at Swainsboro speedway
@devin11 years ago
Cool. How wasthe X-1 number chosen? 10-1= 9?
@johnny-mallonee11 years ago if you look through my photos you will see my dads car -- it was the same number
@johnny-mallonee11 years ago here is a photo of my dads car back in the 50s
@johnny-mallonee11 years ago and Dad was in the Army Air Force in WW 2 seems as though there was some kind of tie to that certain plane
@dave-fulton11 years ago
Nice tribute to your dad to run the number.
@devin11 years ago
Awesome, Johnny! Thanks for sharing the photo of your Dad here in this thread. Wow. That would explain it! Have you heard about the new XS-1 plane? Supposedly, it is a plane that will be able to fly just inside the edge of space.
@johnny-mallonee11 years ago
yeah that ride that folds up on the trip up but does the butterfly flutter on the return
@dennis-andrews11 years ago
One of my all time favorite cars, '57 Chevy!Is that a sleve over the antenna or one of those tricks you spoke of?
@johnny-mallonee11 years ago
hey Dennis,thats straps holding the windshield in -- like on the rear ones also
@johnny-mallonee11 years ago I want to thank you for adding another of my cars to the featured list. I am slowly finding more photos and will post them ................................. memories
Cool. How wasthe X-1 number chosen? 10-1= 9?
if you look through my photos you will see my dads car -- it was the same number
here is a photo of my dads car back in the 50s
and Dad was in the Army Air Force in WW 2 seems as though there was some kind of tie to that certain plane
Nice tribute to your dad to run the number.
Awesome, Johnny! Thanks for sharing the photo of your Dad here in this thread. Wow. That would explain it! Have you heard about the new XS-1 plane? Supposedly, it is a plane that will be able to fly just inside the edge of space.
yeah that ride that folds up on the trip up but does the butterfly flutter on the return
One of my all time favorite cars, '57 Chevy!Is that a sleve over the antenna or one of those tricks you spoke of?
hey Dennis,thats straps holding the windshield in -- like on the rear ones also
I want to thank you for adding another of my cars to the featured list. I am slowly finding more photos and will post them ................................. memories