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Re: Sanchez-Locasto Studebaker

To: FastmetalBDF@aol.com
Subject: Re: Sanchez-Locasto Studebaker
From: Glen Barrett <speedtimer@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 17:32:42 -0800
Gary Cagle was the first driver and first over 200 mph in the car. The front
finders had the head lights removed and was dis allowed for the class, They 
taped
on card board and alum. Head lights to make it legal. It was the first stock
bodied car to go 200 mph.
Glen

FastmetalBDF@aol.com wrote:

>           Hello  Ugo,     I  have a color photo showing the famed  Belmont
> Sanchez
> Stude in the background .   The car is a light yellow,  and has the number
> 400 on
> the door, and is running in  " B "  Comp  Coupe  class,  lettered as the   "
> KRASNE
> HI - MATIC   Brake  Lining  Special " .    The  Team  was  San Chez - Kamboor
> -
> Locasto  .   I  am not positive, but think  Kamboor was known as  " Big  Jim
> ",  and
> it was  Joe  Locasto .   I   believe that the year was  1959, and it turned a
> speed
> of   213 .19  to set a class record .      I   think   Tom  Bryant, and maybe
>  " ARDUNDOUG "  King,  have  extensive  records on  Bonneville / Dry  Lake
> racing
> that could confirm what year / class / speed, etc .    They might have photos
> and
> other inside knowledge of these teams and their cars.   You probably have been
> on this list long enough to know their involvement in drag racing, lakes and
>
> Bonneville goes well back into the  Fifties .    The  COMBINED  racing  and
> automobile knowledge / experience of   ALL  members on this  list is
> staggering,
> and it certainly would make a  HUGE,  VERY  INTERESTING  book  !
>            I  believe  Belmont  San Chez  is still with us, and living in, or
> near,  Hemet,
> California .   Many of our  West  Coast  members might be able to assist you
> on
> this,  some may even know him .    I  saw  Kamboor  running a dragster at
> LIONS
> drag strip in southern  California back in  1956 and ' 57, but do not know if
> he or
> Joe  Locasto are still around  ---  others here probably do know .
>           I  hope this helps you a bit, and can we expect to see you " on the
> salt ? "
>                Good  Luck  on  your  projects, Ugo  !    Ciao  !
>                                  Bruce  Ferguson
> "




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