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2 May 2007, 03:52 (Ref:1904699) | #1 | |
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Holman Moody/Alan Mann Racing 64 Fairlane 427 FIA
Anyone got any pics, info, results, whereabouts of the car that was built for the daytona 24hr??
Would love to know the history of this car, especially after it went to race w/ alan mann. Cheers Pauly Zombie289 |
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5 May 2007, 03:08 (Ref:1906913) | #2 | ||
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If I've got the right car, here is a link I've found for it
http://www.laidbackracing.com/Articles2006/MM42.html And a story on one of the modern recreations http://www.classicdriver.com/uk/maga...0.asp?id=12609 |
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8 May 2007, 01:10 (Ref:1908712) | #3 | |
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cool m8, but thats the recreations there talking about, im interested in the original car,....
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11 May 2007, 05:59 (Ref:1910788) | #4 | ||
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Yes, there was just a touching reference to the original car in the first link.
On the Holman Moody website the header of the history page appears to be the 427 Fairlane, what do you think? http://www.holmanmoody.com/images/history_header.jpg |
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18 May 2007, 16:10 (Ref:1916141) | #5 | ||
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Hey Cool John! Yep thats the beast!! Wish i could see some pics as AMR raced it and some results...
cheers Pauly Quote:
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I think it was a H-M Fairlane at Spa last year in the 6 hours that was disqualified. The sight of that thing staying with the GT40s for lap after lap and then out-dragging it through Eau Rouge and pulling away from it was truly awesome! Pity it was later disqualified.......
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25 May 2007, 09:54 (Ref:1920906) | #7 | ||
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Why was it disqualified, use of an illegal afterburner or rocket assist? :-)
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Something to do with power steering from memory of reading another thread Al. The 427 must be a squeeze in the Fairlane engine bay! Not to mention the weight, it would be a handful. Roger - were they 427 GT40s or smaller capacity?
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15 Aug 2008, 15:28 (Ref:2269682) | #9 | |
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The really interesting thing is that in 1964 the Fairlane was hardly used after Alan Mann bought it because the 289 Mustang-newly introduced-was so much better.
Funny that. |
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I've got some old quotes I got off of Alan for a sadly defunct mag article I was researching several years ago somewhere. I'm sure there was some mention of the Fairlane and the reasons he bought it over! Hopefully I can dig it out and see if it's anything worth contributing to the thread.
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1964 FIA International Race Challenge Cup at Daytona
This is the Sunday Daytona Newspaper 1964 after the 1964 Fairlane Thunderbolt with Fireball Roberts "shocked" the sports car world when a family sedan finished Second . . . Front Page News in 1964
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31 Mar 2009, 19:27 (Ref:2429983) | #13 | ||
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1964 FIA International Race American Challenge Cup
American Challenge Cup FIA International Race on Track Photos including 427 Corvettes, Cheetah, 904 Porsche, Monte Carlo Rally Falcon and Open Two Seater Sports Cars
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31 Mar 2009, 19:33 (Ref:2429985) | #14 | ||
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Car & Driver May 1964 - European FIA Board of Directors
Car and Driver of May 1964 Story on the FIA International Race at Daytona the American Challenge Cup, including the entire Board of Directors from Europe of the FIA
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1 Apr 2009, 02:43 (Ref:2430238) | #15 | ||
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Fantastic stuff aicdallas, thanks for that!
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2 Apr 2009, 21:43 (Ref:2431870) | #16 | |
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Martin Birrane
Martin Birrane raced the Fairlane extensively in club events round about 67/68 - I have a number of photos in my old scrap books
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6 Apr 2009, 15:18 (Ref:2435225) | #17 | ||
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Official Program FIA International Race Daytona 1964
Official Program FIA International Race - The American Challenge Cup of 1964 held on the Daytona Road Course. Of special interest is the entire Board Of Directors of the FIA from Europe attends the races . . . which is further noted in other articles of the Period.
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6 Apr 2009, 15:28 (Ref:2435231) | #18 | ||
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Competition Press FIA Daytona Report Front Page
Competition Press FIA Daytona Report Front Page on AJ Foyt Win in the American Challenge Cup; Ford Prototype In Surprise 2nd
Miami Herald Report - American Challenge Cup of 1964 . . . "the big Ford took the twisting portion of the course with the best of the low slung sports cars and put on a dazzling burst of speed on the high banked track" Photos of the FIA European Board of Directors arriving at Daytona |
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6 Apr 2009, 15:39 (Ref:2435247) | #19 | ||
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Sports Car Graphic May 1964 FIA International Races
Sports Car Graphic May 1964 FIA International Races at Daytona
Quote: "Two Ford Prototypes . . . given the Monte Carlo Rallye treatment, with glass fiber panels, aluminum bumpers, plastic windows, and suspension mods that made them handle better than some pretty good sports machine." Quote: "But the craziest thing was happening; that ridiculous out of place Ford Prototype (man, its a sedan!) driven by Fireball Roberts was in second place! And some folks were looking a bit sly, with a little hint fo a smile turning up the corners of their mouth. But others were scowling and saying ugly things under their breath" |
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6 Apr 2009, 15:44 (Ref:2435257) | #20 | ||
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Car and Driver May 1964 The Challenge Cup
Car and Driver May 1964 The Challenge Cup
Quote: "the strickness of the FIA rules . . ." Quote: "the place was crawling with FIA members on a junket from the meeting in New York" |
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6 Apr 2009, 15:49 (Ref:2435266) | #21 | ||
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Racing Pictorial 1964
Racing Pictorial 1964 on FIA International Races = the American Challenge Cup
Quote: "Glenn (Fireball) Roberts drove a masterful race in a Proto Ford to place second. The two door sedan looked rather strange among the many . . . sports cars, however the 427 cubic inch engine more than made up the difference . . ." |
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6 Apr 2009, 15:56 (Ref:2435270) | #22 | ||
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Book = Daytona 24 Hours by JJ O'Malley & Buz McKim
Book = Daytona 24 Hours by JJ O'Malley & Buz McKim, The Definitive History of America's Great Endurance Race
Quote: "Fireball Roberts finished second in a Ford Fairlane Prototype . . . the surprise of the weekend - after all a stocker beating sports cars in a road race!" |
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6 Apr 2009, 16:18 (Ref:2435290) | #23 | ||
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USA SCCA Presidents Confirm Results of 1964 FIA Race
ACCUS is the USA ASN of which the SCCA oversees Road Racing Events
Attached are: Confirmation letter Jim Julow the current SCCA President Confirmation letter John Bishop retired SCCA President who is pictured in the Daytona Program (which is shown above in a posting) |
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8 Apr 2009, 00:35 (Ref:2436341) | #24 | ||
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From the letters do you own the original Fireball Roberts car then?
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Fireball Roberts the Michael Schumacher of his day
Fireball Roberts was truly the Michael Schumacher of his day including driving for Ferrari at LeMans in 1962 as well as for Ferrari at a number of races in 1963 . . . therfore the fact the Fairlane handles well becomes much less of a surprise in 1964 or 2006 at Spa, not to mention that the same 427 NASCAR engines soon after end up in the GT40 Mark II's that won Daytona, Sebring and LeMans in 1966.
The second part of the answer to your question is every member of the FIA HMSC now has an extensive dossier on the 1964 Fairlane Thunderbolt which includes Ford Motor Company OEM Performance Catologs, history of Glenn Fireball Roberts, Holman & Moody history, ACCUS the USA ASN history, the FIA International Racing Calendars for 1963 and 1964, details of the 1964 FIA International American Challenge Cup race, other GT and Prototypes of 1963 and 1964, the original specifications of the 1964 Fairlane, and numerous personal statements and letters from people who were involved and still alive which confirms the facts and history. The magic of Historic racing is seeing these special race cars again alive and in action not sitting in a private collection or museum. History, when allowed, can speak for itself as it did in 1964. |
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