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| | 1954 Ford Vic with a 292 Y block wins the "original Panamericana" class in the 20th anniversary 3000 km Mexican road race . car built by Tom Roland, TX engine built by John Mummert, CA owned and drivin by Carson Scheller, CA co-pilot Shields Richardson, CA www.lacarrerapanamericana.com.mx |
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| Congrat's are definately in order! Like moon shadow stated, please explain the classes and the break downs. On another side note, don't know if anyone has noticed, but I have been watching a fair bit of "Pinks All Out", and if I am correct, it looks like Ford has won most of these events, second is Mopar and gm bringing up a distant 3rd amongst all their brands! It seems that when you have to run all out without negotiating a "20 car length lead" the scrubs seem to fall on their faces! Maybe someone can confirm the stats. Rob
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| | Oh I forgot to mention, I went to the Pan-America site,a bit confusing, so please post some pics of the winning entry. Thanks. Rob
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| | Greetings, rules and classification ,as well as photos ( goto gallery click Morelia-Aguacalientes row 3) are at www.lacarrerapanamericana.com.mx also lots of photos at www.gofastsports.com click mexican flag then La carrera panamericana then check out row 29 and row 37 for a good shot of the winning 54 vic # 433 in original pam class ( car # s 400-450) other fords shown were in higher HP classes like ford car # 137 had 520 Hp w/modern engine ( we beat 'em with 225 Hp 292 Y block ) never burned or leaked a drop of oil ..just check tire pressure and poured 89 /92 oct.gas and drove it like ya stole it .... also check out www.panamrace.com for more info saludes ,Carson |
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| Very impressive Carson! Hopefully you will put together an article for the Y-Block Magazine.
1946 Ford 1/2 ton with 1956 292 |
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| | Very cool car Carson ....... "PanAM touring" is definitely a class look for a fifties Ford. Congratulations to you and your builder on a great finish!
Steve Metzger Tucson, Arizona |
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