1972 Hamilton car
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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
The 72 car ( Changed too big block by Crash bros.) restoring to small block when dad drove it.
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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
WOW!! Very nice Brett!
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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
NICE one!35-77 ADAMSON wrote:72 car dad drove

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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
NICE!
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Lincoln = 1845 ft. = .35 mile T3=124 MPH
Eldora = 2287 ft. = .43 mile T3=135 MPH
Port = 2716 ft. = .51 mile T3=TBD
Grove = 2792 ft. = .53 mile T3=135 MPH
Selinsgrove = 2847 ft. = .54 mile T1=136 MPH
2015: 43 Races
Grove: 17 / Lincoln: 13 / Port: 4 / Susky: 5 / Path Valley: 2 / Trailway: 1 /. ISMA @ Waterford New London: 1
Lincoln = 1845 ft. = .35 mile T3=124 MPH
Eldora = 2287 ft. = .43 mile T3=135 MPH
Port = 2716 ft. = .51 mile T3=TBD
Grove = 2792 ft. = .53 mile T3=135 MPH
Selinsgrove = 2847 ft. = .54 mile T1=136 MPH
2015: 43 Races
Grove: 17 / Lincoln: 13 / Port: 4 / Susky: 5 / Path Valley: 2 / Trailway: 1 /. ISMA @ Waterford New London: 1
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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
Anybody have any pictures of the 77 car from 1972 ? I have alot but looking for any close ups of the car.
I now have
Fresh 9/16 stroker motor
Torque plate
Complete Halibrand rear (bird cages,hats,rotors)
in & out box
Complete drive line
Front axle with spindles & Rotor
Thank you in advance for any pictures.
Brett Adamson
Special thanks to Lynn Paxton & Marlin Heller They have been so much Help
I now have
Fresh 9/16 stroker motor
Torque plate
Complete Halibrand rear (bird cages,hats,rotors)
in & out box
Complete drive line
Front axle with spindles & Rotor
Thank you in advance for any pictures.
Brett Adamson
Special thanks to Lynn Paxton & Marlin Heller They have been so much Help
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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
The Frame has been restored back to the small block configuration. Have 90% of the parts to complete the car.
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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
Thats great Brett. Glad to hear things are coming along!
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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
I can remember Bobby in the 77 and Billy C. in the 78 starting on the front row of one of the first Nat. Open Al ran the
cars at, because up until then he would not run any Sunday races the cars were painted were Bobby's was trimed in red
Billy's was trimed in blue get looking cars!!!!

cars at, because up until then he would not run any Sunday races the cars were painted were Bobby's was trimed in red
Billy's was trimed in blue get looking cars!!!!


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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
Guys is it possible that the blue 77 car pictured at the top of this thread later became the Trims 25 ? I'm seeing some similarities.
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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
bh25h wrote:Guys is it possible that the blue 77 car pictured at the top of this thread later became the Trims 25 ? I'm seeing some similarities.
Bet this guy knows something about Trim's car.....

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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
Yes it was, I worked on that car for a long time but Lee Osborn over a period of time clipped the front end for us more than once as well as new roll cage,that was when you ran a car for 10 years and than sold it.Trim had the most flexable car on the race track lol.
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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
Still looking for some parts, Starting pre-paint assembly.
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Its really coming along.
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Re: 1972 Hamilton car
Looks great, thanks for the updates. I love projects like this and seeing the progress - soup to nuts!
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Re: 72 Trevis Car
As of 6/26/2013- Video comming soon
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