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Feb 06 2015 Walt Gosden 3:04 PM

I don’t know the location, but did know Vincent Seyfreid. Vince was an amazing historian, that used original local newspapers as a primary source for information. When many libraries were transferring their newspaper collections to film, they were throwing away the bound newspapers they had saved for decades. Vin rescued these and stored as many as possible in the basement of his house in Garden City. When I got to know him after I became Floral Park Village Historian (we would attend APHNYS meetings here on long island) he offered to give the newly formed Floral Park Historical Society the bound copies of our local newspaper that dated from the 1920s he had rescued 30 years before. He thought it pretty neat that I came to collect them with my wife and little son in our 37 Packard super 8 limousine. Before he sold his house and moved to Franklin Square he called me to come over and gave me a solid brass ceiling light fixture that he told me came out of one of the first electric trains to run on the LIRR (ca 1909) he had obtained many many decades before. I was taken aback by this kind gesture of friendship . Vince was a Historian’s Historian. I found a few images of trolleys in the Floral Park Village archives and copied them and gave them to him thinking it would be another view of material he already had, and he was thrilled as one showed a trolley car he knew had run down Jericho Tpke. but he had never been able to find a photograph of in all his years of research.
Howard, like you, he truly cherished the information, photographs etc. that he had collected over the years and shared them with many many people in his books.

From Mystery Foto #6 Solved:The Western Terminus of the Motor Parkway at Rocky Hill Road Circa 1917-1924

Feb 06 2015 Joseph Oesterle 11:51 AM

Only a guess.  Rocky Hill Rd.

From Mystery Foto #6 Solved:The Western Terminus of the Motor Parkway at Rocky Hill Road Circa 1917-1924

Feb 05 2015 frank femenias 9:14 PM

Fantastic cars! Thanks for sharing this.

From Concept Cars That Never Made It Part II

Feb 04 2015 Bob Boyer 4:06 PM

This would be the Pat Clancy Spl. Driven by Billy DeVore in the 1948 500. It finished 12th. I believe 1948 was the only race it ran.

From In the Indy Formula One Garage: The 1939 Maserati Racer that Won the 1939 and 1940 Indy 500 Races

Feb 01 2015 Constance Smith 7:51 PM

Norm James worked on the exterior of GM’s Firebird III and my former colleague, Suzanne Vanderbilt,  worked on the interior. Mr. James award winning autobiography - Of Firebirds and Moonmen -  features his struggle overcoming a physical disability, the history of the Firebird III and his design for rovers for moon explorations for GM’s Defense Labs. He subsequently designed mass transit and aircraft. James will be recognized with an award in NYC in March for his design work on GM experimental vehicles. He lives and works on the West coast.


From Concept Cars That Never Made It Part I

Feb 01 2015 Tim Ivers 7:46 PM

June 15, 1960 (2 days prior to my still intact marriage) at Roosevelt Raceway,
Jim Rathman and Carroll Shelby.
The ‘36 and ‘37 trophies were made by Cartier.
Rathman was the ‘36 Indianapolis 500 winner, and Shelby had won the 24 hour Le Mans in 1959.

From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Jim Rathmann and Carroll Shelby at the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Feb 01 2015 Jeff Payne 6:39 PM

Mystery photo

Drivers.  Jim Rathman. Carroll Shelby

Ratthman won 1960 Indy 500

Shelby teamed with Roy Savadori to win the 1959 24 hours of LeMans drivingforAston Martin

The revival of the Vanderbilt Cup race was held on Sunday June 19 atthe Roosevelt Raceway

The trophy from Tiffany and Co. New York

From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Jim Rathmann and Carroll Shelby at the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Feb 01 2015 Roger Price 6:08 PM

I remember seeing the Firebird II at the GM Motorama in the Waldorf Astoria.  Every year, my buddy and I went to NYC to the Walforf for the show.  The attendance was free.  We got to see all the show cars, the beautiful models (women and cars) and the new upcoming cars from all the GM divisions.
Roger

From Concept Cars That Never Made It Part I

Feb 01 2015 Robert Greenhaus 4:23 PM

Identify the correct name of the race that they were promoting?

• The Cornelius Vanderbilt Cup Race

What was the location and date of the race?

• The grounds (parking area and access roads) of the Roosevelt Raceway in Westbury, NY; on Sunday, June 19, 1960.

Who manufactured the trophy?

• Great question.  The original 1904 William K. Vanderbilt trophy was made by Tiffany & Co. and the 1936 George Vanderbilt trophy was made by Cartier but the manufacturer of the 1960 Cornelius Vanderbilt cup has completely eluded my research.  I look forward to finding out.

From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Jim Rathmann and Carroll Shelby at the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Feb 01 2015 Art Kleiner 3:34 PM

-Identify the two drivers and their greatest victories
Jim Rathmann (left) - winner of the 1960 Indy 500
Carroll Shelby (right) - winner of the 1959 LeMans

-Identify the correct name of the race that they were promoting
Cornelius Vanderbilt Cup Race

-What was the location and date of the race
Roosevelt Raceway, Garden City
Sunday, June 19, 1960

-Who manufactured the trophy?
Still researching.

Photo taken June 15, 1960

From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Jim Rathmann and Carroll Shelby at the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Feb 01 2015 Hugh 12:49 PM

The Cantrell family built woodie type bodies for over 40 years. Many of these cars were used on large estates on Long Island. After 1958 a son continued his father, Joseph’s interest in boats. Recently I read that much of their factory archives had been given to the local Historical Society.

Also don’t forget Brewster who built many of the Sptingfield Rolls Royce bodies. Their last factory still stands. The assets of these 2 companies became part of Inskip Motors. Many of the well to do familys on Long Island bought or had customized motor cars from them.

The Springfield MA connection is rich in this period’s history. They have a large museum devoted to local manufacturing history including Indian Motorcycles.

From New Series Long Island Auto Manufacturers & Body Builders #1:Bell & Post Motors of Farmingdale

Feb 01 2015 Walt Gosden 12:45 PM

The orange Lincoln Indianapolis was restored by Sussex Motor and Coachworks in Matamoras, Pa. when they were in business. Jim Cox owned the shop (his wife was Beverly Rae Kimes) . It was quite a restoration, that owner (at the time) Tom Kerr of Pa. had done. New curved windshield had to be made , a lot of moldings to mount it back in the car also had to be created from scratch. I believe all body panels were steel, not alloy. There was a write up of the car in AQ after it was finished too I believe. Tom Kerr is a friend and it was odd he owned this car, as he is really a pre WWII Packard enthusiast. It was a very rough car that had been apart for many many years, and the restoration came out great.

From Concept Cars That Never Made It Part I

Feb 01 2015 Ken Wiebke 12:45 PM

You all sure have the topic well covered.  I enjoy seeing the results and now want to visit the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts—who knows maybe for a Ramon Navorro or Jack Oakie retrospective,

From Mystery Foto #4 Solved: Roadside Signs in Lake Ronkonkoma in October 1930 (Updated: 1/28/2015)

Feb 01 2015 Steve Lucas 12:45 PM

That’s Jim Rathman and Carroll Shelby promoting the “Cornelius Vanderbilt Cup / 1960” race which took place on June 19, 1960 in the parking lot and service roads for the Roosevelt Raceway harness track in Westbury, NY. Rathman is best known for his victory in the Indianapolis 500 about 2 weeks prior to the photo. Shelby was the victorious co-driver (along with Roy Salvadori) in the 1959 24-hours of Le Mans endurance race. The 1960 Vanderbilt Cup was won by Henry Carter from Litchfield, CT. The manufacturer of the cup was probably either Tiffany or Cartier so I’ll guess Cartier.

From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Jim Rathmann and Carroll Shelby at the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Feb 01 2015 Howard Kroplick 12:14 PM

From Jan H.
A lot of our bodies could use some re-building.  Cheers!

From New Series Long Island Auto Manufacturers & Body Builders #1:Bell & Post Motors of Farmingdale

Feb 01 2015 Howard Kroplick 12:13 PM

From Robert R:
Terrific idea on LI auto makers, Howard.
I don’t live too far from Springfield, MA, which legitimately can claim to be the birthplace of the American auto industry.  The Duryea brothers started there, and then of course, there were the legendary Springfield Rolls Royces.

From New Series Long Island Auto Manufacturers & Body Builders #1:Bell & Post Motors of Farmingdale

Feb 01 2015 Walt Gosden 11:30 AM

Great history Gary, thank you.

From New Series Long Island Auto Manufacturers & Body Builders #1:Bell & Post Motors of Farmingdale

Feb 01 2015 John Tures 9:51 AM

On the left is Jim Rathmann winner of 1960 Indianapolis 500.
On the right is Carroll Shelby winner of the 1959 LeMans 24 hour race in an Aston Martin co driven by Roy Salvadori

easy one Howard lol

From Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Jim Rathmann and Carroll Shelby at the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Feb 01 2015 Roy Warner 9:47 AM

Look who wrote the SDNY opinion, which was before he became the most famous Second Circuit judge and, eventually, the Supreme Court’s “tenth” justice. Learned Hand.

From New Series Long Island Auto Manufacturers & Body Builders #1:Bell & Post Motors of Farmingdale

Feb 01 2015 Ken Harris 9:35 AM

Very interesting reading.  I went to high school in Farmingdale for a couple of years in the early fifties and I see that the then brand new Weldon E. Howitt H.S. that I attended was just a short distance from the Post house.

From New Series Long Island Auto Manufacturers & Body Builders #1:Bell & Post Motors of Farmingdale

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