Vintage chassis ID please
#1
Posted 26 February 2012 - 12:24 PM
11/4/49-1/23/15
Requiescat in Pace
#3
Posted 26 February 2012 - 12:33 PM
Cheers
Ken Swanson
Team BOW
JK Products
Chicagoland Raceway
ISRA USA Great Lakes Region
#4
Posted 26 February 2012 - 12:41 PM
Champion Magnums.
- Ramcatlarry likes this
#5
Posted 26 February 2012 - 12:41 PM
"Racing makes heroin addiction look like a vague wish for something salty" - Peter Egan
#7
Posted 26 February 2012 - 12:46 PM
They lasted a few more years and then vanished,
I wonder if Parma got the tooling when they bought up Champion. I, of course, know who did it.
#8
Posted 26 February 2012 - 12:47 PM
11/4/49-1/23/15
Requiescat in Pace
#9
Posted 26 February 2012 - 12:54 PM
Now I am not sure which came out first......the Brass-Kar or the Magnum, but the Brass-Kar was very popular in our area at the time and I never seen a Magnum until the early 90's.
The Original Brass-Kar 1985/86 vintage
The Magnum
The updated Brass-Kar with "notched" pans....1988 or so
#10
Posted 26 February 2012 - 12:55 PM
I thought they were quite nice (of course!). I hand cut a proto and ran it before it went to tooling and then had them knock a few before a full production run. They were definitely lighter in the back than the BrassKar. Length & material were both very similar between the two. But some diss the Magnum in favor of the Brasskar.
Life was simpler back then...
#11
Posted 26 February 2012 - 12:59 PM
11/4/49-1/23/15
Requiescat in Pace
#12
Posted 26 February 2012 - 01:04 PM
Thanks to all.............BTW....how did they handle?
They handled pretty good...... we had classes based on the Brass Kar chassis only so there was not much comparing them against anything else.
We raced them with full air control wing bodies on them and also with "GTP" style wedge bodies ( Parma Vette and Fiero ) as well as pro style wing bodies with no side dams.
So now that I think about it....the Brass Kar came out in 1983....... in 1984 the Midwest USRA started a "Beginners" class that was based on brass wire production chassis with Group 12 motors.... any body...no air control other than a 1" rear spoiler added.
I was the 1984 USRA Midwest Champion and I and most others that ran the majority of the series races ran the Brass-Kar. I won half the races in the series IIRC. I ran the Brass Kar in the first 10 races and at the last race I ran a Yeti mono rail chassis and smoked the field by 20 laps at the final race in Chicago. We didn't realize it then, but the weight difference between the Brass-Kar and Yeti Mono rail was substantial. This race was also the first time I ran a Parma Vette body versus the Camen Ford 82 that so many ran and maybe the body had quite a bit to do with the 20 lap victory as well.
After that we raced these types of cars locally and the Tri-State USRA series also had a Group 12 class that used only the Parma Brass-Kar chassis. Tri-State ran the class for a couple of years with no side dams allowed and the last year or two they ran full air control bodies on them. We raced Brass-Kars locally from 1983 until 1989
#13
Posted 26 February 2012 - 01:06 PM
Jim.... the tooling shop was "Apollo" correct?
#14
Posted 26 February 2012 - 01:08 PM
#15
Posted 26 February 2012 - 03:11 PM
#16
Posted 26 February 2012 - 03:50 PM
Anthony 'Tonyp' Przybylowicz
5/28/50-12/20/21
Requiescat in Pace
#17
Posted 26 February 2012 - 04:30 PM
Kroc class? What were you racing?we had an Kroc class at BIR
Big Mac's or Quarter Pounder's with Cheese? LOL
Ron,
Thanks for posting the Pacesetter picture.
I always hear old Pro's marveling how Limpach won a Nat's(in Texas?) with one
and I had no idea what they looked like.
- Ramcatlarry likes this
Mike Swiss
Inventor of the Low CG guide flag 4/20/18
IRRA® Components Committee Chairman
Five-time USRA National Champion (two G7, one G27, two G7 Senior)
Two-time G7 World Champion (1988, 1990), eight G7 main appearances
Eight-time G7 King track single lap world record holder
17B West Ogden Ave., Westmont, IL 60559, (708) 203-8003, mikeswiss86@hotmail.com (also my PayPal address)
Note: Send all USPS packages and mail to: 692 Citadel Drive, Westmont, Illinois 60559
#19
Posted 26 February 2012 - 04:42 PM
Anthony 'Tonyp' Przybylowicz
5/28/50-12/20/21
Requiescat in Pace
#20
Posted 26 February 2012 - 04:44 PM
Ron, Thanks for posting the Pacesetter picture. I always hear old Pro's marveling how Limpach won a Nat's(in Texas?) with one and I had no idea what they looked like.
Not sure the "winning" Pacesetter looked anything like what I posted.....maybe Bando or Bartos will chime in with more info on that particular chassis.
#21
Posted 26 February 2012 - 04:44 PM
I intend to live forever! So far, so good.
#22
Posted 26 February 2012 - 04:52 PM
Yeah, if he won with what you pictured, Jan's even better than what I already think he is.Not sure the "winning" Pacesetter looked anything like what I posted.....maybe Bando or Bartos will chime in with more info on that particular chassis.
Speaking of Jan, that's still one of slot racing's great mysteries,
why he's avoiding slot car raceways like they're the plague.
Mike Swiss
Inventor of the Low CG guide flag 4/20/18
IRRA® Components Committee Chairman
Five-time USRA National Champion (two G7, one G27, two G7 Senior)
Two-time G7 World Champion (1988, 1990), eight G7 main appearances
Eight-time G7 King track single lap world record holder
17B West Ogden Ave., Westmont, IL 60559, (708) 203-8003, mikeswiss86@hotmail.com (also my PayPal address)
Note: Send all USPS packages and mail to: 692 Citadel Drive, Westmont, Illinois 60559
#23
Posted 26 February 2012 - 04:55 PM
Speaking of Jan, that's still one of slot racing's great mysteries,
why he's avoiding slot car raceways like they're the plague.
Ask Bartos......LOL
#24
Posted 26 February 2012 - 05:05 PM
I am sure it had a plumber and floppies... And tons of stick it..
Anthony 'Tonyp' Przybylowicz
5/28/50-12/20/21
Requiescat in Pace
#25
Posted 26 February 2012 - 05:14 PM