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Day 48 – Fri. May 29th: Pikes Peak International Raceway

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<– Day 47 – Thu. May 28th: Back to the Springs | TRIP OVERVIEW | Day 49-50 – May 30th-31st: Last Dollar & Madonna –>

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I’m checking out a McLaren and an Indy race car.

On Friday Guy Kathe invited us to visit Pikes Peak International Raceway (PPIR) and meet president of the raceway Bob Boileau.

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PPIR began life as a horse racing track. In 1996, the facilities were transformed from hosting horses to hosting automobiles. The track subsequently closed in 2005, but reopened in 2008 when Guy and some partners purchased it. Eventually they brought aboard Bob as president.

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Bob’s to the left. His collection of cars in is the background. He owned a Willys wagon until recently.

We arrived at the track at 1pm. We found Bob busily racing around on his golf cart. Almost the instance we jumped aboard his cart for a ride around the facilities it started to rain. The average rainfall in Colorado Springs in May is 2″. This year it has rain 10″!

Despite some intermittent drops, we got a quick tour. Bob pointed out some racing semi-trucks and explained that a new semi-truck racing circuit had formed in the US as a result of the success similar truck racing was enjoying in Europe. For some reason, more Europeans are showing up for truck races than for Formula One or other races. So, Bob and other track owners in the US hope to attract a similar following.

I asked Bob how he got started in racing. Bob’s told me his father was a racer who was involved in bringing Honda dealerships to the United States. Along the way he became the first to build and race a Honda car. That 1974 Honda is now in this Honda Museum. Bob began racing in 1982 and has enjoyed a successful career. You can see his eyes light up when he talks about cars. He loves them. Bob’s sons have followed in his path, becoming good racers themselves.

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Overview of PPIR track that I found on the internet. the stands are on the left. I believe the photos is a few years old.

About this time during our visit the rain became pouring rain, so Bob wisked us to his office to show us an overview of the property. They have areas north and south of the track that they may use for off road racing or other group events. Then he showed us the race car that will likely win the Pikes Peak Climb this year. In 2014, it won all the practice runs. However, on the day of the race they discovered the frame was cracked, so they couldn’t race.

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Willys Jeep Rod at the Kmart Cruise Night in Mesa

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Joe in Mesa shared these photos of a jeep he saw at the local Kmart Cruise Night. I really didn’t know there were any Kmarts left!

He writes, I spoke to the owner who told me the cab was 50(?) Willys, front grill from a different Willys, 55 Chevy front axle, and 55 Ford pickup bed.  I like the military theme and the graphics, sayings, and stickers.  Nice guy, too.  I told him about eWillys.com and said I’d be sending you the pics and info.  He suggested the pic of the interior since he still kept the original shift pattern sticker inside the glove box.

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Kermath Sea Jeep Engine Ad

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Maury shared this rare ad for an upgraded marine-purposed engine. The date on the ad indicates these motors were built starting at least in 1945, which means they were probably using surplus engines (even though fighting wouldn’t end int the Pacific Theatre for a couple months.)

I’ve assembled this approximate history based on a few sources. .Kermath began selling boat motors as early as 1913, according to this article. By 1930 they were the largest seller of boat motors in the world, based on their own advertising. Sometime in the 1940s Kermath added the jeep engine to its line of marine motors. After the war, Kermath sold Ford, Mercury, and Jeep engines for use in boats. The company folded in the late 1950s.

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1947 CJ-2A Foxfield, CO $2500

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No description.

“1947 willys cj2a jeep project.”

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/5050013523.html

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1947 CJ-2A Lone Jack, KS $2500

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Some assembly required.

“I have a 1947 Willys Jeep with 1 rebuilt F-Head engine and a second F-head that has the machine work done already. It has an overdrive transfer case. Does not have the original seats. Needs put back together. Converted to 12 volt system. Has the front plate to install the F-Head in the CJ2A. Clear Title.”

http://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/5050216553.html

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4 Jeeps Lake City, FL **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE: **Status Unknown**

The mail jeep runs and drives. The rest are parts jeeps.

“I have 4 jeeps total. One is a Postal jeep right hand drive 6 cylinder automatic runs and drives great. I have 3 willy’s jeep rolling chassis. 2 have engines that run with running gear and trannys. One has no engine . I have 3 tubs and all the finders and hoods. Everything to make two good jeeps. And a lot of extras that go with the bundle. I will not part any out, Its a package deal so don’t ask. I have the Fl title for the Postal Jeep and bill of sale for the Willy’s Jeeps.”

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1942 GPW Concord, CA $2500

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Seller disassembled for rebuild.

“42 gpw ,bought this beauty about 6 months ago she was running and all together then. started to tear down for rebuild. I still have all the parts it had on it when bought. it did have a sbc in it still a good motor. asking 2500 obo title and Vin all clean. would make a great project I don’t want to sell but I have to many projects. don’t waste my time if your going to offer me 500 bucks. thanks please text for more info”

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/5050100594.html

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1950 CJ-3A Donnelly, ID $2000

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UPDATE: Price dropped to $2000.

“1950 CJ-3A, V8, 327. Roll bar, body & tires in great condition. Been garaged, needs TLC, no time to work on. Phone or text to”

http://boise.craigslist.org/cto/5049971775.html

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1946 CJ-2A Copperas Cove, TX $11,500

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UPDATE: Still Available.

(05/13/2015) Looks solid. Has a variety of updates.

“1946 Willy’s Jeep CJ-2A, 4×4 $11,500
Rebuilt Engine: Buick 231 V6
Rebuilt 350 Automatic transmission with T-18 transfer
NEW!!!! wheels, tires, end rear tire holder, paint, seats & carpet, gears-front & rear 4:10, head lens, full top, steering & 12volt wiring, 15 gallon rear gas tank, and full roll cage”

http://killeen.craigslist.org/cto/5016543722.html

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Memorial Day Parade

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Scott drove his 1951 M-38 in Elmer, New Jersey’s, memorial parade. He was accompanied by his father – Sam Walker, son – Andy Walker and daughter – Jessie Walker. Of all places, he visits Pasco regularly, so we hope to meet in person soon.

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