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Vintage Racing Resource
In an attempt to share with others a "scratch-builders' resource" I am working towards developing an online reference index of the various articles within each issue of a number of vintage automobile magazines i have collected over the past decade.

I will be developing a category within my blog labeled "Vintage Racing Resource" - a temporary destination where, along with this reference index, original photos, magazine articles and newspaper coverage related to historic motor racing and classic automobilia will periodically be posted.

The content within these posts is meant solely for personal reference / interest and is not to be used for any means of commercial gain or profit. If any material posted herein infringes upon a rightful party's copyright please contact us and said content will be removed immediately.

Hopefully this will allow others to track down information on a particular car or race which they may have interest in or are attempting to model (or simply provide a few minutes of enjoyment browsing through some fantastic old cover images and articles!).

(in progress - patience please!)


a bit about myself
Hi all - i am an architect residing and working in Vancouver BC Canada. Here is a little blurb about my interests and how i became re-aquainted with slot cars.

Although born in 1971 just after the glory days of slot car racing some of my fondest memories are of racing tycopro / afx ho cars with my father and brother in the mid '70's.

About 8 years ago i discovered vintage slot cars - this time in 1/32 scale. I was looking to find a momento for my brother - a '68 charger rt for him to display on his tv set (he had just purchased a fully restored 1:1 vesrion from Salt Lake City - a real beauty!). At any rate, as this was well before the large die cast model craze the only '68 charger models were the odd hot wheels or matchbox diecasts, or old plastic model kits. Then i found an eldon slot car - a white dodge charger (1/35?) ... and ever since i have casually been collecting vintage slot cars and accesories (mostly in 1/32) - a great hobby to focus on when work gets to be too much!

My interest in the history of slot cars - models / makes and manufacturers has grown in parallel with my passion for vintage automobiles and racing. When i first moved to Vancouver BC from southern Manitoba I was fortunate to have stumbled across a great local automobilia store. I quickly became a regular and got to know the owners very well. In the early years the store proved a treasure trove of vintage motorsport literature which i couldn't get enough of - and before i knew it i had amassed a fairly serious collection of automobilia literature - which i continue to read and re-read.

Most recently i have also become quite interested in the 'scratch build' game. This forum has been a wonderful resource for learning about frame and body building techniques. As time permits i look forward to trying my hand at creating some of my favourite cars that currently aren't available.

At any rate - thanks for taking a few minutes to read my ramble - as time permits i look forward to sharing some of my interests / collections / projects with others through this blog - as i have mentioned to a few of this forums members before - the genuine comaradarie and spirit of sharing within the hobby is very impressive!

Regards - R. Baron


 | Category: Mopar Police Pursuits
entry 15 Apr 2007, 07:31
As i have mentioned elsewhere in this blog, my twin brother and I are huge muscle car era Mopar (Dodge / Plymouth) fans and my journey into 1/32 slot cars was a result of searching for a model of a '68 Charger R/T which was intended to be a gift to him (at the time he was the proud owner of a fully restored beauty).

Well, he never got the 'gift' - a somewhat discolored (but in very good shape) white Eldon '68 Charger ... and i never did paint it to resemble his car ...



- finding the eldon charger led to the discovery that they had done other slot versions of dodge and plymouths too! the purchase of a '68 Coronet soon followed
(this one in like new condition)!



Although quite well detailed i believe the Eldon cars are slightly smaller than 1/32 scale (1/35?)

I had always had plans to someday do up, as part of my 'dream track' entourage, a patrol car or two to keep tab on all those excited spectators flocking down the highway to the track on race day - this evening i came across a stack of my vintage dodge and plymouth auto dealer brochures within which were some specificly intended for sales to Police Departments and Law Enforcement agencies.







I recalled having collected these to learn more about the proper detailing of the Dodge Police Cars from the late sixties and early seventies - great cover art and some good info within as well (they clearly promoted a two door version of the coronet as a 'Police Pursuit'!!!).

Someday i intend to scratch build my own fleet of Dodge Police Pursuits - and thought others might find these covers interesting too - pass the doughnuts!.

regards, Ron