Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Punky Manor - Vintage Stock Car - Tribute Project

The Trade...


In my last post I introduced the Punky Manor - Tribute Late Model project and mentioned that I agreed to trade a hand-lettered paint job for the 1972 Gran Torino Sport stock car.

I did my first hand painted lettering "job" back in the mid 70's. I believe it was on my friends Chevelle Street Stock. Over the years I lettered quite a few race cars. Most dirt track cars these days are either done in cut vinyl or printed wraps (or both), so I was excited to get the chance to do a hand-painted project on the Pinkala's "new" race car.

I drove over to check out their progress on the race car and to discuss how they wanted it lettered. They were just finishing up painting the entire car white on my first visit.


The Pinkala's had found a Corvair body to hang on their chassis for the upcoming season. I had been involved in racing for a long time but I have never seen a Corvair dirt tracker. As you can see in the image above, the sheet metal and prep job was very well done. This was going to be an excellent metal "canvas" to work on!

The PInkala's have been doing a play on their name and painting their race cars, karts and service vehicles in a pink and white theme. The Corvair was in the process of having it's one-of-kind pink panels taped up.


When I went back to start lettering, the car when fully painted and ready to go. I based the number more-or-less on what they had done in the past One request was to put their business name down most of the side of the car. As with most paint jobs, there were a few fun additions to be included.

 I got busy and started putting some color on....


Along the way, we decided to add Wile E. Coyote to the sides of the car. Then I thought I would do a little something fun on the trunk to highlight my company signature. Since the engine was originally in the "trunk" we put the cubic inch numbers on either side of the rear deck (In the stock motor size of course) . In the middle of the deck lid, I painted my "signature."


They also wanted to include Ralph Nader's infamous quote about the safety of the Corvair automobile!

  
The completed lettering job below.



So, now that I have my part of the trade completed, it is time to go check out the Torino...that will be the topic of the next blog. Take care for now,

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Punk Manor - Vintage Stock Car - Tribute Project

Introduction...


There are moments in time when a little flash of something catches your eye and all of a sudden, a door is opened up to a new adventure.

In May of 2015, I "randomly" picked an auto repair shop in Racine, WI to have some repairs done on my car. It turned out to be a simple brake line problem and was fixed fairly quickly. A friend dropped me off at Pinkala's Auto Service to pick up the car and I thought I was just going to jump in my car and just head home.

I did jump in my car, but while pulling ahead, I turned to check out my right side and I noticed what looked like a early 70's Torino behind their shop. Upon a second glance, I noticed that it was not only a 1972 Gran Torino Sport (fastback) but it had a roll cage in it. My car only made it as far as the front door of the service station.

After being asked if something was wrong already, I said...no, I'm just wondering about the Torino out back. They had just hauled it in and listed it for sale. After chatting with Jared Pinkala a few minutes, I discovered that they were stock car racers and needed someone to letter their "new" race car. We decided to do a little trade, one hand-painted race car lettering job for one white and blue race car.


Punky Manor Memorial

Some might ask, "why would you want to take on a vintage stock car project?" Well, that is a bit of a longer story and one that I thought I would expand on. Perhaps I am trying to figure out what drives my creative passion? Or maybe I just want to check some additional items off the bucket list?

The reason the 1972 Torino Sport caught my eye was that it reminded me of the Late Model Stock Car my late Cousin, Punky (Neil Jr.) Manor drove back around 1974. 

I was about 12 or 13 years old when Punky was racing the Torino on the dirt tracks of Northwest Wisconsin, Minnesota and Canada. I have a lot of fond memories of going to many of those races and "helping" out on this car when I went to stay with his Family over in Altoona, WI. 

I had thought many times over the years about building a tribute car replicating one of Punky's race cars. In 1973, Punky built a 1963 1/2 Ford Galaxie Fastback to race in the the Hobby Stock class for that season. The Galaxie won the best looking car award in the pre-season stock car show at the London Square Mall in Eau Claire, WI. I had been looking around for a '63 Galaxie, but hadn't found any that would work out. 

Then I happened on to the 1972 Ford Torino and decided that it would be a great candidate for a tribute build. Below is a Picture of Punky's Torino and car hauler from early in the season I would guess. The Torino was Punky's first Late Model stock car and he had a good season of racing in it!




In the following months I will be documenting the process of restoring and rebuilding the car I found into a replica of an early 70's Late Model Dirt Tracker. Part of the motivation behind this project is to introduce my Grandson to the world of racing that I grew up in. When completed, I hope to show the car to other enthusiasts and perhaps run a race or two in the Vintage Series? 

Most of all I want to keep the creative energies flowing and stay open to all the new things that a project like this tends to toss my way. 

Stay tuned and let me know your thoughts and or post questions below....thank you.