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November 15, 1965 Breedlove breached the 600 mph barrier at 600.601 mph (966.574 km/h)[2] in Spirit of America Sonic I at Bonneville.
He has an awesome new project in the works. A good friend and co-worker will be the driver. They are hoping to hit 1,000mph this time. More info here http://www.dailyrepublic.com/news/riovista/breedlove-gunning-for-1000-mph-car/ (http://www.dailyrepublic.com/news/riovista/breedlove-gunning-for-1000-mph-car/)
I just so happened to be around when Breedlove did that and somehow actually remember it.
Just sold my 916SPS to my friend's brother who broke the 1965 Goldenrod piston engine record (409.27mph) in 2011 with a 2 way average of 414.316mph at Bonnie in his 'liner Spirit of Rett named after his son who died of cancer in 2005. My old SPS sits in pretty good company in his office... Supermono, Britton, 999R, Honda 500ccGP bike, Indy and LeMans race winners, 1964 289 Cobra, assorted Ferraris and McClarens and a couple of F1 cars just for fun. Nice office to work in, eh? ;) [thumbsup] [popcorn]
Awesome. [evil]
Quote from: fastwin on November 16, 2013, 10:48:01 AM
I just so happened to be around when Breedlove did that and somehow actually remember it.
Just sold my 916SPS to my friend's brother who broke the 1965 Goldenrod piston engine record (409.27mph) in 2011 with a 2 way average of 414.316mph at Bonnie in his 'liner Spirit of Rett named after his son who died of cancer in 2005. My old SPS sits in pretty good company in his office... Supermono, Britton, 999R, Honda 500ccGP bike, Indy and LeMans race winners, 1964 289 Cobra, assorted Ferraris and McClarens and a couple of F1 cars just for fun. Nice office to work in, eh? ;) [thumbsup] [popcorn]
this post is worthless without pics!
^^^ 2nd ^^^
man that guy has a freaken cool name..
Quote from: cokey on November 18, 2013, 10:54:41 AM
^^^ 2nd ^^^
man that guy has a freaken cool name..
Bad ass dude.
http://www.bluebird-electric.net/craig_breedlove.htm (http://www.bluebird-electric.net/craig_breedlove.htm)
(http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa91/chiflado/3720bf5e647c0b84e45f870f135a33ec.jpg)
If I ever go into porn, that name is totally on the short list.
he's got a tough road ahead it sounds like. the british team is pretty well funded
and making good progress. it'll be difficult to catch them (no pun intended).
Quote from: zooom on November 18, 2013, 08:21:33 AM
this post is worthless without pics!
I'm not into cameras/pics but this guy is pretty private about his collection of stuff. If I had what he owns I'd be pretty careful about it myself. Don't think he'd let me snap a bunch of photos and post them on the internet. I was allowed in the inner sanctum because I have been friends with him and his brother since I was a kid. We all went to school together and I've known their kiddos since they were born.
I might try and get my 17 year old step son over there sometime to eyeball the collection. Some of it would be over his head (history wise...) but he could appreciate it all on a basic gearhead level. Two of his favorite dvds are Steve McQueen's "LeMans" and Dana Brown's "Dust To Glory" so I think he'll be all right. [thumbsup] ;) But trust me, I'd LOVE to be able to show pictures of all his toys that sit right outside his office door. Like I said, sweet digs to work in. What an office view! :o [popcorn]
fastwin- Personally, I'd just want detailed pics of the Britten honestly...I could stare at all aspects of THAT bike for hours.....my peeps with me had to peel me away from the one in the Barber museum ( which wasn't that hard with EVERYTHING else to look at there)
Yep, he's got one of the ten on a stand right outside his office door. Plus a couple of spare fairing parts.
I remember going to his house in January 2005 after his son died for sort of a wake. He pulled me aside and talked my ear off about getting ready to close the deal on the Britten. I believe someone in California owned it at the time. I guess he wanted to talk scooters with me to take his mind off the fact his house was full of people and because his 21 year old son had died of cancer the night before. Great, brave young man. He'd fought bone cancer since he was 11 years old. You can't buy enough Brittens and other toys to take that pain away. As I said, he named his two streamliners after his son.
OK... back to Breedlove.