1960 Vanderbilt Cup Race
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Apr 23 2024
Mystery Friday Foto #16; Solved; Jim Rathmann & Carroll Shelby at the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Races
Did you identify Jim Rathmann & Carroll Shelby in this newspaper pre-race publicity photo from the Marty Himes collection? (4 comments)
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Sep 14 2022
Film: The Vanderbilt Cup Races (1904-1965)
Barnyard Studio Productions posted this 26-minute film in 2015 on the Vanderbilt Cup Races from 1904 to 1968. (1 comments)
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Jan 04 2021
Mystery Foto #1 Solved: Jim Rathmann and Carroll Shelby at the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Race
Did you identify the first Mystery Foto of 2021? (11 comments)
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Jul 03 2020
Film of the Week-The Classic Races:The Vanderbilt Cup (1904-1960) and the 1966 Bridgehampton 200
In this 26-minute video posted on YouTube in 2015, Barnyard Studio Productions featured the Vanderbilt Cup Races (1904-1960). (1 comments)
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May 20 2019
Mystery Friday Foto #20 Solved: The End of the 1960 Cornelius Vanderbilt Cup Race
This weekend's Mystery Foto documented the conclusion of a race. (11 comments)
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Aug 15 2016
Mystery Foto #33 Solved: Cornelius Vanderbilt IV, Donor of the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Trophy
This weekend's Mystery Foto challenged you to identify this member of the Vanderbilt family. (3 comments)
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Aug 11 2015
The Five Vanderbilt Cup Trophies (1904-2007)
Most people associate the Vanderbilt Cup with the trophy donated by William K. Vanderbilt, Jr. and now owned by the Smithsonian Institution. However, there are actually five Vanderbilt Cup trophies associated with auto racing. (0 comments)
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Feb 03 2015
Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Jim Rathmann and Carroll Shelby at the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Race
This weekend's Mystery Foto featured two prominent race car drivers. (11 comments)
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Aug 12 2013
Mystery Foto #28 Solved:Then & Now- Courses for the 1936 and 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Races
This week's Mystery Foto was a "Then & Now" printed in a press release for the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Race. (7 comments)
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Nov 05 2012
The 1960 Cornelius Vanderbilt Cup Race at Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury, NY
Sixteen years after William K. Vanderbilt II passed away in 1944 of heart failure, race promoters were still trying to leverage the legacy of his great race. (1 comments)
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