Showing posts with label Betty Skelton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Betty Skelton. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Lil' Miss Dodge, not a rapper, a hip hop dancer, or beauty pageant winner in Dodge City... It's Betty Skelton! In 1955 flying over a Custom Royal Lancer at Florida's Cypress Gardens


She was the first female test driver in the auto industry in 1954 with Chrysler's Dodge division

Not only did she drive the pace car at Daytona, she also set a stock car record in a 1954 Dodge Red Ram V8 on the beach.

As auto industry’s first female test driver, she guided “L’il Miss Dodge,” a jump boat, over a 1955 Custom Royal Lancer on a ramp at Florida’s Cypress Gardens and she was part of a team that drove a 1955 Dodge to 395 new records at the Bonneville Salt Flats.

And in 1956, she broke Cannonball Baker's 40-year record for the Transcontinental Auto Race from New York to Los Angeles

why they figured this was a good marketing idea is anyone's guess. Seriously, flying speedboats? I would guess this was when Betty decided to go work for GM... safer, less ridiculous marketing stunts


http://www.overdrive.fi/forum/threads/vanhoja-valokuvia-ameriikan-raitilta.267070/page-489#post-3109577
https://airandspace.si.edu/explore-and-learn/topics/women-in-aviation/Skelton.cfm
http://www.amosauto.com/wp-content/uploads/h11-1211ae.jpg
https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Betty_Skelton_Frankman_Erde

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Jim and Chester's Garage Tumblr posts some really cool and rare photos, I keep going back, year after year to catch up




'65 Plymouth Sport Fury




Can you identify the 3 guys? Bud Moore, Dan Gurney, and Parnelli
Dual Quad Mercury Cougar. Rare? Oh yeah





Dyno DOn in a 1 of 2 made, Boss 429 Cougar


Betty Skelton at Darlington


Ford Drag Team tour 1968


Holman Moody Falcon fastback


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10211320489950343&set=gm.1040533356093280&type=3&permPage=1


2 seater Mustang prototype named Pegasus


Never see Talladega anywhere.. so I post them when I find them



Nassau in the mid sixties with a pair of Grand Sports




Cale Yarborough special Cyclone Spoiler



How many companies see a 100th anniversary? How many did in 1952?




Back when car wash locations were eye catching

http://prova275.tumblr.com/

Tuesday, April 08, 2014

great images from Marc Tudeau's facebook page


above, 1908 French Gran Prix





above, the little cartoon looking car is a Mopetta










Betty Skelton above and below


Found on https://www.facebook.com/marc.tudeau

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Betty Skelton, Duntov's test driver

found on http://corvettebrasil.blogspot.com/2011/04/test-driver-de-zora-arkus-duntov.html

But as Paul Harvey told us, you haven't heard the rest of the story!

Betty was fascinated with flying since childhood, and strove with incredible focus to be a pilot since age 12, getting her Civilian Air Authority private pilots license at age 16. In the next two years she was certified single and multi engine, land and sea, and at 18 got her Commercial Pilots License and in the next year was an instructor and the year after that, at age 20 was a major in the Civil Air Patrol and began her professional acrobatic career, also as a test pilot, and flew blimps, gliders, jets, and helicopters.

In '48, 49 and '50 she was the US Female aerobatic champion, and retired because there was no longer any challenge and she was exhausted from the constant touring, her plane "Li'l Stinker" is now part of the Smithsonian.



She set the high altitude record in 1950, and the speed record in a racing p51 Mustang.

In 1953 she was flying people around, and met Bill France who was having some racers flown to Daytona Beach, they became friends, and she drove a pace car in Feb 1954, then climbed into a Dodge and set the stock car speed record, which must not have been hard, she is likely the only woman at that time to drive one, and AAA certified her the first race drivers license for a woman

The National Aviation Hall of Fame reports that "Betty earned a total of four Feminine World Land Speed Records and set a transcontinental speed record."She competed in races across the Andes mountains in South America and drove the length of the Baja Peninsula in Mexico. Betty set records at the Chelsea Proving Grounds and was the first woman to drive a jet car over 300 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats. She also set three women’s land speed records at the Daytona Beach Road Course, the last one being 156.99 mph in 1956. That same year, she broke Cannonball Baker's 40-year record for the Transcontinental Auto Race from New York to Los Angeles.


In 1956, she became an advertising executive with Campbell-Ewald and worked with General Motors on and in their TV and print ads. She was GM's first woman technical narrator at major auto shows, where she would talk about and demonstrate automobile features, later becoming official spokeswoman for Chevrolet. While Skelton was working with Chevrolet, she set numerous records with Corvettes, and owned a total of 10 models.


Between 1956 and 1957, Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell designed a special, translucent gold Corvette for Betty, which she drove to Daytona in 1957 to serve as the NASCAR pace car.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Skelton_Erde


http://www.overdrive.fi/forum/threads/vanhoja-valokuvia-ameriikan-raitilta.267070/page-91#post-2993520
https://www.facebook.com/groups/stiffspeed/permalink/1565468503599760/