Leaving for Indy in 1948
Bob Estes grew up a car-crazy youth in Los Angeles who would own a couple gas stations, that he would sell in 1937, and go on to run a Hollywood Hudson dealership and later his own Lincoln-Mercury dealership.
Through the latter, he built many a car - oftentimes in conjunction with Bill Stroppe - to compete at Indianapolis, in La Carrera Panamericana, at Bonneville and in economy runs, with a number of noteworthy drivers.
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ReplyDeleteBob Estes was my dad.
then I hope you think I did a good post about him, and if there's cool info and photos you'd like to share, let me know! my email is jbohjkl@yahoo.com
DeleteMy Mom worked for Bob Estes car dealership in approx 1957-1959. I think it was Marina del Rey. I never knew what kind of cars they sold. Will ask her!!! She did like working there.
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