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Old 11-04-2012, 06:45 PM   #8
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Default Re: "Pizza Man" Corvette for sale at Mecum auction

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Originally Posted by Fred Rice View Post
This car is currently owned by Dan Hampton. Don't have a clue what it is worth but I would have certainly taken the 120k. Don't know what he gave for the car though. Dan is on the Corvette forum pretty regularly.
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back on 5/3/08, Dan Hampton added this info on the www.jalopyjournal.com forum...
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I am new to the Forum. I am responding to someone's query re: The Pizza Man, the '54 Corvette Drag Car (99th Corvette produced in '54) I am the current owner of that car. I purchased it from Dana Mecum (Dana Mecum Auctions) for $45,000 in 1999. It was part of his private collection of historic Corvettes. I had been at the BRIC at Elkhart Lake that year and Dana had held an auction on the ground of the Ostoff Resort Hotel. That car was in attendance. I did bid on the car, but it did not meet the reserve. Later that week, I contacted Dana and I purchased the car from him in a private transaction.

The car was pretty much devoid of all the original lettering and the Weber 45mm DCOE sidedrafts were gone, too. The wheels were Cragar SS which were used later (circa 1970) and the chrome reverse (rear) and the Salt Flat kidney style (front) were also gone. Later in the career of the car, 48mm IDA Webers had been used and there are some pictures with the car employing the huge hood scoop to accommodate the velo stacks on the downdraft carbs. That hood also came with the car. All of this has now been changed back to the way the car was when it was campaigned in 1967. I have tried to make the car look the way it did when it was showcased in the Victory Circle at Indy (Summer Nats) in 1967. I have had many of the original decals handcrafted and, in some instances, painted on the car.

The Britt Family--more, specifically, Sam Britt--was nice enough to provide me with all the original (eight) NHRA National Class Title Certificates and racing photos. It took me over five years to convince him that I was for real and that I was not interested in selling the car. He was right to do what he did by withholding them. He had a number of people trying to secure those over the years but he never gave them up.

The car, as someone mentioned, has a great history, and if anyone can add to that, I would very much appreciate it (memories/stories).
The car is headed to the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY. in September.

Fastest time? In F/MP it set a National Record @12.17 in 1970, although Sam Britt told me that they had run an unofficial 11.97 that year.

If anyone has any info to offer, please free to contact me at: jhampton@triwest.net

Thanks

Dan Hampton
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