by BIG E » Fri Aug 09, 2013 1:07 pm
I just noticed the little MOBIL logos on the shelf above the dashboards. I did the Mobil Economy Run at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair with my Dad, but I can't remember what it looked like specifically, maybe that's what the photo is.
I still have the decal from that day on the inside lid of my first cork lined, green, Plano brand tackle box (a friend's Dad had advised me that Plano made the best fishing tackle boxes). It was (and still is) perfect for my intended use. Within that rectangular MOBIL logo, on four separate lines, it reads: "Qualified Driver - Mobil Economy Run - Driver Test - New York World's Fair". I'd be interested to know if anyone else has one of those decals, and any stories related to about how it came into their possession.
Of course, that was my first "deluxe" slot car box (sorry, I don't fish). I proudly purchased it using my hard earned newspaper route profits, for the sole purpose of securely hauling my Aurora HO slot cars around town in style! I was the first one of my racin' buddies to step up from carrying around an armful of cigar boxes, or a couple of Aurora's (very cool) tan plastic "Pit Kits". The outside of the box still bears the requisite large "STP" sticker that we all slapped onto notebooks, bicycles and everything else we could find back in the day.
I'm not the first with the fishing box idea, of that I'm sure. As we all know, most of today's HO racers use large tackle boxes with all sorts of compartments and shelving configurations available to them.
Now, back to that photo... Still can't tell if the logo on the steering wheel centers is the Edsel "E", or the Continental "+". I'll leave it to someone else to go online and search through old automotive literature and maybe post a photo of "positive proof".
Amazing where this whole thread's gone... Ernie