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Here is a highlight of The Joe Colombo Car Collection. Joe Colombo from Wayne, New Jersey is very talented and a master at restoring Quarter Midgets and full sized Midgets. His detail to excellence makes every restoration a work of art.
Here are some of Joe's Quarter Midgets and restorations in his shop in New Jersey.
Here are some of Joe's Midgets in his shop in New Jersey
Here is Joe's 1948 original all polished #2 Kurtis Kraft Offy & #83 Ford V8 60 Hilegass Midget
Joe's Ford V8 60 Hilegass during restoration
Joe in his 1948 Kurtis Kraft Offy Midget at Flemington, New Jersey
Joe in his #83 Hilegass Midget at Louden, New HampshireTony Stewart poses in Joe's #83 Ford 60 Hilegass Midget for a picture at the ACOT show
Here is Joe's all chrome 1960's pedal car from FAO Schwarz in N.Y. City. Joe & daughter Jodi convinced them to sell to himHere is Joe's Crosley engine with a Pepco SuperchargerHere is Joe's fuel injected Ford V8 60 engine with an Algon Fuel Injector system. One of only 12 built by Al Gonzalez from California
Joe's Fournier Kurtis Kraft #4 Bowes Special and all polished Kurtis Kraft Midget models
Joe's Fournier #4 Bowes Special Kurtis Kraft model at the Hinchcliffe display & a friends Fournier Caruso Kurtis Kraft duece in Patterson, New Jersey
1948 Soap Box racer Joe & his Dad built in 1948 at age 12. Joe still has in his collection
Here are some of Joe Colombo's Quarter Midget restorations.
This is Joe's Colombo #1 Offyette before restoration
During restoration
Here is Joe's Colombo #1 Offyette Special restored
Here is Joe' #3 Continental Red Seal Special Quarter Midget before restoration
During restoration
Here is Joe's #3 Continental Red Seal Special Quarter Midget restored
Here are the plans for the Continental Quarter Midget from the 1950'sHere are a few rebuilt Continental engines at Joe's shop ready to go into the cars
Here is Joe Colombo's #4 Model 61 Offyette before restoration
Here is Joe's #4 Model 61 Offyette restored
Here is the 1950's Model 61 Offyette brochures. The car has a Continental engine.
Here is Joe's Model 400 #7 Colombo Offyette Special
before restoration
During restoration
Here is Joe's Model 400 #7 Colombo Offyette Special restored
Here is the Model 400 Larc-Douglas Offyette brochure. The car has a Continental engine.
Here is Joe's #6 Billbrook Gasoline Alley Quarter Midget before restoration
During restoration
Here is Joe's #6 Billbrook Gasoline Alley Quarter Midget restored
Here is the Billbrook brochure from the 1959
Here is Joe's #10 Dascar Quarter midget purchased from friend Bill Nash during restoration
Here is Joe's #10 Dascar after restoration
Here are the Dascar brochures from the 1950's-1960's.The name came from the manufacturer David A Singleton. Previously owned by Bill Nash and was driven by Bill's daughter. The car has a gear drive Clinton engine
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Joe Colombo took friend Bill Nash's advice and built a replica Quarter Midget of the Caruso #2 Kurtis Kraft-Offy Midget driven by Bill Schindler
Here is the car before restoration During restoration Here is the Caruso #2 Offyette Quarter Midget after restoration Here is the Caruso #2 Offyette Quarter Midget next to the full size Caruso #2 Kurtis Kraft-Offy Midget at the Caruso Racing Museum in Las Vegas |
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Does anyone have the contact info for Mr. Joe Colombo of Wayne New Jersey? I'd like to know if parts and or cars can be sourced. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
David Maxwell Vacaville, Ca. |
David, Give me a call and I will give you his number. Brian 702 871 4300
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***Looking for a "Vandy Special" Nice collection of racers. My grandfather build the "Vandy Special", I attached photos of the flyer. My father is the boy in the flyer. They even had a race track at the farm in Furlong, PA. My grandfather has since passed away and my father is aging. I'd love to find a Vandy Special to give him. I know this search is probably close to impossible. I've searched the internet with no luck. If anyone knows of the whereabouts of any piece of a Vandy Special, I would greatly appreciate it.
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Hi, I will ask around for you. Brian
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Brian, Give me a call when you get a chance. Thanks, Brian. 702 871 4300
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Just bought a t.q midget go kart in boxes. I need to find out what I really have and looking for some missing parts. Is there anyone that can help me please. Thank you.
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John,
Email some pictures and I will take a look. Brian. brianc@micarfabrication.com |
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i have a vandy special and would like some info for the restoration
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Hi, I really don't know anything about the Vandy Quarter Midget. Are you on Face Book? They have a couple of sites and there are people that know about them that could help you. Brian ________________________________________________ Brian Caruso Micar Fabrication & Design Company Inc. 5166 S. Arville St. Las Vegas, NV 89118 (702) 871-4300 P. (702) 220-8603 F. http://www.micarfabrication.com http://www.carusomidgetracing.com http://www.flightlinefilms.com/team_members.html#brian_caruso On 11/22/2018 5:34 PM, sulmac1985 [via
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I live in Denver, Colorado where can I find parts for 1955 vintage quarter midget is their website to go to Need brakes tires motor
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Call Steve Baumgarten (661) 340-2102. He has everything you’ll need. Tell him Maxwell referred you.
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I have a quarter midget from the mid 50`s. My wife tells me I have to sell it before I die because she would not know what to do with it. I am only 70 so I hope I still have many years to go. The midget in question is the one I had when I was 5 or 6. I have a photo from 1958 showing me in the car racing. We had a I/4 midget club and track in Willow Grove, Pa. The picture is from there. I would like to find out what make it is and weather I can still get parts for it. Also about how much it is worth. If you could send me your email address I could send you some pictures. It has a Continental 20 1/2hp engine on it. My email address is:
gordonwalt@ymail.com. I now live in Tucson AZ. Thank you for any help you could give me. Walt Gordon |
No problem, I’ll send this to Steve Baumgarten and he may be able to help you. I’ll have to go back to the thread and see the photos and forward those also.
Sincerely,
Max
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I raced a Vandy for years. We must of been one of first. As I don’t remember raceing against another. We raced At Langhorne in the infield. And down rt 1 to Penndel. Then up to Furlong Pa. Three times a week in summer. We were one of the ones to beat if we showed up
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