Bob 'Turk' Tarozzi here. Some of you may have heard of me, others not. I suggest you check my website WWW.rtarozzi.com
As you will see I’ve been around longer than most. I have an office full of Mopar history that I would like to see saved for future generations of enthusiasts. To get the...
For all you LA based followers I have setup a book signing at the premier automotive book store in the country--Autobooks-Aerobooks in Burbank California. I'll be there on Saturday, February 13, 2016, between 10:00am and 2:00pm. Bring your friends and we can talk about the times that were...
Bob Tarozzi here. I have had a few inquiries regarding the availability of Chrysler 305 engine parts and pieces. The good news is there are a few available, the bad news is that they probably need a little attention. They were left over from the Chrysler/Shadow Formula 5000 program. I no longer...
For all Mopar followers, and other stragglers, my memoir, ‘The Lives I’ve Lived’ is ready for inspection.
Complete with words of experience and illuminating photographs that tell the story of automobile racing in the 1950s thru the 1990s. I invite you to come along with me to hear and...
I'll be attending the up and coming Carlisle Trans Am 45th anniversary celebration. That's right '45' years (1970); how time flies when you're having fun. I hope you-all can make it. I'm looking forward to meeting those of you who remember when, and all else who missed that moment in time...
They did just about nothing. The car was the second 48 car that Dan drove at Seattle and Riverside. It was given to Goodyear as a show car to help them sell tires. The Frenches butchered it. It was retrieve from France by Craig Jackson of Barrett-Jackson and fully restore as the #48. He parades...
Bob Tarozzi here. I just jumped over from your cousin forum 'abodiesonly.com'. I fit in here as well because I was the guy behind the Chrysler 1970 Trans Am vehicle and race program. I know AAR, Dan Gurney and Chrysler have sucked up most of the credit, but I was the vehicle designer, in charge...