This page is dedicated to some of the old Pontiac Warriors....
Terry Drenner's 1970 Judge, this
car ran at Tulsa for almost 20 years. A low 10 car with Ramair V. See more HERE
Gene Ingle raced a RA IV Judge for Milner and Ernie
Miller Pontiac back in the day, this car has been rescued and restored. See Pics here. This pdf file has some pics of
Gene 10/28/70 at The Tulsa International Raceway, on the track action shots
running a 12.97. Gene told me they were allowed to run headers uncapped as long
as the factory exhaust was still on the car and 7" slicks. Those were the
only two mods off the showroom floor according to Gene. This pdf file shows Gene at the
IPE building in 70 set up for show, what a sight that must have been. And shots
of the car today with current owner (lower), Arnie in the middle. This pdf file is a 68 that Gene
restored in the 80's, running at Mokan.
Bill Knafel; Passes 02/01/2006.
Knafel Cars
Knafel Ad
Knafel Facts
Magnum 400 A
Magnum 400 B
This Tin Indian belongs to Merle Green who has
done a superb restoration; this was taken at the 2004 POCI in Joplin.
Roy
Phillips worked for Milner and Miller over the years, in the early sixties at
the age of 29 Roy was invited to PMD headquarters. One outside the main building
front door. And here is a the Pontiac Engineering Parts newsletter of the day. Roy said he remember going into a room
where the cast the SD heads, and remembers only two men running the machine.
Two
extremely interesting cars were order through Knafel in late 69, 1 white Judge
(Tin Indian) and 1 silver Judge. Here is the invoice on the white
Judge, and here is the invoice
on the silver Judge. The pic of the silver Judge was taken in 99 just before it
changed ownership to the current owner.
This
is another Knafel concept car, supposedly only 12 were made of this Golden
Sabre. Most notable is they had Ramair V power; Hurst wheels, and special
paint scheme. The existence of any of these is unknown at this time. John at
the Goatfinder provided a scan of a photo that was given to him by Bill Knafel.