--- Ian Rubrey <forwardlook59@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > Does anybody have any information on the late > fifties Mobilgas Economy runs. I have seen a few > articles in early issues of Motor Trend and > Car Life and was wondering if anybody else knew > anything about these tests. Any info available > on the net, I've used search engines but not > turned anything up. I'm looking for a few > pictures of some of the participating cars > (forward look of course) to use as reference > for a future project. > > Any pictures/ info would be much appreciated. As much history as I can remember, hopefully you can expand your search from here: The Mobil Economy Run started as the Gilmore Economy run in Southern California in the mid- to late-'30s. It ran over varied terrain (Los Angeles to Yosemite and back was one route IIRC), I believe during a time of year when weather would have varied. Cars for the Gilmore run were supplied by LA-area dealers. I'm not sure how much of the '40s it was run through, and it certainly would not have been run during WWII. About 1940 or so, Gilmore Oil was bought out by Socony-Vacuum's General Petroleum unit, but WWII postponed the changeover from Gilmore to Mobilgas until the end of the war. I believe the Economy Run started again around 1950 under the Mobilgas name. At some point I believe the Economy Run started running in varied terrain nationally, as befit Mobil's status as a national brand, but the '57 Run was apparently run in the LA area, since one of the Chryslers that ran that year was supplied by C-P dealer W. R. Shadoff of Pomona CA (a suburb of LA). At some point the factories started taking notice and provided factory engineers as drivers, and of course promoting their product with results of the Economy Run. It got to be a pretty big deal, with driving techniques nobody would use in normal driving to squeeze every last drop of fuel. Not quite the level of Smokey Yunick shenanigans but close. I believe this was a factor in Mobil discontinuing the Economy Run around '66 or so. At some point in the early '60s (I want to say '60 or '61 but I'm not sure) Mobil changed the names of their gasolines (Mobilgas = Mobil Regular, Mobilgas Special = Mobil Premium) and with this product name change the event name was changed to Mobil Economy Run. After Mobil pulled out, Pure Oil (Pure Firebird Premium was the official gasoline of NASCAR) tried filling that void with the Pure Oil Performance Trials, which tested economy as well as performance. This of course was many years after the Forward Look era. The Pure Oil trials never got the attention from the manufacturers or the general public that the old Mobil runs did, and as the Pure name faded out of use (having been taken over by Union 76) the Performance Trials faded away with it. ===== Mike Sealey, San Francisco CA '57 Plymouth Sport Suburban '64 Chrysler 300-K 2dr Hardtop __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Calendars are still available. Don't miss the chance to get yours now! Details for ordering may be found at: http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2002/index.html
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