On October 31, 1967, 68 teams convened in Tijuana for a roughly 1000-mile race from Ensenada to La Paz. Known as the “Mexican 1000 Rally” and put on by the fledgling National Off-Road Racing Association, it was the first edition of what would become the legendary Baja 1000.
The field was split into four categories, each numbered with Roman numerals in official race documentation (for readability, this article uses Arabic numerals). Class 1 consisted of production two-wheel-drive vehicles, Class 2 entailed four-wheel-drive stock vehicles and Volkswagen-based production dune buggies, Class 3 was filled with experimental cars and prototype buggies, and Class 4 was for motorcycles.
The results had been well established and known for years. Vic Wilson, who passed away in July, and Ted Mangels won the overall in Class 2.
On the other hand, the trail for the full entry list seemed to go cold. Users online spent years trying to find it, but the consensus was that the only chance of doing so was if someone had a physical copy and scanned it. Sure enough, Dan Richardson was that hero.
Richardson’s father Dale took part in the Mexican 1000 alongside his friend Jim “Jimmy” La Plante, who owned a Bultaco dealership. Unfortunately, as Dan noted, their #11 “never made it to the halfway point in El Arco.”
While searching through Dale’s old racing documents, Dan came across his stuff from that race like releases from NORRA and stickers. Also in the stack was the entry list, which he graciously scanned and posted on Facebook.
“Thankfully Dad saved EVERYTHING from his racing days, which included race trips from North Idaho to several Big Bear races, four ISDT’s, and the first Barstow to Vegas,” Dan wrote.
The Mexican 1000 operated until 1972 when the Mexican government revoked NORRA’s permits. The local Baja Sports Committee took over the race and renamed it the Baja 1000, which lasted a year under their watch. After the 1974 race was canceled due to a lack of time to organize, SCORE International became the new overseer in 1975 and remains that today. NORRA was revived in 2009 by Mike Pearlman, whose father Ed created the original sanctioning body, and runs a reborn Mexican 1000 that takes place in the spring.
Class 1 (production 2WD)
| Number | Driver(s) | Team | Vehicle | Engine Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Spencer Murray Ralph Poole | 1968 Rambler American 220 | 232 c.i.d. | |
| 2 | Mark Dees Edward Orr | Mark Dees | 1965 Citroën ID-19S | 120 c.i.d. |
| 3 | A.K. Miller Ray Brock | A.K. Miller / HOT ROD Magazine Special | 1968 Ford Ranchero | 302 c.i.d. |
| 4 | Tomas Villa Beltran Ken Piere | 1967 Rambler American 220 | 199 c.i.d. | |
| 5 | Mary McGee Doug Woodward | Long Beach Motors | 1967 Datsun 1600 | 97 c.i.d. |
| 6 | Orrin Nordin Chuck Owen | Brian Chuchua’s 4WD Center | 1966 Kaiser Jeep | 225 c.i.d. |
| 7 | Pierre-Marc Plassart Henri Pujo-Perissere | Pierre-Marc Plassart | 1968 Citroën DS-19 | 120 c.i.d. |
| 8 | Bruce A. Kawell Terry Kawell | Bruce A. Kawell | 1968 Volkswagen | 91 c.i.d. |
| 9 | Donald E. Ernst Gary W. Cowdrey | EMPI / Revell, Inc. | 1967 Volkswagen | 91 c.i.d. |
| 10 | Bob Hagin Floyd Fessler | Dick Brandt Motors | 1959 Triumph TR3 | 120 c.i.d. |
| 11 | Andre Farish Tom H. Arnold | Quality VW Sales, Inc. | 1968 Volkswagen | 91 c.i.d. |
| 12 | Gordon Clark Walt Hoffman | Clark Foam Products / Hoffman Fabrics | 1966 Ford Mustang | 289 c.i.d. |
| 20 | Jim Arnold Jim Siegel | Jim Arnold | 1967 Chevrolet Corvair | 164 c.i.d. |
| 21 | Ingvar Lindqvist Ole Anderson | Lindqvist Foreign Car Service | 1967 SAAB 96 V4 | 91 c.i.d. |
| 22 | Vincent Santangelo John Rickards | Vincent’s Motors | 1967 SAAB 96 V4 | 91 c.i.d. |
| 33 | Cecil Draney Robert C. Carleton | Cecil Draney / Robert C. Carleton | 1967 Datsun 1300 | 79 c.i.d. |
Class 2 (production 4WD and Volkswagen buggies)
| Number | Driver(s) | Team | Vehicle | Engine Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Claude Dozier Chuck Atkinson | Con-Ferr, Inc. | 1964 Toyota Land Cruiser | 237 c.i.d. |
| 2 | Michael Chuchua Norman Catton | Brian Chuchua’s 4WD Center | 1967 Kaiser Jeepster Commando | 225 c.i.d. |
| 3 | John Thawley Francisco Lanz Duret | Brian Chuchua’s 4WD Center | 1968 Kaiser Jeepster Commando | 225 c.i.d. |
| 4 | Pete Dupuy Peter O. Smith | Pete Dupuy | 1963 EMPI Sportster | 91 c.i.d. |
| 5 | Neal A. Allen R. Joe Collins | Team Manx | 1964 Meyers Manx | 91 c.i.d. |
| 6 | Hilder “Tiny” Thompson Oliver L. Choat | Burro Co. | 1967 Burro Buggy | 97 c.i.d. |
| 7 | Mike McKenna Larry Vaughan | Sun Imports / Moon Imports | 1967 Datsun Patrol | 242 c.i.d. |
| 8 | Nicholas D.F. Hartop Thomas A. Hartop | Nicholas Hartop | 1965 Ford F-250 | 352 c.i.d. |
| 9 | George Haddock J.P. “Jimmy” Smith | Team Manx / Haddock Conversion Co. | 1967 Meyers Manx | 97 c.i.d. |
| 10 | Vic Wilson Ted Mangels | Team Manx | 1964 Meyers Manx | 97 c.i.d. |
| 12 | Chuck Andrade Bob Hunden | Chuck Andrade | 1964 Burro Buggy | 97 c.i.d. |
| 14 | Bill Stroppe Ray Harvick | Holman & Moody – Stroppe | 1968 Ford Bronco | 289 c.i.d. |
| 17 | Dan Shields Cliff Brien | Holman & Moody – Stroppe | 1968 Ford Bronco | 170 c.i.d. |
| 22 | Sam Edney C.M. Kunz Jr. | Sam Edney | 1966 Meyers Manx | 79 c.i.d. |
| 24 | Rod Hall Larry Minor | Valley Motors Jeep | 1967 Kaiser Jeep | 225 c.i.d. |
| 33 | Ken Peterson Chuck Alvarez | Ken Peterson | 1966 Toyota Land Cruiser | 237 c.i.d. |
| 36 | Victor E. Abruzzese Irving R. Hanks | Victor Abruzzese | 1968 Fod Bronco | 289 c.i.d. |
| 69 | John Tagonui James Chamberlain | John Tagonui | 1967 Ocelot Buggy | 97 c.i.d. |
| 96 | Richard F. Petersen Jerry McGowan | Richard Petersen | 1967 Kaiser Jeep | 225 c.i.d. |
| 98 | John Gosline Jr. George E. Morgan | Racemaster 4WD Unltd. | 1965 Ford M151 | 141.5 c.i.d. |
Class 3 (non-production)
| Number | Driver(s) | Team | Vehicle | Engine Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bruce Meyers Bill “Weelo” Anderson | Team Manx | Volkswagen-powered Meyers Manx | 110 c.i.d. |
| 2 | John Bruno James W. Kelly | John Bruno | Volkswagen-powered buggy | 97 c.i.d. |
| 3 | Judy Wright Jim Driskill | Judy Wright | Volkswagen-powered Road Runner | 79 c.i.d. |
| 4 | Ray B. Dessert III Ben Wesley Blakely | Ray Dessert III | Triumph-powered experimental | 57 c.i.d. |
| 5 | Laurent Carl Moore Ivan William Arnold | Laurent Carl Moore | Volkswagen-powered buggy | 91 c.i.d. |
| 6 | N.C. “Speed” Boardman Charles Coye | Milne Bros. Jeep | 1967 Kaiser Jeepster Commando | 225 c.i.d. |
| 7 | Al Knapp Drino Miller | Hurst Performance Research Corp. | Chevy V8-powered experimental | 350 c.i.d. |
| 8 | Edward Reed Frank Curry | Edward Reed | Volkswagen-powered experimental | 79 c.i.d. |
| 9 | Scott Foss Dave Evans | Scott Foss | 1956 Chevrolet sedan | 301 c.i.d. |
| 10 | Walter G. Westwood Sr. Paul Frank Schwab III | Walter Westwood Sr. | Volkswagen-powered buggy | 91 c.i.d. |
| 11 | John R. Jones Kenneth E. Fountain | A-Action Auto Parts | Chevrolet Corvair-powered buggy | 164 c.i.d. |
| 12 | Tom Martindale D.S. McGregor | USA Exclusive | Porsche-powered experimental | 122 c.i.d. |
| 19 | Andy L. De Vercelly Tom McClelland | Andy De Vercelly | Volkswagen-powered buggy | 79 c.i.d. |
| 20 | Farris E. Hightower Edgar L. Venable | Farris Hightower | Chevrolet V8-powered 1946 Willys MB | 283 c.i.d. |
| 22 | Bruce N. Barlow Tom Sarff | Bruce Barlow | Volkswagen-powered buggy | 97 c.i.d. |
| 23 | Clarence B. Leuty Stanley Szarkowicz | Stan’s Werkstatt | Chevrolet Corvair-powered experimental | 140 c.i.d. |
| 25 | Andy “Pop” De Vercelly Dick Archibald | Europa Imports | Volkswagen-powered buggy | 79 c.i.d. |
| 42 | John Crean Donna Crean | John Crean | Porsche-powered experimental | 104 c.i.d. |
| 44 | Ted Trevor Julius Kokeny | Crown Manufacturing Co. | Chevrolet Corvair-powered Meyers Manx | 176 c.i.d. |
| 86 | Rod Fish Lee Long | Con-Ferr, Inc. | Chevrolet Corvair-powered Meyers Manx | 140 c.i.d. |
| 97 | Monte Carlton Chuck Hoyland | J.E. Hoyland Co. | Cevrolet V8-powered 1965 Kaiser Jeep | 327 c.i.d. |
Class 4 (production motorcycles)
| Number | Rider(s) | Team | Vehicle | Engine Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bud Ekins Dave Ekins | Bud Ekins Motorcycles | 1964 Triumph | 650cc |
| 2 | Allison J. Vanderpool Ronald Bishop | World Cycles, Inc. | 1967 Husqvarna | 360cc |
| 3 | Lester J. Platt Vern Hancock | Cycle World / ZDS Motors | 1967 Norton P11 | 750cc |
| 4 | Bob Ewing James “Whitey” Martino | BSA Western / Mission Hills MC | 1967 BSA Shooting Star | 440cc |
| 5 | Gary Preston Larry Berquist | Long Beach Honda | 1968 Honda Scrambler | 305cc |
| 6 | Dick Hansen John Barnes | Dick Hansen | 1965 Triumph | 650cc |
| 7 | John Coots Gail A. Ferrell | John Coots / Gail Ferrell | 1967 Triumph | 650cc |
| 8 | Cliff Coleman John Steen | Steen’s, Inc. | Triumph-powered Richman Métisse | |
| 9 | Malcolm Smith J.N. Roberts | Tracy’s Motorcycle Sales | 1967 Husqvarna | 360cc |
| 10 | Don A. Bohannan Al Rogers | Eddware B. Day | 1967 Triumph | 650cc |
| 11 | Jim A. La Plante Dale Richardson | Jimmy La Plante | 1967 Bultaco Matador | 250cc |
Featured image credit: The Baja Bug Movie


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