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History Drag cars in motion.......picture thread.

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Royalshifter, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. Of course, Malcolm Durham..the "Cassius Clay" of racing!
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  2. The Dick Harrell
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  3. Fantastic pics Gary! Thank you.
     
  4. ttwomotor
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    Thanks - can include any other info or history of the car he would care to share. Notice it has a rectangular frame tails.
     
  5. Posted before, not old, but that's FUEL ALTEREDS!
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  6. The Lutz & Lundberg Olds
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  7. D.N.D.
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    The 554 fuel coupe was the all time best , then the Fiat's were next best
     
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  9. 296ardun
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    Don't have an ID on this, think it is at San Gabriel

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    Pomona, no ID on either car

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    Buck & Bohls, from Texas, here running a carbureted Olds

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    Later Buck & Bohls, went to this dragster, added a blower to the Olds...looks like a K-88 chassis

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    chute shot, Pomona, no ID on car...trees are long gone

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    Texas, forgot ID on car (after 1500 pages there may be some reposts, including this one...we try not to repost, but at this many pages, pretty hard to avoid)

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    Burris and Huitt, at Houston Dragway

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    Gotelli TE-440...I think that this is the car that Bud Barnett got burned in, after the fire, Gotelli cut up the car...early Algon injector.

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    Orange County Metal Processing car...Norm Weekly was one of the drivers...metalflake blue....not sure where this is.
     
  10. D.N.D.
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    After John Wenderski's crash , Ron Wikle ran the OCMP car for them for a while
     
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  11. 296ardun
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    Thanks, Don, forgot that...didn't his engine also go into the Kaye Trapp "Magic Car?"
     
  12. D.N.D.
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    Yes as Kaye struck up a friendship with the Winkle bros Ronnie & Dennis, as Kaye was taking pics at the drags and saw each other all the time and that is how the Magic Car got brought to life
     
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  13. Great history on the MAGICAR, did not know that. Thanks Don.
     
  14. tommyd
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  17. 1941 WILLYS AV #5.jpg 1941 WILLYS AV #7.jpg 1941 WILLYS AV #8.jpg
    This car was owned and driven by Bill "Mitch" Mitchell first just green then as the Antelope Valley Speed Center car. Then as the Triad Land Co. car as Bill was a partner at Triad. Car raced as number 331 when "Mitch" was driving and as 332 when his brother-in-law Al Tshida was driving. Al was a trophy winner in class at the 1969 Indy Nationals in this car. Car later ended up in Minnesota and became the Doug's as pictured. Then the car sat in hibernation for nearly 30 years. The car is currently being "Freshened Up" and is still wearing is same multi color with pearl green paint and once again lettered as the Triad Land Co. car. Hopefully be done by next summer
     
  18. You got that right!!
     
  19. tommyd
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    12006472_518256851668104_3577802414747322410_o.jpg We had to run against this car a lot at Edgewater , Kilkare and Indy. Pratt-Burkett and Frank. Some of the nicest guys in drag racing.
     
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  20. 71Dart440
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    Check out all the "daily drivers" sitting on the street in the background. Cool pict!
     
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  21. 296ardun
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    This might be John Bateman's Atlas Oil Tool car without the nose...had several drivers, not sure who might be driving here... Tom Hanna body

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    Joe Allevo, This info from nickthebandit: Joe was from Hartford, Connecticut. he used to run at Connecticut Dragway. In later years he ran a Devin bodied car. His brother Lou ran an altered. I used to work with his grandson. (one of the great things about the HAMB is the amount of information from members!)

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    ID? (one of the many things lost to drag racing were push starts..yes, there were some accidents, but still ....)

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    San Antonio? (love the hood straps)

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    Green Valley, TX....Bobby Langley on left, probably Scorpion 6...thanks to Junior Stock for ID.

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    No ID on car, except that it looks very early '60s...Arizona? I was thinking San Gabriel, but the stands look too big...

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    Lots of pictures of Willy on this thread, but wonder if this is the first time out with the wing? Note the early front supports which, I think. went away as they developed it...remember that the back mount had a spring that allowed the wing to flatten out more as the car gained speed, thus reducing drag....wasn't Al Barnes involved in engineering the wing? Notice also that Willy is wearing a leather face mask, which indicates really early '60s....this shot from Bakersfield.

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    Ok, not in motion, and, given what these guys are doing, they are not likely to be in motion much longer...
     
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  22. Mazooma1
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    It appears that it is San Gabriel Valley Drag Strip after all but the photo was flipped wrong.
    The grandstands at SG were only on the north side along with the high tension lines and the mountains....as they are in this pic.
    It looked goofy the other way but when I flipped it, all was right with the world again.
    Us old birds are still good for something. :)

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