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

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

  1. Muttley
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    I'm not even sure where I got the Photobucket link from, it may have even been in this thread. I clicked on it and there were 800+ pics in the account. I picked the best stuff and reposted it here.
     
  2. swcmaz
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    THE SUPER RAT

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  3. swcmaz
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    Does anybody know who this is.

    Any idea what the gold lettering is saying on the side door?

    Thanks,

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  4. Love the big old hookah on the nose!
     
  5. tstk1200
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    I tried on pages in the 200s, 500s, and 700s so I will try again. Anyone got any pictures of Joe Law's A/C car and top gas dragster from '67-'71? He was pretty sucessful winning div 1 a couple of years, indy '67, springs '67. Would love to give them to him. Anyone, please!:)
     
  6. colorado kid
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    thats the shit ther, what hapend to the old days of racing
     
  7. Mr. Jean
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    Had one on here too.:D
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  8. Church Key
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    AWESOME...This is a new one on me, do you have any more information on it?
     
  9. RossPreen
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    This car is in the Peterson (sp) museum.
    Ross.

     
  10. HKH
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  11. WCD
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    After much review, I nominate the car as being the former Adkins and Hardcastle coupe. They ran an Astra J-5 on fuel with Gary Southern doing the driving. I had heard that the car later surfaced to be run on gas in the AA/GS circuit.
     
  12. Chuck Norton
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    Is it possible that it might be Pat "Akins" instead of "Adkins?" If so, I recall dropping by his house one time (in Arcadia unless I'm mistaken) with Ron Mandella (sometime driver of the Shores and Hess AA/GS Anglia) almost 40 years ago. One of the most vivid memories of that visit was the fact that he had a gullwing Mercedes coupe sitting on one side of the driveway, covered with dead leaves and obviously not a priority in his life at the moment.
     
  13. kanzapanzer
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    Back again, begging. Does anybody have any photos of Paul Stage's AA/C from the late 60's-early 70's?

    Meanwhile, enjoy some Mike Sullivan.

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  14. Avg.Joe
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    License passes last month at Barona.
     

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  15. WCD
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  16. WCD
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    What made the orginal blue car so cool, was that it was built by Sullivan himself. A true testament to old school hot rodding. A very simple, clean machine. I recall it being both in injected and blown format. Very competetive car regardless of the type of engine
     
  17. kanzapanzer
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    I much prefer the blue and white car myself. From what I've found, it was only white in it's injected form. I think the car was way ahead of it's time. Sat low and appeared to me at least, that it had a little longer wheelbase than the others of the day. That means much, much better handling. I'm in the process of gathering parts to build the car in 1/16th scale as I also want to do Stage's AA/C 23T. The hardest part is coming up with a 1/16th 392. 426 engines are no problem, can find them all day long, have several myself. The easy rout is just to reposition the mag and slap a set of 392 valve covers on the 426 but I know Revell did a couple of their 1/16th kits with 392's so I need to run down a couple.

    Here's a few KABOOM shots.



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  18. timetravel
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    a few more for ya...........
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    and the car it was built from, Mickey Thompsons Harvey Aluminum Spl
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  19. kanzapanzer
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    This is the only thing I've been able to find other than in my memory which was probably 38 years ago or so.

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    Somebody has to have some pics.
     
  20. WCD
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    You are right on the observations of the injected proportions. It wasnt the atypical engine high in the sky, 92 inch wheelbase rig. As for a 392 for the Paul Stage car, how about the motor from the AMT 65 Don Garlits kit? Kuddos for trying to replicate one of the coolest cars there ever was. I have some industrial video from the 60's. In it is the race (Springnationals or Indy) where Stage wins Super Elim by spotting Dyno Don's Cougar and catches him!
     
  21. kanzapanzer
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    The 392 from the Garlits car would be perfect if it was in 1/16th scale. Unfortunatley, it's in 1/25th.
     
  22. kanzapanzer
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    Sure would like to see the tape. I have found a little clip on you tube with Stage's car in it. 5 to 10 seconds worth maybe, none of the shots are from a decent angle.
     
  23. Cut55
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    Hey look, it's going straight. It usually tried to do anything but!
     
  24. Cut55
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    Another great photo that would make a great garage poster.
     
  25. mooneye777
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    Thats the rear engine, I think it was the chain drive funny he had.
     
  26. The Hawaiian @ Pomona around '69.

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  27. rooman
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    The Beebe/Mulligan and Keeling and Clayton cars both have 392 motors but you can't have mine even though I have a couple of the K/C kits. I would like to find a 1/16 Wynn's Winder (Prudhomme) as it is the closest thing to my real front motor car except for the 426 (Unless I build the Hot Rod Magazine cover version.

    Roo
     
  28. ME.GASSER
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    Wow.
     
  29. Royalshifter
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    That is an amazing photo.
     

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