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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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  2. Tom S. in Tn.
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    A Jr Buzz Bomb. Probably not much larger than 320" with little short injector stacks on an Enderle and headers tuned to make it run above 10-11K. These things would sing through in the lights sounding like a bunch of 2 stroking Japenese chain saws.
    I notice this car had the additional diagonal from the upper rail to the roll bar found on a few RCS fuelers. Any story about this car or what it started life as?
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    Based on the demensions, I say it had been a jr fuel chassis all along, but with some upgrades. When these cars first started to debut they featured tubing that was really too thin. Made them light and fragile. I think a lot of owners saw this tried to correct the problem with additional bracing. I admit that the extra roll cage bracing does bare resemblence to Beebe and Mulligan rail.
     
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    Typical Vietnam era bracket racing with helmetless driver. Green GTO's engine tuner Ramon Lowe was area Pontiac specialist.
     
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  5. whats that scoop on the chevelle? ....sumthin homemade?
     
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    No, there was no caption or story, just the photo.
     
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    Ray Lehberger's N/SS 409 from NJ on the return road at Atco, NJ
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    Ray Lehberger's N/SS 409 from NJ on the line at Island Dragway, Great Meadows, NJ.
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    A postcard I designed and took the photo of Danny Gouveia's Carolina Thunder N/SS 409.
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    Can anyone identify this 1961 Chevy running at Phenix City Dragway in this photo from 1962 or 1963?
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    Modified muscle cars at there finest! They HAVE the look:D

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  12. storm king
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    That scoop looks like one popular back then that kinda mimicked a mid sixties Corvette style hood scoop. I remember seeing them in Honest Charlies and Almquist catalogs.
     
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    blue chevelle is a '66 ;)
     
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    I like the back of the hood tilted up like that. The old "Bad News" '62 lightweight I helped with back in those days had 2"X2" blocks of wood between the fibergass hood and the hood hinges. After the Bad News showed up at the local drag strip, the "Esso Special" '62 409 Chevy of Bob Thomas - Howard Neal pre-"Strip Teaser" days added spacers to their hood. This is sure period correct as many of the cars back then had this done to them.
     
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    If memory serves me correct, I believe you could get away with one inch in stock using flat washers stacked between the hood and hinges. Guys in stock said they did it because it would let air in, while faster modifieds and gassers did this to let under hood air pressure out. Who knows.
     
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    Meant the corvette style scoop....;)
     
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    from east , tn.

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    Brissette & Sutherland...

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    Keeling & Clayton...the original chassis has been found and hopefully the car will be restored.:cool:

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    Ronnie Bohn's "Tin Lizzie" from Northern Virginia. He was a great guy and a real character.
     
  25. Jerry Clayton
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    thanks for posting the pics of California Charger--

    Chassis is at Don Longs shop for the work needed

    Jerry Clayton
     
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    1600 pages and only 1 ugly one.... priceless!
     
  27. rick finch
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    My pleasure, it is one of the prettiest race cars ever built. (and always competitive).
     
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    ^^ Rick^^
    I was just going to say the paint on the Keeling and Clayton car was awesome.
     
  29. Rick Finch: Lovvvvvve that mini-chopper in the background of pix-post #31994 !!
     
  30. WCD
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    Really loved the Lovell Bros' car. An Irwindale regular.
     

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