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

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

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  2. 1934coupe
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    Jimbo could this be the Terenzio Bros. at Dover very early?

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  3. Big John's Cuda in pieces , Indy 1969.
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    I just searched the Dover site and it is the Terenzio Bros.

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  5. Ramchargers 1966 with Merek Chertkow driving.
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  6. The 90's Nitro Cow isn't HAMB friendly.
     
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    Anybody have a picture of a 4-door Austin called "Rat Bones"? It ran around the Md., Pa., NJ. area in the early '70's. Had a injected big block Chevy in it.
     
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    Donnie Anderson Tucson 1972?
     
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  14. Capitol Raceway - Crofton, MD
     
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    Denny,
    there were plenty of companies making "mag" wheels in Australia dating back to the mid 60's. Most were cast alloy centers in steel rim hoops and some mimicked the US styles while others were unique. Off the top of my head there were Amos, C &D, Skog, Herbert, Dragaway (now Dragway and still making wheels) among those making the composite style wheels while later on Aunger, Mullins, ROH, Globe and others produced one piece cast wheels. My home town of Adelaide, South Australia became the wheel making hub for some reason and for some time (maybe still) Castalloy was producing a lot of wheels for H-D OEM fitment. I will put together a package of photos of some of the Aussie wheels and post when I can find some time.

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    Bet you couldn't tell by looking at a pic of it.
     
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    pat i think someone said its bobby laganas car. mike
     
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    Roo---
    That would be outstanding
    Thanks
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  19. I'd agree with this. His NFC Charger was a '73. After-HAMB for sure.

    (He was our first driver on the Flying Dutchman in 2000, and is a hilarious guy! Kept everyone on the crew rolling in the aisles.)
     
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    10380761_943954715625718_6483995217451646780_n.jpg Tony Christian = Man!
     
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