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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. garham
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    Palo Alto, California. 13938593_10209066646637030_3335811153871950993_n.jpg
     
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  2. garham
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    13909253_1540415429317337_6645268489285551695_o.jpg Palo Alto, California.
     
  3. garham
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    For 3 plus months I have been goung through pages of pictures and other bits of information on this thread.

    Hope this thread keeps going, it must keep going because we still have to clear the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's to beyond.
     
  4. RichFox
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    Earlier I posted about delivering new Loyds For Eddie Pardue. The man had faith.
     
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  5. Bubba1955
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    Better stop in the mid 60's...Could be trouble here. LOL!!
     
  6. verde742
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    How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time....!!!!:rolleyes:
     
  7. loudbang
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    Lets have a little 1964 history for today.

    Given a choice of any single season to relive, many folks who experienced drag racing’s golden age would undoubtedly dial their personal time machines back to 1964. Dragster lovers celebrated the return of nitromethane and alcohol to open competition at NHRA national events and sanctioned tracks nationwide, ending seven long years of pump-gas racing. Independent strips everywhere hosted best-of-three-round matches pairing racers holding coveted Drag News Mr. Eliminator Top 10 spots against gas and fuel challengers.

    An East-vs.-West battle to reach 200 miles per hour raged into the summer, inspiring construction of swoopy streamlined fuelers, super-light “flexy flyers,” sticky slicks, and zoomie headers.Simultaneously, door-car fans were rabidly following fleets of new-model factory hot rods from Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corporation, including the first Supercharged/Factory Experimentals and exhibition wheelstanders. Modified Production classes were added for slightly older Detroit iron.

    Traditional gas coupes, sedans, and pickups that shattered the 150-mph and 9-second barriers were publicized and romanticized in controversial advertising campaigns known as the Camgrinder Wars and Gasser Wars.

    The 426 Hemi appeared.


    Bob Bagoshian's injected Ardun flatty with Eddie Potter wrenching on it.


    Bob Bagoshian\'s Ardun with Eddie Potter wrenching on it. 1.JPG


    And still working on it with a supercharger this time.


    Bob Bagoshian\'s Ardun with Eddie Potter wrenching on it. 2.JPG


    Feb 1964 "Drag Racing" mag cover


    Feb 1964 Drag Racing mag cover.JPG



    Frank Cannon & Dave Zeuschel with Donovan Hemi dragster


    Frank Cannon &  Dave Zeuschel.JPG


    Fremont Raceway tree having a bad day


    Fremont Raceway tree having a bad day.JPG


    Gordon Collett Chevy dragster with driver pushing to finish line after breakage. If both cars broke one could push the car by HIMSELF to the finish line and not be DQed. Looks like he is hustling right along.


    Gordon Collett Chey dragster with driver pushing to finish line after breakage.JPG


    Hayden Proffitt this time wrenching on a HEMI. No mistaking the engine this time :rolleyes:


    Hayden Proffitt this time wrenching on a HEMI.JPG


    Norm Grabowski in trouble with THE LAW LOL :D


    Norm Grabowski in trouble with THE LAW.JPG


    Nov 1964 Super Stock & Drag illustrated mag cover


    Nov 1964 Super Stock & Drag illustrated mag cover.JPG


    The man with his crown Don Garlits


    the man with his crown Don Garlits.JPG


    Tim Woods Doug Cook Fred Stone willys early days


    Tim Woods  Doug Cook  Fred Stone willys early days.JPG



    "Zoomy" brand header ad. Always thought zoomie was just generic never knew there was a company making headers with that name.


    zoomy header ad.JPG
     
  8. swi66
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  9. Deepwater
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    from Tennessee

  10. walpolla
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    5 of your pix not able to see Deepwater. The one with the Dam Club Restaurant is the only one that comes up.

    regards,Rod.
     
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    from Clovis,Ca.

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  15. flyin-t
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    I'm pretty sure that's the "Silent Hawaiian" Danny Ongais pushing his own car "Chevy,Too" at Riverside to an et. of 1 minute 35 seconds.

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  16. loudbang
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    Don't really know the caption is from Hot rod mag.
     
  17. jnaki
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    Hello,
    What car, FED, did Danny Ongais drive when he first started at Lions? Was it a very low angled version of a Chassis Research rail? The time period would have been 58-60.
    Thanks,
    Jnaki
     
  18. Old Portland Speedway - double duty as an outdoor theater?
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  19. Deepwater
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    Thanks, Rod - computer issues this morning...

    Cheers!
    Todd
     
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  20. I am having this day today.
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  21. scrubba
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    This reminds me so much of my time in Cave Junction !!!!
     
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