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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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    Where I got this pic the caption said,for what it's worth,that this 66 Chevelle was rumored to be the first all fiberglass funny.Don't know about that but I guess there is a 50-50 shot.

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    Pretty sure this has been posted before but it's cool.

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    This might be too new.That looks like an Arfons car with the wheels dangling but have no idea about the yellow car or the time frame.Anyone know?

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    Bob,i thought it was Maynard Rupp's "CHEVOOM" that was the first.
     
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    Yep,thats what I thought.Maybe someone here knows.Just a small caption on this pic and nothing else.
     
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    I don't think either were fiberglass!!
     
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    350444862500 ebay # sorry don't know how to post picts yet. not my listing But I thought it to be interesting. 65/66 mustang strait axle....in BAD shape!!!!! but it has the name Texas Twister on the rear quarters...just wondering if its the real deal?
     
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    i know maynard rupps chevoom debuted in march of 66 the matchmaker might have been in dec of 65 jan 66 44yrs is a long time and crs is kickin in
     
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    i saw the chevoom at lions in march of 1966 and it was suffering from new car blues now that i think of it it was an all steel car with stretched wheelbase it was at the east west meet i worked the time slip booth for c.j hart then i do believe the matchmaker chevelle was the first glass bodied car out there but i could be wrong because i believe pete seatons chevelle came out the same time they ran the 65 car at lions at that event jay howell was building the 66 chevelle and i believe the corvair at the same time
     
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    If I'm not mistaken Bruce Larson's USA-1 was the first in Dec. '65, just before the Comets.
     
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    for what it's worth: according to a caption in "drag racer magazine" it was bruce larson to build the first all 'glass funny car.
     
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    Firstly, I gotta thank all you guys for contributing to this thread - from what I've seen so far (I'm not even half way through!) it's been an awesome look into the past of our sport.

    Anyways, while they're not in motion, I'd like to share some shots from my recent visit to the Don Garlits Museum here.

    Swamp Rat 6B, 1964-65 car that toured as a part of the US Drag Team
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    Rear of Swamp Rat 27; the Sidewinder
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    Turbine Car, Swamp Rat 28
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    Swamp Rat 11; the 72hr car that Big drove to a 6 at the US Nationals and shaved his beard off
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    Swamp Rat 12B; Big's 1968-69 car and the first over 240mph; and one of my favourites
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    Swamp Rat 13; the car from that fateful day at Lions in 1970
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    Swamp Rat 8
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    Connie Kallita's Bounty Hunter
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  22. heavyhitter 57
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    ty frock you are correct bruce larson was the first he ran his car at pomona feb 66 there was no class for the funny cars so they ran in cc/fd thankyou for jogging my memory .
     
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    The "wheelstander" is Doug Rose in the Green Mamba

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    Bruce Larson was the first.

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    So many HEMI's in one place at Garlits Museum. Think you would miss one or two?
     
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    A fountain of knowledge the HAMB is.
    On 2nd thought the Chevoom was steel,so I think at this moment:).
    Cool discussion on USA1 and Matchmaker for first 'glass funny.
    Doug Rose,slipped my mind.
     
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    I believe the yellow car is Les Shockley.
     
  28. storm king
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    Could be, that would make that car "Shockwave", not Quarterflash as i had first thought.
    O/T, Carl, do you put traction prep on your track for the HAMB's?
     
  29. rcktscientist
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    This one?:confused:
     

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  30. blue hell wrench
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    This made for a great picture but as they say "what goes up, must come down" and broke up the nose of the car. It was taken at Lions in 67 and we had just put the big block in. Ronnie was one of the first to install wheelie bars. When we installed the wheelie bars we set them to high"learning curve" and it did another wheel stand but Ronnie didn't want to screw up the new fiberglass and kept his foot in it. I think he was on his wheelie bars half the track. I learned alot of fiberglass work that year. GREAT PHOTO
     

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