Thanks to all that make this event happen. I'm not sure how it could be any better. We really had a great time.
My next Roadster will be designed with a removable cage for the HAMB drags and Meltdown! Man I miss the HAMB drags!
Thanks for posting the action shots. This survivor sprinter was amazing. Parked right across from the Vagabonds brat feed. Also liked this sedan, check out the interesting "radius rods" on this thing. Are these custom one offs?
Thanks for taking and posting the pictures. It was a great day at the drag strip. As I remember it Sam has beat me twice in many, many, drag races. (We have probably been racing each other for 45 years.) Once the starter turned me back because he thought I had a water leak. Another time I ran his HEAP roadster and I fell asleep at the line, and he had a fast little roadster. In all fairness Sam builds long distance drivers. My truck, although road worthy, would not be a reacher. It uses lots of gas, and it would be uncomfortable on a long days drive. However, it is the fastest truck. John
Brother and I have been racing since before we had engines. We started with gravity racers(coasters), progressed to slot cars, etc. We've had a lot of fun with it. What great weather this year. Thanks to all who came out. Special thanks to Ryan, Carl(MOKANMAN) and so many people I can't name that make this happen each year. Ryno really helped some folks out with Saturday morning Garage Crawl.
a fellow at pate this year was selling fabricated radius rods and four bar set ups like that one didn't get his name...
The rear bars are from Speedway. They are called old school ladders bars or something. I had radius rods on the front but it just didn't look right so I made the front to match from scratch. Thanks for noticing.
The Pulp Friction 31 Model "A" Sedan has Speedway Old School Ladder Bars on the rear that I traded for. I had hairpins on the front but it just didn't look right so I fabricated the front to match the rear. Thanks for noticing.
I like the pictures of the little kids in the kiddie cars. Their smiles pretty well sum up the attitude of the Hamb Drags!