The Jalopy Journal
Ed Prout again. This car started as a B/A with two carbs. [ATTACH]
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These guys were better known for their AA/GS '33 Willys cars, but the blown Altered is pretty cool. [ATTACH]
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I don't recall why this wasn't classed as a Street Roadster, but no doubt there was something in the construction that kept it out of A/SR. It's...
This car launched like a missile. It looks like the team worked on that based on the 60 ft. time request to the tower on the window. This car was...
This B/A was the scourge of Division 1 for a couple of seasons. (needed the rain tires the day this photo was taken!) [ATTACH]
Another Bob LaRegina car. [ATTACH]
When the NHRA division race came to New England Dragway during its first sanction under NHRA, and Competition Eliminator was called to the line,...
This car was the class of the class (A/A) when it was on the circuit. [ATTACH]
A/A....Englishtown [ATTACH]
New England Dragway A/A's from way back. The driver, and probably owner, of the Odd Job, Chuck Little now races (unless it's a son) a...
When I first started going to Connecticut and New England Dragways, half of the Competition Eliminator fields were Altered Roadsters, of various...
Chassis builder Pete Tropeano's AA/A [ATTACH]
Ron Zavarella's ET Shaker A/A before and after. This car was show quality and quick in both configurations. [ATTACH]
Great story, Loudbang. I always got the "Pigpen" impression, but I loved his cars and they were always competitive when I saw them. Rick
This was Bob Newberry's Econo Altered that he raced before going to Alcohol Funny Car. [ATTACH]
Ed Prout always had Ford powered Altereds, at least as long as I followed his racing. I think that this is a repeat for this thread (or maybe I...
This photo doesn't do the paint job on this Altered justice. It was beautiful. The team C/MP Corvette is in the background, with matching paint,...
I missed Fuel Altered Friday, but here are a couple of late entries. [ATTACH]
This the Terenzio Bros. "Let It Fly" AA/A in a second paint scheme. (I don't recall which photo was taken first.) [ATTACH]
Bob LaRegina's A/A with the Terenzio Bros. "Let It Fly" AA/A in the background. [ATTACH]
I've been enjoying this thread since the first post. I hope no-one minds if I post a photo occasionally. This one is Ron Scott at New England...
Thank you "enjenjo". That's all useful information, and somewhat encouraging as it doesn't make the job sound as complicated as I expected. It'll...
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