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  1. Been done, i saw this one at the Nugget show last Speed Week. It is a three wheeler and powered by a Honda four cylinder bike engine. The body is a Classglass perormance P-38 item. JW
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  2. One Bad Pig
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    That thing is pretty sweet. I like the three wheeler idea.
     
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  3. One i saw in 2016. JW
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  4. The other end! JW
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  5. Yes, it has been done, once upon a time.
     
  6. 41 GMC K-18
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    This was a famous sight in the Ballard neighborhood for years. We measured it and a flathead will fit inside of it.
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  7. Rehpotsirhcj
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    This is proper motivation for building a V8 60.


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  8. Another from Speed Week last year. JW
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  9. Another from Speed Week 2016. I have some others from that year but can't find them. JW
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  10. Rehpotsirhcj
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    Those are great JW, thanks for posting. I really like competitive-type builds , historic or contemporary


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    Not my photo, just love this shot. 4 salt belly tank.jpg
     
  12. I love any pic of that one, it has a great look. :cool: JW
     
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  14. I pick up my Fibre Glass (P-38) Tank body this weekend, all going well. :cool::cool: JW
     
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    I know you have to have a roll cage that passes SCTA inspection, just wonder why some cars look so different, inside the tank cage vs. outside and on top cage. Bob
     
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    belly tank-79.jpg 75446535_10220573245979745_6021863003069087744_n.jpg belly tank-79.jpg

    first pic is of me in my tank in 1980 when I went 200 mph at bonniville .
    Second is from 1953 when it went 203 with an Ardun on fuel.
     
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  17. The Body i'm getting was molded off a Classglass item so it is the same.
    I hope to fit the SCTA approved roll cage under the fairing so it can retain as much of a vintage look as possible. JW
     
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    by the time I got it it still had all the same features of the ardun powered time but with a buick v-6. it has since disappeared. If I could have had the ardun it would have been great.
     
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    Christ that’s cool!


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  22. Thats cool that that is the one the Classglass ones are taken from as it and the So-Cal tanks are my favorites. I have a model of the So-cal one and a color pic of you old one on the cover of the Bonneville records book 49-58. JW
     
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    So, probably a dumb question, but what ratios were these running? Was there any need for a quick change or simply a high gear set?


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    Were they giving out something like red hats or shirts or anything when you went 200 mph back then. GREAT history. :)
     
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  25. cheap-n-dirty
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    the record was 235 or so, that ment that it was just a personal best. it was the first v-6 powered car any where to exceed 200. when it had the ardun it was the first open wheeled car to set a two way record over 200.
     
  26. That's more cool !!
    Makes me think what i will get with mine. Warmed up post war Jeep flat head with a rear end with 3.55:1. I would like to beat my road speed of 150 mph but just doing it is it what ever i get. I have a stock 37 Willys and back in '78 i got 85 out of it with a small trailer on so i feel i may get somewhere near the 150... maybe. JW
     
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