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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Royalshifter, Dec 12, 2007.

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    Oooofff... :oops: I'll bet that'd make your ears ring. o_O
     
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    Seat? Who needs a seat? "AOG" stood for A/Open Gas, which was how the sanctioning bodies/tracks designed gas-burning dragsters, to distinguish them from fuel dragsters

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    From George Kl***: Maynard Rupp's "Slot Racer," if there was a Logghe factory car, this was it (or one of them) Art Malone behind, looks like Half Moon Bay

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    also from George Kl***: Porter & Ries, Pomona pits. This was a homemade deal by a couple of really young guys, blown Olds, beat Garlits once at Lions.....Steve Porter is steering.

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    and one more from George's collection: Safford, Gaide, & Ratican, blown Olds, probably taken same day as the Porter & Ries above.....I think that Rod Pepmuller built the ch***is (?), Kenny Safford drove. These Olds were compe***ive in top fuel, but block weakness drove most who ran than to Chryslers eventually. Behind is the Chet Herbert twin F-85 Olds powered twin that Jeep Hampshire drove.
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    GBP at San Gabriel
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    Bobby Tapia in the Tapia and Hoffman Chev. This was an early Ch***is Research TE-440, with a really low roll cage. Tapia was a computer engineer, which in those days was pretty rare. He later drove Larry Stellings top fuel car.
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    Looks like a T coupe with some pretty radical bodywork. Cotati or Vaca Valley?
     

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    Hi Dave

    The Porter & Ries car sure looks like the early Frantic Four car, maybe the same guy built both as the back ends look the same ?

    Also the Tapia bros ran a blown 92 fueler at San Fernando too
     
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    I know that Pepmuller built the Frantic 4 car because there was a big "thanks to Rod Pepmuller" on the cowl..so I think you're right...though the Frantic 4 car had torsion bars while the P&R car had a sprung front end...
     
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    That is a surprise as I thought that Rod had only built cars for other guys in the ' Road Kings '
     
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    I doubt Pepmuller built the Porter & Ries frame. Rod would have had enough experience to leave enough room between the bottom frame tubes to drop the pan between rounds!
     
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    This car will be at Bowling Green next weekend in its later "Prussian" guise.

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    It was, I remember that when Weekly & Rivero first showed up at San Gabriel with their fueler (yellow, and before Fox and Holding), we ***umed that they were from the San Fernando valley because Pepmuller built the car, that's how local the ch***is work was in those days.....George Britting was closer to the Pomona region and built some of the cars from there.....I think Dean is right, Porter & Ries was homemade, with the long radius rods and the spring front end, Pepmuller followed Fuller in using VW torsion bars for the front suspension.
     
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    Jack Jones, 1970 AA/GD (Spellman and Jones). This was the 1969 Top Gas World Champion, new full body for 1970.
     
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    Thanks, I'll add it to the shot...
     
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