Lets see if this works for picures of the construction of my Woody Fueler. Go to http://s655.photobucket.com/albums/uu271/rogerriceman/
I have talked with Woody Gilmore, his 1st employee Paul Sutherland and the late Pat Foster. I have over 200 pages of reference on the Jim Brissette Woody car and Woody Gilmore. I drew up ch***is blueprints before I started building and Sutherland who built the original ch***is in June of 1964 approved it. There are some improvements, but they are minor.
Thanks ! The wheelbase is 144'' and the motor is out 21'' at 6 degrees of dump. Just one of those " Southern California Killer Cars " ! 205 mph in 1964 with a 331 hemi, 219 mph in 1965, 224 mph in 1966 with a 354 grenade motor.
I will be taking the Grenade down to Famoso for the March Meet to show it in the RAW ! BE THERE ! DOB 7-5-08
Hey Riceman car looks excellent!!! Hope you were able to use some of those parts I sold you for it. See ya at the March meet.
Riceman, Nice job! I have literally seen hundreds of Woody's car run and your reproduction is spot on. When I was just out of college and living in Long Beach I was kind of a wantabee drag racer and tried to stop by Woody's place off of Woodruff in Lakewood as much as possible. Saw Pete Robinson build his Woody car, can you believe it weighted around 1100 lbs with a 392! also say Tom Hoover, so many others. Woody built the best and they went the fastest! Again, Nice job. Rex
Rex, this is a dream of the a long time Front Engine Top Fuel Dragster Nitro nut. I weighed the car dry and it is 1190 lbs. I have had coaching from Kent Fuller, Paul Sutherland, Tom Jobe, Pat Foster, Tom Hanna and did the research to reach this point. Thanks
Damn,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nice nice nice and did I say nice?. Too bad it has a frigin hemi though. Common...drop in an Olds, a Pony, a Nailhead, maybe a MEL,,,and then you got it
Gorgeous.........! Is this a cackle car, or do you plan on making p***es? Either way, outstanding workmanship and planning. I wouldn't expect any less from you.....! Rocky Pirrone
Don't you build a racecar to race ? If the Rule makers let it do a 300 ft smoker, I'll be happy. I have built in a few more safety items in the ch***is to make this happen. Thanks Rocky
You've done a really great job on this ch***is. I've been wondering why you didn't use the more traditional Woody style steering rocker on the front crossmember? I've not seen many if any with the drag link going directly to the front wheel.
The first series of dragster ch***is that came out of Woody's Race Car Engineering were built with the steering arm on the left spindle, this along with 4 radius rods. Paul Sutherland(3-64)Jim Brissette(6-64), and Yeakel Plymouth of Lou Baney(11-64) are examples. The 1/2 Cresent Bellcrank type steering was a Pete Odgen design, 2 radius rods and front axle mounts for the radius rods were some design changes in early 1965. The drawing of the three different ch***is designs you have , I did. I have looked at the ch***is you have for your Fuel Coupe and it is a Logghe Bros, 1968 era. I have added 12 pictures here http://s655.photobucket.com/albums/uu271/rogerriceman/ Thanks for looking.
I did move, about a year ago, over to Morro Bay. Bob Dell (the legendary Bob Dell) is still in charge of the food...... And lubricating the ground when changing the oil. Bob is a "lurker" on here so I must carefully choose my words. W1, I got my eye on you...
Wow, knew that there is some cool stuff in Stockton, but this has got to be #1. Best of luck with this project.