Much of the content of this motion picture is off topic to The Jalopy Journal, but the footage is so gorgeous and so educational that I just couldn't resist posting it. A man by the name of Matthew Macomber went to the New England Dragway in Epping, ... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
Yeah! I like that one better. the feature looses somthing with the music, looks like a comercial for some hair product. Pictures are pretty though.
WOW!! That was really slick! The amount of tiny details that you see with the 240fps, coupled with the black and white is unbelievable.
I've used high speed video equipment to*****yze internal engine flow patterns and other too-fast-for-the-naked-eye motion. The equipment supplier's website has a gallery of videos that are best described as "fooling around with high speed video." Aside from one video of a modern NHRA event, there isn't anything HAMB related, but you are sure to find something interesting. http://www.visionresearch.com/index.cfm?sector=htm/app&page=Gallery Brian
That's rad. Gives you a small taste of the abuse these cars actually go through on each pass. It's hard to tell when they go by so fast. Thanks for vid
yes indeed, very cool! The flathead injected rail, which you only see for a couple of seconds is the one I and my buddy***** built, the one in my avatar minus the swoopy back body, now owned and campaigned by***** K of Cape Cod. Cool to see the old car in motion here on HAMB!!! NE Dragway has four nostalgia events in 2010 (5/30, 7/25, 8/29 and 9/26) and we now have the land speed trials at Loring Air Base, Limestone, ME 7/31-8/1.
Was just racing with a friend of mine 2 weeks ago and making sure he didn't have wheel spin on the launch, wish my brain could slow down like that ...oh right it does on a regular basis. Great video and I liked it put to music, Rob.
Went to the drags in lebanon, NY last weekend instead and missed the event. Thanks for sharing this. tastefully done. I wonder if the cameo got to the end of the 1320 before the henry J...
Keep an eye out for my old Henry J with new owners Paciello and Sons door lettering. Every once in a while, that little car pops up somewhere and makes me smile. That guy has owned that car waaay longer than I did and he thrashes it regularly. Definately his car now.. Nice video, -Abone.