Lee ran this car in e/mp held the record for a couple years,, I ran against him on several occations at Little River and barrowed the clutch disc out of the wagon at Houma La after he lost an engine and I was still in the field. Lee was a hard one to beat out of the gates,, I never did. R I P Lee Earl
They also ran a Chevy powered Maverick and a Corvette, before the ProStockers. I posted their Corvette in post 7 of this thread. Larry T
A/B and usually C were the domain of bigblock cars. Since the classes were based on pounds per cube it would be possible to have a 302 powered A car but it would have to be so light that it might be under the class's minimum weight,or just too light to be built while sticking to the rules. A car could have a tilt front end in later years as long as it was all steel. Cars later had full backhalfs as well. In 70 thru 73 A,and B were prtty much like pro stock with a different weight break. Over the years the classes seperated. Today it is coming full circle. An a or B altered comp car is pretty much a current pro stocker with a little weight added,while a c would be the same car with the same basic engine minus a few cubes.
http://www.hotrod.com/eventcoverage/113_0311_nhra_hot_rod_reunion/granny_goose_ii.html http://www.bangshift.com/blog/Car-Feature-The-Granny-Goose-II-Modified-Production-1969-Camaro.html
Man every time I look at this thread I miss that class more and more, come on NHRA let's bring it back for us old guys.
fellas, What magazine has the Marcitto & Spino Pro Stock Camaro article in the posting above ? thanks
No, It was a homemade tunnel ram. It was a 400 Pontiac they destroked to make 350 ci. It actually measured 348ci. They used some round curved exhaust tubing, 2 or 2 1/8 in and made plates from steel and cut the ports the same size as the intake ports on the heads. Dale Moody shaped the tubing to fit the plates and brazed them together with a torch. The top was also steel plates with 2in holes to fit two 4500 carbs built by Dougherty. They then used a small about 1/2in open aluminum spacer under the carbs. That's all the plenum they had. Very revolutionary, and always drew a crowd when the hood was opened. Not to mention, it was fast. Nobody could believe it was actually a Pontiac engine.
1978 NHRA footage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ7rAqjXr_8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXOf0EG3OJQ
Hey Joe, glad you found us here! Things have been a little slow lately. I keep meaning to add more photos but can't seem to find the time.
I'll do some digging tonite through some old mags, see if I can find some articles and pics too. Thanks.
Its always been my belief that Ralph Ridgeway pioneered that tunnel ram built on top of a chevy "FI" manifold? Anyone else know for sure? I think Colseys story about The "DEB" C/MP car may talk about it? Anyone wanna chime in thier 2-cents worth?
That's what I always heard, and think I remember reading - it was called the "Ridgerunner Ram". I've got a magazine article around here but it would probably take me till summer to find it.
I'm not sure but I think it was a couple of different people developing tunnel rams at the same time. I do know that Vic Edelbrock asked if he could use Caudles intake to develop his first tunnelram and Carroll sent it to him. Then Vic sent Caudle a wooden prototype to check out. But when Caudle heard that Vic had cut up his intake to check out, Carroll was a little upset. The wooden prototype is supposedly still sitting on Caudles shelf in Amarillo. I also heard that Caudle is restoring his 55. Larry T
Hey Tweed, more on Ralph here. He's a HAMB member......... http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=458837&highlight=ridgeway
Pete - Been lookin for a nice pic of the Shallcross Bros A/MP cars for a long time. Guess I never thought about askin for one over on jr stock thread! Thanks. I had always heard that this car was a former Jenkins "match race" car clone to the infamous 666 A/S? Can anyone confirm or deny this? Have always wondered?? Thanks agin, Tweed
Hey guys? Whose got any pics of the following hard charging M/P cars? Raymond Martin's "Baytown Missle" -Martin Bros -- Baytown,Texas 66 Nova Paul Bergert/JimGriffith's "THE SCRAMBLER" 57 Chev C/MP Indy 67 class winner. Salineville, OH Jim Griffith F/MP Black 67 Camaro ragtop F/MP - won a few Modified Elim Titles in early-mid 70's -- Salineville, OH I've got a pic of the SCRAMBLER somehwere in my file and will post it if and when i find it. Maybe someone else can come thru with one first? By the way -- thanks Colsey for startin this thread too!! Good to see lots of friends from the jr stock thread over here too! I just found out about it today and have viewed all 30 pages today! What memories!! Lots of tuff competitors from this NE Ohio area!! Would love to see pics of some of these guys : Wendell Beveridge corvette Niles OH Hush Dawson corvette E. Liverpool OH Tackett Bros E/MP 33 Plymouth /6 cyl chev Larry Nelson - JEGS 67 Chevy II C/SM Thanks in advance to anyone that has any pix of these guys cars !