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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by colesy, Aug 12, 2007.

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  3. JrFuel
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    By chance do you know who owned this car?

    I see it was @ FREMONT (Cal).... and its an AHRA class car.

    Larry
     
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    Thats Pete Paulson House of Wheels. French Camp Cal.
     
  5. 69tincanfairlane
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    Thanks for the info. I still need a lower hose and a try a Napa store instead. Advance Auto Parts had no clue, and All Star didn't have the right size for my lower hose.
     
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    Cool I/Stock 'Vette.
     
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    THATS CHUCK NORTONS CORVETTE!
    CHUCK,IS IT OK TO POST THE PHOTO OF THE VETTE ON THE TRAILER BEHIND V.H.??
    BADNEWS-ARE YOU RELATED TO MCDONOUGH TIRE IN LIVINGSTON?I HAD SOME GREAT PIX OF JOHN HOFFMAN AND RAY LOCKES ORANGE CONVERTIBLE UNDER CONSTRUCTION NEXT TO THE SS/X,61 IMPALA JOHN AND DENNIS STRAUSE WHERE HELPING ME PUT TOGETHER AT HOFFMAN MACHINE SHOP.PIX NOW LOANED AND NEVER RETURNED:mad:.
    BOB PAGANO,I WILL CHECK AROUND FOR THAT PIC YOU ARE LOOKING FOR.CAN YOU POST THE PIC YOU HAVE OF THE CAR WHEN YOU AND WES COLMAN RAN IT...THE ONE ON A TRAILER??
    YOU KNOW WHO MAY HAVE AN ATCO PIC...I WILL CHECK.
    RICH BIEBEL,I TOO WAS AN ED MERKLE KITCHEN GUY IN "LIVINGSTEIN" FOR A FEW YEARS. I WAS A BROOKLYN TRANSPLANT IN 1972 AND MY SISTER LIVED AROUND THE CORNER FROM ED AND SENT ME OVER THERE TO STOP MY CRYING ABOUT HAVING MOVED TO JERSEY FROM BROOKLYN!
    I THINK GERRY CLOW IN CANADA HAS SOME OF THE MERKLE FORDS AND KNOW OF OTHERS IN CANADA?
    AND FINALLY,TO MAXWEDGE S/SA-GREAT POST.I FEELTHE SME WAY.I MAY GET ONE OF THOSE NEW MUSTANGS.JUST HAVE TO FIGURE OUT BEST TYPE TO GET.....I JUST WANT TO SMILE,MAN...JUST SMILE.:)
     
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    Just to let you "OLD FARTS" and younger farts know who are interested in the OLD stockers I recieved my old NHRA/IHRA engine spec book that includes spring pressures, camshaft duration and overlap specs, etc. back from my IHRA tech friend who I had loaned it to awhile back. If anyone wants the spec's for an old combo I should have it listed. I just checked and Olds goes back to 1949. Some brands are newer.
     
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    "OLD FARTS" ? I like to read your posts . :)
     
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    I can get away with it because Im an "OLD FART" :rolleyes: to.....LOL.
     
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    ME TOO ...................:p
     
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    "Takes one to know one..." and I think I resemble that remark!

    X-TECH, this is a lil bit "obscure" perhaps but from your experience (and possible enlightenment from old NHRA "application" idices), were there any "Canadian Pontiac" combos, '58-'69, that would have made Canadian versions of "Chev"-powered Acadians (Nova clones), Beaumonts (Malibu clones), or Full Size (Strato Chief-Laurentian-Parisienne-Grand Parisienne) better Class racers (weight break-wise) than their comparable Chev sisters?

    I do NOT recall any "serious" Canadian versions conquerring @ National events... Anyone else aware of any?
     
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    Sorry but the old books that I had didnt have any of our "Canadian Brothers" cars listed in the guide. Some were allowed to run locally at some tracks back in the day but I dont have any info on who it was or which combo they used. The engine specs used were for the same year/HP that the American combos used. Im not sure if any were run at an NHRA points race or National event. I personally started to go to the drag strips in Md. and Va. in 1961.
     
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    Towne Beaumont drags for promotional purposes.

    And a C/S.
     
  16. LOWDOWN2
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    Thanks, guys!

    (For those who are interested, or "forgiving" of this sidetrack, Canadian Pontiacs [except Firebirds] of this era were offered on corresponding Chev chassis with Chev drivelines: 283-327-348-350-396-409-427. VERY rare combos, built in very limited numbers...)

    Colesy? Do you recall any serious Canuck-only Pontiacs?
     
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    Re: the pic of the Bob Glidden B/S. A friend of mine, Fred Robinson (he's on "the list" with a '51 Studebaker) bought that car from Glidden, campaigned it for a while, and sold it. He was sick a little later when he saw it advertised for $125 thou. It was a documented Glidden car, but he didn't get much for it when he sold it.

    Re: the Canadian stockers. Didn't the old stock rules state that stock class was for "American Manufactured" cars? Kind of a silly rule, since they sanctioned Canadian tracks, and held national events there.

    John
     
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    In the 70s I asked the Div 1 tech director (Greg X ) about running a 65 Beaumont on Stock and was told "no" because GM had not listed specs for it (in the NHRA Guide).

    Canadian tracks just used the Chevy specs for them at a local level.
     
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    just got a few pics of mine from a friend,

    this is from early summer 1970
     

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    fall 1970 isca carshow, lace and cobweb paint by danco
     

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    napierville dragway 1971
     

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    EX/Joe/John/Bob:

    My thanks. Now we'll return to our regularly scheduled topic...
     
  23. colesy
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    I remember Canadian Pontiacs competing locally only. Nothing on a National level. Not sure how they dealt with the cars at Niagara or Detroit Dragways but I remember hearing stories of guys being rejected at U.S. tracks because the cars weren't in the spec book. As for the 427 Pontiacs (66-69), there were no shortage in my neck of the woods. I recall 2 1967 Safari wagons with the 427/385 combo in my neighborhood alone and many 396/325 Beaumonts. No large blocks in the Acadians though.
     

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    When you opened the hood on a mid 60's full size Canadian Pontiac.....like maybe a Pariesenne......and saw a little dinky looking small block chevy with no power accessories or ac.....it looked silly under there as the engine bay was big enough for 2 small blocks!
     
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    Speaking of Canadian cars, you should try getting a 1966 Chevelle "Malibu SS" with a 283 4 speed through tech in stock eliminator. ;)
     
  26. JrFuel
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    Bob, what does this mean... Please expound your thought.

    I had a buddy who ran that combination very successfully (M/Stick) for years in
    Div 5 & Div 6 without any problems.

    Thanks!

    Larry
     
  27. Bob W
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    In the USA a 66 Chevele SS was a big Block car.

    http://www.chevellestuff.net/1966/66ss.htm

    In Canada they still had a Malibu SS in 1966 and early 67. 65 was the last year of the Malibu SS in the USA so my car didn't show up in the books. http://www.chevellestuff.com/misc/cdn_chevelle_facts.htm

    Maybe your buddy had a Malibu or a Chevelle model ?
     
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    cool pics thank you!
     
  30. JrFuel
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    Nope.... it was a '66 - Malibu SS - flat Malibu style hood -
    bucket seats with console - 4Jet 220hp / 283 - 4speed

    I have heard of your info before, but never saw it adhered to.

    Thank You Bob!

    Larry

    **I just checked current nhra class guide and sure enough this 283 SS model / combo does not exist.... I'm not sure how my friend's car was accepted (back in the mid 70's)?
     
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