I had a neighbor who lived a block or so away, Tom Bristow. He partnered with Gene Brasil and a 305" Desoto powered junior fueler. Jr. fuel was true purists class; no frills, simple rules and very close racing. To qualify for an 8 car show was acheivement, and to win was something to boast of for years to come. I also liked combo-eliminator; basically a run watcha brung scenario where jr fuel, top gas, AA/FA and A/FD's (injected unlimited cubed cars) ran together.
Hi Rick Neat Junior Fueler photos. The dragster pictured above is the Cancy - Carpenter Jr. Fueler - not Bob Williams. Jay Carpenter has requested for me to ask if you have any other pictures of their dragster? Please advise Thanks Don www.montgomeryhotrodbooks.com
this is great I've never seen a real jr fuel except in mags or the movies they showed at the car shows
I race with a Jr. Fuel group, I don't want to post up pictures of new cars if they are not allowed on this particular thread. But you can go to www.swjfa.com and read all about us. Thanks.
Hope this link works. 1971 Jr. Fuelers on 8mm from Midstate Dragway in Havana, Illinois. Enjoy! http://youtu.be/Vs0ZIuA-TrY
Hope this link works. 1971 Jr. Fuelers on 8mm from Midstate Dragway in Havana, Illinois. Enjoy! http://youtu.be/Vs0ZIuA-TrY
Hey Thanks for posting, thats awsome! My dad is in there at 2:45, 3:45 and4:30 in the white/blue full bodied car.I am going to have to show him he will get a kick out of it.
That looks to be a Jerry Dawson Built car. Same as My dad ran. We must have been at the same tracks together as kids I was 7 in '71
Cool Class, this shot of this rail has the perfect stance, in my opinion. I love the wheels I have never seen ones like that before, they look like something boyd would have produced Paul
Here`s one I worked on back in 1970, pics from Cayuga Ontario. The car was owned by Race Car Automotive, a local distributor who had rights for most speed equipment and sold to other speed shops.
Hey Rick Finch, Do you remember the Jr. Fueler Tadlock & Van? Was a world record holder out of Burbank Ca. sponsored by Glendale Speed Center. One year when I was about 11 they fired it off at midnight for a trophy run down the street on New Years Eve. Cops came and laughed about it and just told the guys to put the thing away, much better times
Why is this class not thriving right now. Nostalgia is very hot, the cost to run a NTF car is crazy. So why has this class died?