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History Drag cars in motion.......picture thread.

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Royalshifter, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. WCD
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    I had read in a few authorative write ups that the reason the NHRA, at least in part, banned the use of Jeep style bodies was because the Big 3 was pumping money into the sport and JEEP wasnt. Maybe pro-active *** kissing. Although by the time Lenarth had the HollyToledo car running the Big 3 had no longer seen funnies cars as the way to sales but rather SS and the soon to be surfacing pro stock cl***. As for mocking those of us who have euipped our familes with their own tin foil hats, its not "foil" but a special alloy derived from Roswell. Says so write on the box pal! So dont come screaming to us when THEY arrive, cuz we aint gonna help.
     
  2. ModelAPunk
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    Best Thread ever! Keep the great pics coming!
     
  3. wheels777
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    The car was built by Mike Lloyd of Lloyd Racing Enterprises in Middletown, Pa.
     
  4. straightaxle65
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    Damn that rail is Bad A$$. Love the Scot Injector!
     
  5. rick finch
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    Okay, okay I stand corrected on the tin foil....but you gotta admit, Dave has been in Alabama too long, he needs to move back home to California.
     
  6. WCD
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    Man this car cleaned up in 1969. Won the PDA, the last Hot Rod Magazine Championships- I was there for that one- and another huge 32 car circus that I cant recall right now. Car won its share of points meets too.
     
  7. This car is restored and is a regular at SoCal events. Here it is at the Winternationals a few years ago. Looks EXACTLY as it did.

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  8. Tom Grove's 66. This car really hauled!!

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  9. Uh oh! I think this was at OCIR, I can't remember who though,

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    I think this might have been Dennis Baca.
     
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    Mike Snivley in the Hawaiian II
     
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  11. Mike Kuhl/ Gee, I wonder why fire burnouts were banned,

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  12. Tom S. in Tn.
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    Darn. I was able to find out later for myself, and it looks like I may have lost this one.

    Anyone remember a black/gold roof Mustang fastback with a Turbonique thruster called Ozark Mule out of Arkansas?
    At the present moment I can not recall the track where I saw it, but was probably Lakeland in Memphis.
     
  13. The Colonel Art Malone

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  14. Tom S. in Tn.
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    Please don't tell me I've gotten confused yet again. The car I'm thinking of looked just like this one w/o the wing and had a gold roof. Didn't think there could ever have been more than 1 like this. It was around in 67' or 68' maybe, but having a difficult time right now recalling where I saw it.
    Tom S.
     
  15. Tom S. in Tn.
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  16. WCD
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    Man, Souls Shaker must have weighed a ton compared to the Anglia's and Willys that proliferated the C/Gas cl***. But hey, the front end is up, so it obviously had some good launch potential.
     
  17. WCD
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    I recall the ads depciting it, the VW Bug, and a Dodge Dart. I will check my Drag News CD set and get some numbers, etc this weekend. I recall its being reported in the CD as it matched raced. There was also a T bodied altered that ran a Turbonique motor. Based on the magazine article it ran high 8's at about 170. It was for sale in HRM for almost a year. Not a lot demand for a 98" wheelbased car with a turbine motor I guess.
     
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  18. WCD
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    Man, I always wanted to see this thing run. But it never ventured West. I wonder what ever happaned to it. Diggin the pair of Bantams in the back!
     
  19. Cut55
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    Love that low stance! First time I've seen one of the stock* wheelbase A/FXers lowered like that.

    *Stock-ish wheelbase, that is.
     

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