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

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

  1. mopacltd
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    Keep 'em coming!
     
  2. camerl2009
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    here's one more from Windsor dragway the rest I got are from what it looks like now for the most part
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    the old blacktop will probably never see another race but it would be cool to rebuild for the history and car shows here's a shot from 07 or 08 [​IMG]
     
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    Airoso Brothers, from Tulare, not many g***ers ran DeSotos but these guys did, set 1320 record at some point, well finished car...picture from Pomona
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    Gotta love a deuce coupe g***er, not sure whose this is, track looks like Fremont

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    Ron Colson in the Colson & Wood g***er, Ron went on to drive gas dragsters .
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    The Marrs Boys, strong SoCal runners, track looks like Fontana (?)
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    Jr Thompson, think he was running a McCulloch blower on this Stude, I remember this car, even with a stock front end, he pulled the wheels on takeoff.

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    Remember when g***ers were old Fords with steel wheels? I think that this one was Roach and Torgeson from Ventura, CA, ran a blown Olds, saw it at San Fernando, late '50s

    All these g***er photos from the George Kl*** collection, and thanks again, George, for posting it and letting us post some of them here!
     
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  9. rooman
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    Colson later drove front motor top fuel cars (a friend of mine owns one of them) and also drove funny cars--Chi Town Hustler and Roland Leong's Hawaiian are probably the best known.
    Gary Wood founded Stiletto and made steering components for race cars for many years--he recently sold the business to Stu Spears of Ch***is Shop/Pro Werks. The Stiletto name came from the small block Chevy dragster that he and Colson ran in top gas.

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  10. 296ardun
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    Thanks, Roo, I completely forgot about Ron Colson's fuel dragster/funny car days...here is the Petersen and Colson top fueler, at Bakersfield:

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    and the Colson & Woods gas burner at Bakersfield:

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  11. 296ardun
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    This from the Marty McDonough Collection, looks like **** Kalivoda's roadster, once Desoto powered, headers look like a SBC. Photo from '60 NHRA Nationals

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    Hollish Brothers, from '60 Nationals (was '59 runnerup), and now perfectly recreated

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    More from Marty's collection, '56 Nationals (don't remember whose Continental this was but think it ran a Chrysler...pretty stout

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    More from the NHRA '56 Nationals, photo courtesy of Justin Greene, Wild Child's Custom Shop, as are those below:

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    Melvin Heath, from Oklahoma, won the event in '56

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    Calvin Rice in the J.E. Riley Special, Doug Hartlett's blown Chrysler engine

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    Weeks & Noble's engine, was this Paul Sylvan's car, once Ardun powered? I know it has been found.

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    I think this might be Luther Wheat, from Madera, CA, ran Chevy 6's

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    Back in the days when street roadsters really were street roadsters

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    Cortip***i and Butler Gl*** Slipper, at '56 Nationals

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    "Ohio George" Montgomery, Dayton OH, before the Willys, ran this '34 with Cad power.

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    Bill ****ers, Grohs Texico, Pico Rivera, CA
     
  12. noboD
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    Love that gold T roadster, nice pics 296.
     
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    Looks like Mr. Alevo is driving his '32 wearing the latest in safety headgear, a fedora!
     
  15. bushwacker 57
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    The 32 five window was at FREMONT was HENRY PONSO the 32 had INJ RAT MOTOR would 10:50 all day long with a 4 speed.
     
  16. Kentuckian
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    This photo is actually of the 1957 NHRA Nationals at Oklahoma City, OK. My 1957 NHRA National Championship Drags official program with entry list shows #83 as George E. Woolever from Marlow, OK driving a '41 Lincoln powered by a '54 Chrysler. His compe***ion is #261 owned by Ted Oney from Oklahoma City driven by Pat Suchy in a '35 Ford pickup powered by a '57 Chevy engine.

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    The Scorpion was on fast car. Saw it roll after hitting a timing light at Caddo Mills.

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  20. Gotgas
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    A little later than some.

    Shelby DragonSnake, 1963
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    Gene Snow's Rambunctious AWB Dart, 1965
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  21. Bowtie Coupe
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    I think Mr. Boring's Chevy roadster is a '33 and not a '35. How 'bout that "rollbar" he's using?

     
  22. 296ardun
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    I think you are right, here is a stock '33 Chev roadster, looks like the same body, guess the caption on the site was wrong:

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    (sorry to post a picture of a stock car, but it makes Bowtie Coupe's point)
     
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    Yes, it's crude, and no, it wouldn't have a chance of p***ing safety inspection today...but give the guy (or guys) credit, it's homemade, looks like some kind of 6 cylinder with homemade intake, and a VW torsion bar suspension...don't know who, where, or when, though. From the George Kl*** collection

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    Corvette bodied, either a g***er or modified sports car, don't know who or where.

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    Adams & Enriquez experiment with twin turbos, they went back to standard induction...Give Gene credit, he was always experimenting

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    Nye Frank (?) think John Peters was also involved (?) this car ran with different combinations, I saw it with a blown Olds on gas at Lion's, then later it got a fuel Chrysler, Bob Brissette drove. They ran it at Fontana, got off to a lazy run, then the motor took hold, and then Bob barrel-rolled it in the lights. He got out ok, apparently with only a broken ankle, which he only discovered when he tried to drive the Brissette brothers roadster the next weekend. Brissette was one of the old "no-lift" drivers, along with Bob Haines, Bobby Langley, etc...
     
  24. HEMIDAV
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    Does anyone have any other pictures of the '68 "MISTER ED" Hemi Dart of Ed Knezevich from Columbus,OH? ....or did anyone know him? He also ran a '64 car called the "HUMPIN HEMI" and a '65 A990 "MISTER ED" car.
     

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    I believe there is some info on "MISTER ED" on the Doverdragstrip.com site and the ;

    " Corvette bodied, either a g***er or modified sports car, don't know who or where." picture was also at Dover I think it ran altered.

    Pat
     
  26. Dean Lowe
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    Bob Brisette was luck he couldn't drive the roadster the following weekend. His brother, Jimmy, drove it, and was horribly burned in a nitro fire when the motor let go in the lights at El Mirage.
     
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  28. autobilly
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    This thread's quality sure hasn't diminished over time.
     
  29. Marty Strode
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    Is that color shot Fresno ?
     
  30. Novadude55
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    i wish i could tell you, found the photo on my tumblr feed with no description, sry
    ***UPDATE***
    soon as i posted that, i did a google search on the image and found you are correct
    Marty Strode, found a copy of the photo here:
    http://www.nhra.com/blog/dragster-insider/2009/09/22/four-wide-mania/
    the description says: from a May 7, 1967, four-car match in Fresno, Calif., at the track&#8217;s inaugural Golden Nationals ; from left are Jim Herbert driving the Lizard, Berry Bros.-Stark, Raitt-Hyatt Syndicate II with Dwight Salisbury driving, and Gotelli-Safford.
     
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