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  1. jnaki
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    April 1960 WHAT???
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    (A racer from New Orleans bought the FED without the motors and converted it to a single engine FED that claimed the title: “World’s Quickest Chevrolet” before retiring in 1966.)

    Hello,

    After winning most of the biggest events in drag racing, the theme of "The big... go bigger” rang true. Chet Herbert and Lefty Mudersbach wanted to go much bigger, with more power in the top dragster class. This quest for speed (NEED FOR SPEED) ended up as a 3 motor version with all wheel drive.
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    Jnaki
    It was not long after my filming of the twin at Lions Dragstrip and the "for sale" AD that the twin went on sale. The new race car was powerful and ahead of its time, but not as successful as the original twin SBC dragster.

    Such innovations drag racing history came to an sudden end with an accident at the drags for Lefty Mudersbach in 1966.
     
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  2. swi66
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  3. willy1947
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    Riding and tinkering on motorcycles in late 60's, Metric wrenches were available from Sears etal, my biggest problem was finding 'Witworth' to work on Trumps and BSA's.
     
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    This an OHV 8 ?

    EDIT: From Dago 88
    This rail has a Aussie 186 cubic inch Holden motor with after market fuel injection possibly McGee, which was very popular here. The location is Castlereagh drag strip in western Sydney.

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  6. RichFox
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  7. old flopper
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    Anybody got a clue how that rear tire didn’t hit upper wheel as it grew going down track?
     
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  8. Dave Mc
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  10. J. Yates
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    Looks like Bonnie & Clyde's car.
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  11. J. Yates
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    Ozzie & Harriet
     
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  12. Winter, 1929, Brownsville, OR
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  13. Ninety-five inch diameter spruce log at the Columbia River Scaling & Grading Bureau near Valley Junction, Oregon, 1962
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  14. It was the dark of the moon on the 6th of June in a Kenworth pullin logs...


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  15. keef59
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  16. Old and Slow
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    This is a straight-six pushrod engine, not OHC, you can see a camshaft cover low down on the left.
    Very similar to the 2.6 litre Ford engine fitted in my 1964 Reliant Sabre Six (see my avatar). I'd post a picture of mine but although the car is in-period the photo would be too recent for this thread (unless the moderator gives me the OK).

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  17. hudson48
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  18. jimmy six
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    Looks like it's a Chev 6 to me by the thermostat housing and water pump mount holes. Style use in 62 Chevy2's and everything in 63up. GM could have share with other countries for all I know. The single loop cage is about that era. Homemade injectors were common and a single fuel rail. I'd like to see the barrel valve system and fuel pump.
     
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  20. Trojan Horse
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    Over the Fourth of July weekend in 1947, the American Motorcyclist Association Gypsy Tour rolled into the sleepy farming town of Hollister, California. By the time it rolled out, nothing would ever again be the same for motorcyclists, who the non-riding public would forever afterward see through a lens clouded with black leather, big Harleys, beer, and bad behavior. :eek: :eek:
     
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  21. Rootie Kazoootie
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    The bigger question is..what's up with those tires :confused:
     
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