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Dragster frames........picture thread.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Royalshifter, Dec 21, 2007.

  1. hugh m
    Joined: Jul 18, 2007
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    hugh m
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    from ct.

    Kerry, neat looking car, looks like an early Dragmaster that will p*** modern tech...nice job.
     
  2. Kerry
    Joined: May 16, 2001
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    That's the goal Hugh. My welder friend thinks we might be able to get it certified to 7.50 but that seems a bit hopefull to me. We'll see.
     
  3. ChassisResearchKid
    Joined: Feb 18, 2006
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    from Michigan

    I have seen them both ways. Todd
     
  4. madjack
    Joined: May 27, 2008
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    This followed me home last week. I have no idea of who built this one.
    185" W.B. The body work is junk. It has a nicely upholstered seat that is made from an aluminum highway sign. I did get a load of useable parts and pieces. Included a Schmidt Racing Transmissions built 'glide and converter, a Brunoglide 2 speed lenco setup, SBC zoomies, a '63 283 truck block, and a 354 Chrysler block, crank and heads. motor plates for both the chevy and the hemi. and the coupler. It has a 8 3/4" rearend with unknown gear ratio but has what appears to be a set of resplined stocker axels and studes that are to short for the lug nuts. I'd be a fool if I asumed that the rear has a spool. I'd guess it's just welded spyders.
    This is another dragster that I don't fit in. (at 6'5" I don't fit many). I'm a ****er for FEDs, especially if the price is right.
     

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  5. mr68gts
    Joined: May 27, 2009
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    from Arizona

    anyone have dimensional drawings for a K-88 by chance? Looking for then for a scratchbuilding model project.
    Thanks
    Paul Mendoza
     
  6. Little Wing
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    Have TE-440 if those are any help
     
  7. mr68gts
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    I would definatly like to take a look at those! I'm going back and forth between the K-88 And TE-440 anyway.
    Thanks
    Paul
    mr68gts at cox.net

     
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  9. Ivory Hunter
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    1970-71 RCS frank huzer slingshot with wish bone front end and ellis body.
     

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  10. Calkins
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    My dad works at Speedway Motors. He found a Kellison 'chute pack body mold and this catalog there. I guess he pulled one body out of the mold before the mold went to sh!t.

    1966 Kellison Catalog

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  11. Little Wing
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    from Northeast

  12. Kerry
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  13. From England.....

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  14. Twisted6
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    That look's like one wild ride. But it also looks like one Bad way to lose your head in a crash No roll cage over the driver.
     
  15. 60 GASSER
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    "bump" too kool hollish bros. Rule. Congrats on the hot rod deluxe spread!
     
  16. robt500
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    I know it's an old thread and I've seen it before but since it came bttt I'd like to say thanks Royalshifter for getting this one started.
     
  17. KING CHASSIS
    Joined: Aug 28, 2005
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    New one I am workin on for Dean in Sacremento Cali. My 1963 car and my 1966 car mixed together.
     

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  18. KING CHASSIS
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    Yeah , double that. I stood in Bowling Green waitin my turn to talk to those guys and finally just gave up. I love the Hollish Bros comp coupe redo. Great story!!!! KING
     
  19. riceman
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    Was this at the CHRR ? Any information ?
     
  20. Yes but I don't know anything about it.
     
  21. Mark Grant
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    Just picked this thing up. I liked the front end.
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  22. Church Key
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    Roger, I saw Pete Eastwood arrive at the Reunion with that ch***is. It is a three radius rod fuller car with the tie rod on top. He wanted to get Fuller to take a look at it, I don't know out come. Jack Brady, AKA Church Key
     
  23. Kenneth and Cool Hand
    It is a very old practice/belief that a tig welded moly ch***is must be stress relieved or annealed.

    It is no longer a common practice as over the years they have found that it isn't any more necessary than with a mild steel ch***is.

    Molly wasn't created with gas welding in mind. It was created to be a weight saver. You don't have to use as heavy a piece of molly to bear the same load. Gas welding was just the most common type of welding at the time. When the fellas started heli-arc welding molly it was ***umed that you would have the same problems as with stick welding and that is why it was believed that all welds must be stress relieved.

    Edit:
    OK I'm not going to delete my post because I'm just not. But I wasn't aware that I jumped in the middle of a ******* match so you fellas work it out somehow and disregard my words if they don't follow your way of thinking.

    I hope you fellas get it worked out so we don't loose this thread. I would like time to dig through it before it goes away.
     
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  24. hugh m
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    from ct.

    Here's one we did a few years ago,added over 40' of tubing to make it so we could run it. Looks like some of the nostalgia cl***es are finally coming around so some of these cars can be run as is, (Was). Sounds like a good thing.
     

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  25. riceman
    Joined: Oct 8, 2006
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    This is my front motor mounts I made. I know that the front motor mounting tabs were welded on, but I wanted them like this for sliding the motor out easier. I used some leftover 1.375 x .058 cut in half and a tab out of .125 CM sheet. The clamp is a Stainless 3/4'' wide hydralic clamp. The late model Fuelers use this method and since it is under and behind the block tab of the motor, it is hard to see.
     

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  26. riceman
    Joined: Oct 8, 2006
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    My Woody Ch***is on the Frame Jig. This was the first type of front axle ***embly that came out of Woody's shop with the design help of Paul Sutherland.
     

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