The Surfers recreation fires up for the first time on 84% nitro. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_K7VhjK5k4&feature=related The Surfers in 66 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuqsLmWO3eU&feature=related My favorite drag team ever
The Surfers have always been my heroes! I am right there with you, there are one of my favorites as well. Jimmy White
I saw those "Drag City" guys almost get their ***es kicked in the pits at Fontana a few years ago. They pissed off a lot of people with the "Drag City" stuff.
There isn't anything nicer than the sound of a Nitro fed front engine Hemi Dragster ! They were the Kings of the tracks back in the 60's and still are in my eyes ! I really miss them ! Retro Jim
I was standing in line at the hamburger stand when I hear this guys yelling and calling this other guy a SOB and other such names. The jist was the Drag City guys were ripping off "investors". I have no inside if this was true or not. I just watched as this pissed off guy tried to deck the Drag City guy.
I really need to finish this one http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5735698&postcount=9
I've been digging through all the stuff on my computer and also searching the Internet for photos of the Surfers to do a model in either 1/25 or 1/16. I've found a really good article I had saved in PDF's that were from the Hot Rod Archives, I tried searching for the archives to link to the article, it doesn't seem to be there anymore, so I attached the article here. I knew Mike died in a racing accident, but when I read about the accident in the article, I literally got sick. I also attached a wallpaper I made that I use quite often, don't remember where I got the artwork of the Surfers, but it's really nice. My favorite story of the Surfers is when they blew a rod through the block in the semi finals. They wanted to race in the finals, so they tipped the dragster on its side, disconnected the rod and shoved the piston all the way up and disconnected the plug, they had to do something about the hole in the block, so they used some cardboard and duct tape! They made to the 1000 foot mark before the engine finally let go. there were some pictures of them working on the car, large crowds all the way around them. In my search, I ran across this song which I hadn't heard before and thought you guys might like to hear it, not much better than Annette singing about drag racing! Some really nice photos as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4_DkmMPYsQ&feature=related
Two years ago I contacted an old friend and fellow HAMBer Rich Venza to have his boys make me one of their replica "Surfer's" scoops. I painted it yellow and then took it to the '09 California Hot Rod Reunion. Adam Sorokin signed it in his dad Mike's honor...(Adam is as much a talented driver as his dad.) I then tracked down and got the signatures of Don Garlits, Don Prudhomme, Tom McEwen, Tommy Ivo, Dode Martin (Dragmaster fame) and another friend Sam Davis (driver of the Freight Train.) I display it proudly on one of my old Enderle injectors in my home office......
Surfers were what dragt racing was all about in the sixty's. Goin fast. Junk yard motors with lottsa nitro and boost. No fancy paint or chrome. Just big tires and lottsa HP.
Yeah, low buck operation. They towed it around and pushed it with a '55 Chev tudor, which in those days was a $200 beater.
The Frantic Four have cloned their car it's been a fixture in the "Grove" at the CHHR for years...... Pomona '10....
I believe the '55 Chev tow car was Bob Skinner's mother's car. They built the car in a single car garage behind the Red Apple Motel in Culver City (or Venice?), which Mrs. Skinner owned.