The Jalopy Journal
Nice example of factory light weigh drag car. Second picture has three examples of how they can be identified. No radio, light bucket seats from...
She's real fine, my 409.
Any body known if this motel was in Georgia? Edit: Never mind I found out it was in Ridgeland, S.C. and was a motel from my traveled past,...
That looks like a muscle car to me… OH…. Wait my mistake that isn’t a GTO is it? :rolleyes:
Fred Bickford and Connolly from from Plaistow, New Hampshire. A 1972 Plymouth Duster Hemi powered, among other things also ran some on East Coast...
Not a shock wave, that’s a water track from a 800 plus foot long with 40 ft draft battle ship being pushed sideways from recoil of all the 16in...
I put a set of those headers on a 1964 Plymouth Savoy 2 Door with a max wedge 426 stage III, that I was trying to make a street sleeper to get...
Info on white A S/R, was blown Oldsmobile engine which looks like one in near lane was too. [ATTACH]
Hank Hankins owner and driver of “the Trader” from Norfolk, VA picture at Richmond Dragway. He was part owner and operater of Suffolk Raceway...
Tire store is where he's going :D.
Couldn't find a double like button. :D
Wasn’t really a problem, the rim center register bores where loose to start with on those wheels and tapered lug nuts did most of wheel centering...
Typical emergency axle pulling method back then when a slide hammer wasn’t available.
I thought about reversed image, but for some reason I didn't think that would change which arm the lady was holding the dog with. But you're...
Besides the discussion referring to lady or dog :D, I’d like to know what kind of motorcycle that is :confused:. The frame, engine and tank looks...
Must have been hauling light beer that day, since they only used 2 horses instead of 6. :D
For sure less than vintage, probably altered photo or AI created. Some of cars are later models and shadows don't agree with some buildings or...
In my young years I never had a new bike, always had to scrap together old parts and pieces to assemble junk bikes. The first year I was eligible...
WOW ...... What the hell did they move that rock with??
I understand where you’re coming from, but from drivers stand point I can tell you that you haven’t lived until you driven the later funny cars...
Bill Lerner most likely between 1972 and 1975 and also most likely on ECFFCC (East coast fuel funny car circuit) that he ran often on during those...
Drake Viscome driving the “Vindicator” 72 Ford Pinto sponsored by Carmel Ford in Carmel, New York. Most likely between 1972 and 1974 and most...
Love that name "Lethal Injection" wish I had thought of that in the old days.
Almost didn’t post this because of an old memory of friend and fellow competitor. But finally decided to, in order to pay respect to him. Below...
:eek: WOW… That’s the earliest I’ve seen one get out of control, just coming out of water at burnout box. Must have broken right side axle as...
Cassidy Bros. , ’73 Pontiac Grand Am at PID south east of Pittsburg Pennsylvania in 1973 (IIRC). [ATTACH]
You know high steel workers must be crazy if they park their cars like that! :rolleyes:
Picture below was one of his cars in either '64 or '65 (Hamb frienly). He continued on to run funny cars (not Hamb friendly years). [ATTACH]
I can’t completely agree. I never like the cheaper models look and trim, but the ’58 Impala is still one of my favorite looking cars. Even like it...
Pee Wee Wallace from Richmond, Virginia. Thru following years into the 80's or so, ran serial classes with MOPAR bodied cars and flopper bodied...
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