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History Banger powered lakester

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Genes12320, Jan 17, 2021.

  1. Genes12320
    Joined: Dec 1, 2007
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    I have purchased Dan Iandola’s lakester from Nic Montoya in SanDiego. It is in Maryland now and I am making plans for it’s future. I plan on taking it to TROG this October and am looking into if I could run it at Bonneville.


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  4. jimmy six
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    When watt he last time it past tech at Bonneville and did you get it’s log book?
     
  5. Genes12320
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    I did not get the log book. I spoke with Patric Gary last night, who was working on the car with Dan when he p***ed. He told me that they had updated the cage at some point so that a larger person could exit it faster in preparation to run again.. I need to get it in and remove the aluminum and get it looked at. My understanding is that it was last run around 1980.
     
  6. The37Kid
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    Nice to know the car is still around, Dan was a big part of the 4Banger part of the hobby. How fast did he have it? Would a new ch***is be the safe and quick way to go? Look forward to updates. Bob
     
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  7. $um Fun
    Joined: Dec 13, 2008
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    from Nor Cal

    That lakester was for sale at the big three about three years ago. At that time I was with several guys that ran lakesters and their opinion was that it would not p*** tech for SCTA compe***ion without redoing the cage. I believe one of them said the tubing wall was too thin for the new rules. I don't know what the Flathead banger record is but the overhead cam banger record is p*** 200 MPH.
     
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  8. Genes12320
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    The flathead record is just over 150mph. Not sure if Bonneville is in my future now
     
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    They went 157 with ohv and a turbo
     

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