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History Drag cars in motion.......picture thread.

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Royalshifter, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. Hey Jivin Jer, remember that the HAMB is for '65 and earlier, and we've been granted special permission to go to '68 for this thread. '70s shots aren't bueno, and '80s are, as Monty Python would say, right out. ;)
     
  2. Mark Hinds
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    Not sure if this has be posted before. Remember this like it was yesterday.

     
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    10-4, some adjustments will have to be made.
     
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    1967_bakersfield_jerry_ruth_bobby_hightower_800[1].jpg Against Bobby Hightower.
     
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    532533052_mRTbd-M[1].jpg J.R.
     
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    ruthvherm[1].jpg Against Herm Peterson.
     
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    Hey jivin who is the last pic of?
     
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    I don't have captions for all these:

    $_57.jpg
    Composite of the Raker's Car Club's early entry, a '36 sedan, looks like Pomona, but it could be the Lion's pits...they followed this sedan with a Fiat-bodied competition coupe with a blown Chrysler, and later a fuel dragster. Bruce Woodcock, who drove the dragster, died in a crash in in at San Gabriel in 1962. I saw the crash, not something anyone wants to see...

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    Bayer & Frietas, twin Chevy gas burner...Hayden Proffitt sometimes drove for them...this looks like Fontana.

    bristol.jpg
    No ID, anyone?

    c984a29ecec7477f89950ee12e90c4d7.jpg
    Pacer's Car Club...

    cheatham.jpg
    Jay Cheatham, from Sunnyvale, CA, blown Olds on gas. Jay died in this car at the first Smoker's meet

    greenvalley.jpg
    Green Valley, TX...Texas guys, recognize this car? ...possibly be Wick Hefners injected "B" dragster, not sure -- thanks to wbrw32 for the info...

    greenvalley2.jpg

    No ID #2 from Green Valley...

    mopp-1107-14-o+vintage-mopar-drag-racing-photography+grand-spaulding-dodge-chall.jpg

    santa ana1.jpg
    Before there were push trucks...very early Santa Ana...looks like helmets were optional.

    pomona1.jpg
    Don't have ID for either of these cars...

    rmatpomona.jpg
    ...or this radical rear-engined modified roadster...seen pictures of it before this paint job, ran an injected Chrysler...anyone?
     
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  25. Help me out guys! OLD GUYS!
    Who made the combination magneto / fuel pumps in the early 60's?
    SWC used one on their Olds, several dragsters used 'em as well.
    Anybody have a picture?
     
  26. Marty Strode
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    I only know about the off-set drive, riser between the mag and the block, that drove the fuel pump. This one is probably a Hilborn unit. P7310007.JPG
     
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  27. Thanks Marty! As usual!
     
  28. After we got tired of throwing belts off, we went to the Hilborn mag/pump drive. The ball peen hammer dents to clear it are still in the firewall!
     
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  29. RichFox
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    That was a pretty common pump drive a long time ago. When people were using the BL pumps. I don't know if it would be good to put a PG pump on one of those.
     
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  30. Marty Strode
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    I only know about the off-set drive, riser between the mag and the block, that drove the fuel pump. This one is probably a Hilborn unit. View attachment 3010062
    Dean, What RPM's were you turning back then ? I am considering using a 1" Gilmer drive on a 355" Chevy in a Vintage Supermodified, with a - 0 Hilborn 150 pump, and a 7,000 RPM limit.
     

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