Finally got through to Tony over the weekend. It turns out that he sold the iron 'Glide a while back....to Big John Barkley. As we've often observed, it's a small, tight-knit group...and it's getting smaller! c
Yeah, they go all the way up and make an ass out of themselves! Ha Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
This will probably get deleted. It's a repost and it's not mine. All credit goes to The owner. If u own this photo I would like to buy it. This is the only good color pic I can find of my late brothers car. In the pic u see the drive on hoist trailer(just finished no fenders yet and in primer)Emergency lights over the hood are our dealership's service truck. And the chrome stahls poking out behind front tire. I tried to find this pic in the early posts (pm the owner)but couldn't find it. Other is Barry under the hood at Sioux City. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Dilcher had that same speed shop lettered on the door of his '55 after he took it back to New York and on fender of the '65 Malibu convertible Super Stocker that he built in '73. After that, Hedworth and Zoelle used the same name on the speed shop that they opened in Rowland Heights. If Neil doesn't know, I'm sure that Paul could provide information. c
Thanks everybody for info on the aggregation pic.. Check out that red 59 wagon on that pic.(NICE)! Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I’m kind of a Ford guy,but man,do I have a soft spot for those dual carb 283s.....I’ve been hooked ever since Hot Rod magazine did a series of articles around ‘82/‘83 documenting the restoration/rebuilding of a 57. If you ever get the chance to do your car up with a 270hp motor,please do a build thread on here! Scott Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
As Many Racers Were Still Flat Towing Their Equipment, This Was An Elaborate Setup For Stock Eliminator In 1968. The Jesel Bros.' Yoo Hoo Too Is On The Ramp Truck, With John Dianna's Similar '56 Fords we have a Ford
Keith Brockman from Elwood,il. found this picture recently.His dad,Rodney was a crewman on this entry.Picture taken Byron/Rockford dragway circa 1969.Anyone remember this car?Quite a turnout for the $175. to win Jr Stock show that day.LOL
By 1959, Stock Class Racers Were Fully Recognized By The NHRA Almost. At The U.S. Nationals In Detroit, Stockers Like This '58 Pontiac Bonneville From Ohio's Push Rods Car Club Ran Their Class Eliminations At Night. And another FORD
Our Very Own Big John Barkley, Associate Publisher At Street Rodder, Was A Top Junior Stock Racer In The '60s. Here His 220hp '57 Chevy 210 Is Matched Against Another SoCal Frontrunner, The '55 Chevy Of Willard ???? The Jolly Green Giant, A '57 Four Door Wagon Campaigned By Ken And Jack Gunning Of Philadelphia, Raced Lamar Vaubel's '56 Chevy From The Columbus, Ohio, Area. Eric Rickman Snapped The Photo At The '67 Nats.
The Original Monster Mash Of Bill Spider Spanakos, A '55 Chevy 210 Prepped By Bill Jenkins, Races The Similar Mr. Clean '55 Belair From Lebanon, Ohio, In IStock Class Runoffs At Indy In 1963. Different number
posted by 1947knuck here:https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/drag-cars-in-motion-picture-thread.228509/page-1886
Two Of The Toughest Stockers To Ever Butt Heads At The '65 Nationals Bill Spanakos In Monster Mash II, A '55 Chevy 150 Utility Sedan, Versus Jon Callender's '59 Biscayne From The Chevair Racing Team Of Lansing. While Small Blocks Were Far More Commonplace In Junior Stock, Some Chevy Racers Tried The W Engines As Well. Pat Brollier Shot This '58 Impala 348ci315hp Combination (three Rochester Two Barrels) Running In D/S
Bang, Actually, Jack Bayer's shop was the home-base for the Neja Brothers. The '55 was campaigned by the younger Neja brother, Tim. The "Checkerboard" car is iconic amongst the Division 7 Junior Stock contingent. Tim still has that car or its clone and there are periodic rumors that he will display in at some point. Just about everyone knows that Tom, the older brother of Tim, lost his life in a towing accident many, many years ago before fulfilling what was regarded as a very bright future in the sport. They represented the sport very well and are a part of the historic saga of Junior Stock in this part of the country. Thanks for posting that group of pictures. c