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VINTAGE SHOTS FROM DAYS GONE BY! (Part 2)

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Ryan, Jun 17, 2019.

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    Nice wide streets….
     
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    Almost as good as selling a boat when it comes to happy days…
     
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    "I can't wait to get back to the shop and tell the boys I had six beautiful woman in my bed at one time today!" :)
     
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  8. I think its to accommodate the trolly/train tracks.
     
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  9. I don't want to insult anyone, But the women back then looked so much nicer without tattoo's. Remember, leave the way you were born.
     
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    upload_2024-6-27_5-3-49.png
    upload_2024-6-27_5-4-32.png a nice street roadster
    Hello,


    The original Dragmaster Group from Carlsbad,CA was a formidable team. Their race car chassis was one of the best designed versions and after the initial set up and record setting results, the word spread all over the USA.

    Ever since we saw the original Dragmaster Potvin style supercharged SBC FED At Lion's Dragstrip in 58-59 season, we have enjoyed the Gold color for all of their race cars. Gold with white lettering and highlights.
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    Dragmaster total race cars, including the World's Fastest Chevy powered FED...(dark red: Cyr & Hopper)



    Original film, taken August 1959... original sound from September 1959


    Jnaki

    But, we missed the early twin FED versions and this club street roadster. The style and color just said Dragmaster and was a popular club car built by Quint Meland.
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    It is not a full fender street roadster, but qualifies as per fender over tires requirements.
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    “Quint Meland's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster of Oceanside, California. Quint bought the basic car, without an engine in 1956. After spending countless hours in school auto shop and at his father's gas station the roadster was finally ready for its first trip to the Paradise Mesa Drag Strip in 1957.”

    “In 1958, Quint was asked to join the Carlsbad Oilers Car Club and the Dragmaster Racing Team. He owned the car from 1956 to 1961, and he only lost two races with it.”
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    But, what would have happened if the motor were a little more powerful, like say, an additional larger cubic inch build, plus a 671 supercharger/Hilborn Injectors? Still street legal as per Street Roadster Class Rules, but a little faster and more intimidating… YRMV
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