Drag Racing Gassers Photo Archive

Drag Racing Gassers Photo Archive
Title Drag Racing Gassers Photo Archive PDF eBook
Author Lou Hart
Publisher Enthusiast Books
Pages 128
Release 2007-05-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9781583881880

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One of drag racings very popular classes formed was the Gassers. During the `50s, Model A and 1932-`34 Fords were considered the hot set-up for these gas classes. Using Ford V-8 "flatheads" and later overhead valve engines, Gas Coupe and Sedan classes had to maintain stock wheelbases and the engine relocation was limited. By the mid-60s, it was rare to find an upper classed gasser with any other body make than Willys, Studebaker, Austin or Anglia. They were the stoutest full-bodied cars on strips nationwide. Touring teams ran four to six times every week, often traveling several hundred miles day and night to make their next dates. This was old school racing! However, interest waned as fliptop funny cars took over in popularity. The battles in A/GS (later AA/GS) ranks created many heroes and villains who etched their marks into drag racing history. Gassers shared with fans of the quarter mile one the most thrilling overall racecar types, and for an era that was all too short, they were literally the Kings of the Sport. Enjoy this photo book that takes you back to that time.

Drag Racing Fuel Altereds Photo Archive

Drag Racing Fuel Altereds Photo Archive
Title Drag Racing Fuel Altereds Photo Archive PDF eBook
Author Lou Hart
Publisher Enthusiast Books
Pages 128
Release 2007-04-27
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781583881835

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The Fuel Altered, one of the most brutal and exciting cars that ever covered the quarter mile, consisted of a wheelbase average less than 100 inches that was fitted with a blown-supercharged 1500-horsepower engine running on Nitro! With a low center of gravity, the Altered was often compared to a 4,000-pound raging bull, as the driver had all he could handle keeping these beasts on the track! From flatheads to Nitro-burning monsters, see daredevils Mooneyham & Sharp, Gabby Bleeker, John Forska, Willie Borsch, Dale Emery, Leon Fitzgerald, "Big" Glenn Way, Don Green, Sush Matsubara, Leroy Chadderton, and many more blaze the quarter mile to standing-room-only crowds!

Pro Stock Drag Racing of the 1970s Photo Archive

Pro Stock Drag Racing of the 1970s Photo Archive
Title Pro Stock Drag Racing of the 1970s Photo Archive PDF eBook
Author Howard V. Koby
Publisher Iconografix
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Drag racers
ISBN 9781583881415

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Howard V. Koby. Popular drivers like "Dandy Dick" Landy, Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins, Ronnie Sox, Bob Glidden, Wally Booth, Wayne Gapp, Warren Johnson, "Dyno" Don Nicholson, Lee Hunter, Scott Shafiroff, Brad Yuill, Richie Zul, and many more are all showcased in drag race action in this door-slammer pictorial. A must for hardcore Pro Stock fans!

Drag Racing Funny Cars of the 1960s

Drag Racing Funny Cars of the 1960s
Title Drag Racing Funny Cars of the 1960s PDF eBook
Author Lou Hart
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781583880975

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In the 1960s funny cars captured the fans with tremendous smoky burnouts and gigantic wheelstands, they were so unpredictable that you never knew what to expect--they might go straight or end up glancing off the guard rail. It was an era of development, of success and of failure. Many raced for Saturday night bragging rights, but many raced for a living--today they are legends of the sport, several of which have contributed information to this book.

Gasser Wars

Gasser Wars
Title Gasser Wars PDF eBook
Author Larry Davis
Publisher Cartech
Pages 0
Release 2007-08
Genre Automobiles
ISBN 9781932494662

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This book covers the cars, the drivers, and the evolution of the street classes. In the late 1950s, thousands of street legal hot rods participated in organized drag races across the country -- As the racers got more serious, these cars were street legal in appearance only. in reality they were full-on race cars, with blown Hemi engines, racing slicks, and raised front suspensions. Racers soon discovered that small, lightweight cars were the fastest, and the classic Gasser was born .

Pro Stock Drag Racing

Pro Stock Drag Racing
Title Pro Stock Drag Racing PDF eBook
Author Lou Hart
Publisher Enthusiast Books
Pages 0
Release 2010-11-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781583882726

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“What wins on Sunday, sells on Monday” pushed Detroit's Big Four (GM, Ford, Chrysler and AMC) to produce selected factory-built production cars with gutted trim, lightweight frames stuffed with high cubic-inch powerful engines with modified fuel systems. Rivalries quickly flourished as Detroit's finest teams battled out across the country for supremacy. Factory-backed legends Dick Landy, “Dyno” Don Nicholson, Sox & Martin, Bill “Grumpy” Jenkins, Bob Glidden, Wally Booth, Paul Blevins, Richie Zul, Warren Johnson, “Akron” Arlen Vanke, Billy Stepp, Gapp and Roush, Bill Carlton, Butch Leal, and many others from Jr. Stock to the giants of Pro Stock, come alive in this photo gallery of Pro Stock Drag Racing.

Quarter-Mile Chaos

Quarter-Mile Chaos
Title Quarter-Mile Chaos PDF eBook
Author Steve Reyes
Publisher CarTech Inc
Pages 180
Release 2020-06-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1613255942

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Relive drag racing’s dangerous past in this softcover edition of a previous best seller. Quarter-Mile Chaos looks at the treacherous side of drag racing's golden age. Almost 200 rare and stunning photographs from the late 1960s and early-to-mid 1970s capture terrifying fires, explosions, and crashes, all by-products on the quest to go faster. Quarter-Mile Chaos is full of up-close and personal documentation of the perilous task to reach the 1,320-foot mark first. Armed with just a few cameras and some film, veteran drag-racing photographer Steve Reyes shot some of the most dramatic and eye-catching pictures of these quarter-mile warriors. Reyes roamed the nation's hazardous strips in search of the perfect action photo. The result is some of the most breathtaking drag-racing imagery ever recorded, depicting out-of-control demolition and devastation during drag racing's most entertaining era.