Let me see if I can top that Camaro:
"The Scrapper" with a 318. Love it.
Let me see if I can top that Camaro:
Me too. Must have been some kind of bracket car. No decals or class designation. That intake manifold looks like it would have put it in a higher class. Probably "Modified production" if they were running NHRA rules."The Scrapper" with a 318. Love it.
LOL.. it's a 5-year-old picture of me and my duster at PIR...Me too. Must have been some kind of bracket car. No decals or class designation. That intake manifold looks like it would have put it in a higher class. Probably "Modified production" if they were running NHRA rules.
Ha, ha! The black and white picture threw me off a bit. I thought it was a much older shot. Really cool car. Is it really a 318?LOL.. it's a 5-year-old picture of me and my duster at PIR...
should have guessed with the drag lites on it! Cool car man!LOL.. it's a 5-year-old picture of me and my duster at PIR...
Not anymore...Ha, ha! The black and white picture threw me off a bit. I thought it was a much older shot. Really cool car. Is it really a 318?
Thanks for sharing. A lotta cars I remember from Minnesota. The Gopher State Timing Association's twin Hemi dragster is still around I believe.Rather than post a picture, here's a website loaded with pictures of Winnipeg's dragstrip from its inception 1n 1964 to its death in 1976.
Keystone Bison Dragways
Rather than post a picture, here's a website loaded with pictures of Winnipeg's dragstrip from its inception 1n 1964 to its death in 1976.
Keystone Bison Dragways[/QUOTE
Great pictures, brings back memories from our track in Ontario. Is that the same track as Gimli?