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Here's a couple
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Are those last ones Midgets? or Quarter Midgets?
BTW guys. Nice pictures! |
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I think they were midgets. Those pictures are from the 70's
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http://slickorange.com/board/mater/B...mages/0015.jpg What cracks me up is that Big is always wearing his own shirts. Kind of like Force's firesuit says "FORCE" across the back in huge letters. Like you don't know... :D DLB |
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I like this thread..... makes me happy to say I "CAN REMEMBER S**T" ...... HA!!!
Ahhhh "those were the days"..... that is why I am SO into the current wave of popularity for "nostaglia" drag racing.... here's a few more pics to add to this thread.... behind many of the drag cars of the past were push/tow/haul trucks..... |
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gain we think so much alike. I orginally planned to take the door for the glove compartment but then changed my mind bing I MIGHT yank out the stock dash and replave it with a "lightweight" dash panel.... Still kicking the idea around....if I do the "engine setback" I'll DO it. Even with the rain it was still a GOOD time... especially when Big Daddy fired up the Swamp Rat.... love the smell of "nitro". With "ALL" the PID & Heidelburg race track graphics (show everyone some close-up pics) your truck would have BEEN a BIG hit with everyone who showed for the PID reunion .... 2nd only to "Big Daddy" and possibly this "bad a**" '55 Chevy Gasser..... which ran "on the national record" on the FINAL day PID was open. FYI...after that run the car was put into storage where it has been for 32 years.... until it was brought to the PID reunion last Saturday. Sooooo cool!!!! |
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My truck was a push truck before I owned it. When I bought the truck, the PO gave me the original bumper with the plate on it.
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Look like TQ's to me. Sweet pics, ya'll.
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This thread was worth reviving (& sorta hijacking):hm:
I'm trying to find info on making a vintage drag push bar. Some of 'em look like they're just boards bolted to the bumper,but some of the nicer looking ones look like they're mounted to the frame & have some cushioning. I'm looking to build the latter. Anyone have some up-close photos or decriptions of how the nicer ones are built? |
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Too funny!, I am working on doing this to the Longhorn! ( Only so much you can do to make a 3/4 ton "cool") I was trying to decide if I should go w/ the "Midwest Drag Race" look - found some cool drag strip decals from Nebraska, Kansas etc or go w the Salt flats look. Decided to go Vintage Salt/SoCal look and bring it to Goodguys Des Moines next year. Hope to find either some 8 lug aluminum slots or wide steelies and fab a pushbar for the front.
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Any idea on how your going to do the push bar? I'm thinking about a front mounted Reese hitch. Can then fab a plate with wood to slide in the reciever. Also use it for a winch mount if ya want. |
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I like the hitch idea, may have to look into that a little. I had originally gotten the idea after looking at Speed by Spectres push truck at the Hot Rod Power Tour. They used small tubing coming through the front air dam so they could remove the push bar. I was going to build a small frame using smaller diameter square tubing to hug the original frame and come out right under the front bumper as to not have any clearance issues. Here is my inspiration photo done by Carter.
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here's a few more pushers for ya'll (the beebe and mulligan stepper and the Garlits GMC burb are repeats, but fresh ones from Famoso's Hot Rod Reunion today)!
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a few more from famoso today
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and a few more. btw, here's the link to the rest of the famoso pics (not all push trucks...) I posted over at the 60-66 forum. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=490290
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