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73-87's at Bonneville?
Just curious...did some searching, couldn't find anything in this forum. Has anyone ever attempted a land speed record run with a square body? Maybe not shattering records, but at least the 200mph club.
Gotta be one of the worst choices of vehicle to run there...aerodynamics of a breadbox. But that's what makes the challenge fun, right? I got a wild hair that makes me want to one day make my daily driver '73 C2500 crew cab make that club. Just one of those ideas that starts with a spark, takes a long time to start a fire...you know what I'm talking about. By the way...anybody have some spare ACME rockets they're not using? |
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If you want to update the thread after you hit 200 mph you are going to need a lot more than rockets.:lol: I don't think the suspension and body shape would do well at high speed. I suspect it is possible if your pockets are deep enough.
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With a little money and a goal you can make almost anything go 200+mph. Will it fall apart once over 100, we don't know. Will it cost a s load of money, for sure. Is it Doable, only one way to find out hehe.
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I would like to take my truck there. Will not break 200 but maybe 110-120 sustained speed. :metal:
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Well, seeing that there are Squares hitting 150 mph in the 1/8 mile, I really don't think getting one to 200 mph in the flying mile would be out of the question.
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This is the only C/K version that I could find:
http://image.customclassictrucks.com...blue_truck.jpg Attributed to a Bill Kennedy, '75 Chevy C10. C/Production from Corona Del Mar, powered by a 370 cubic inch engine The GM sponsored efforts centered around this S pickup, driven by Don Stringfellow. http://sportmachines.com/magrack/ima...d_1-91_1_2.jpg This was the first Bonneville pickup truck in history to top 200 mph, at 210 and some change. K |
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thats cool.... I remember seeing the s10 back in the day.
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The blue one is the only square body I have seen on the track at Bonny in the last few years
Still lots of square body tow vehicles though. Pictures are at Speedweek last year |
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Gale Banks Engineering got an S-10 to 223 m ph
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A quick (hopefully) funny story about the GM sponsored Bonneville S truck: Back in the late 80s/early 90s we used to host an event at the GM Desert Proving Ground called "the Happening". The intent of this even was to introduce and familiarize GM upper management with truck products and capabilities, especially those that had matured in the ranks while working on passenger car product lines (...we used to say certain managers couldn't spell "truck"). One year we did a "truck rodeo", complete with barrel races, a trailer backing contest, and even some professional truck pullers and monster trucks, hosted offsite at Firebird International Raceway. http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...od001/mvan.jpg http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...od001/usa1.jpg Throughout the course of the event the GMT400 guys were really cocky, talking trash about their newest 454SS trucks and how fast they were, and blah blah blah :blah:. The S truck guys had a couple production Cyclones out there and were not receiving all this trash talk very well, so they challenged the 454SS to a duel: best two out of three at the Firebird dragstrip. A deal was struck :m3: and the appointed day came. We met out at the track early on a Wednesday morning and the final preparations were made. To be honest, I don't even recall how the first two runs turned out; I kind of remember them being split with the Cyclone winning the first round against a poor launching production 454SS, and then a ringer "hopped up" SS truck was substituted in, handily winning the second round. In any event, a third round was required and both trucks pulled to the line. They both pre staged.... ;) ....and then.... ...from behind the tower we could hear this ungodly "bwapping" sound come to life and begin moving toward us. The S truck suddenly backed out off the starting line at a high rate of speed and the Bonneville S truck racer came flying up into position, quickly staged and, before there could be any protests, the tree came down and both trucks launched. The 454 pulled to an early lead; the S truck must have had a 1:1 rear axle ratio as it struggled to gain momentum in the first 300 feet or so (..."bup....bup.....bup bup bup BUP BUP BUPBUPBUP"....) and then took off FLYING down the remainder of the quarter mile (..."bbbbbwwwwwwAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaa...............") catching the 454 and totally annihilating it in the end. Of course, the GMT400 guys cried and whined :waah:, but the reality was that the impartial observers were already rooting for the perceived "underdog" and the fact that the fullsize guys got "out-ringered" was icing on the cake. :bann: K |
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Ahhh, the beloved USA-1. They are based about 15 minutes from where I live, and Everett Jasmer is a real cool old cat. Haven't been to their shop in YEARS, but really enjoyed watching them semi-dominate the MT scene back in the 90's (Bigfoot was always up there too).
Cool Story Keith! |
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Thanks for sharing Keith. You really need to write a book.
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Great story Keith.
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awesome story!
anyone ever seen a chop top land speed racer truck hit 200? I want to build one |
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[QUOTE=Keith Seymore;4778734]This is the only C/K version that I could find:
http://image.customclassictrucks.com...blue_truck.jpg Attributed to a Bill Kennedy, '75 Chevy C10. C/Production from Corona Del Mar, powered by a 370 cubic inch engine It was on sale a year ago in the OC CL. I think he wanted $3000 for the shell. |
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