In the late 1960's I lived in Phoenix and my home track was Beeline Dragway an AHRA track just east of Phoenix. At the time, I was building a early Thames (Anglia) Panel truck to run in H, and I/gas class. The car was built around 300 inch Ford six cylinder with a industrial motor forged crank, C-6 trans, three Holly two barrels on a plenum manifold, Henry's narrowed 9" rear end, chromoly four bar front end on coil overs, etc. I had the car built to a roller status when I went out to the AHRA Winternationals and saw The Inch Pincher blow away all of the class records effectivly changing the index the class would have to run and ending my dream of racing in a class with a "easy index". The Inch Pincher was changed many times over the years, but my favorite was when they had a pasley vinyl top glued on it.

We did not give up, we joined them, and have been racing air cooled VW's ever since. We are not one of the fastest, but have gone 11.01 at Pomona to win a Wally in the quick 16 class.

My favorite photo was taken at Carlsbad with our car a full car lenght ahead "at launch" in a grudge race against that black 67 from Ohio that 26Todor was talking about. LOL

How's the street rod coming along Dave?