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Thanks, Bruce.
I was under the impresion that your Buick venture was an Easten version of Johnny Bartlett's Oregon-based '54 Buick Stocker effort, but that was just a typical assumption of mine. I was particularly interested because Bobby Roper's Buick was the only '53 I'd ever heard of anyone seriously attempting to go fast with, in Stock. I can't vouch for the internals, but his stock appearing '53 "Roadmaster" ended up running low 16's at 83 mph with DynaFlow.... which kept the swapped-in 312-powered '54 Fords at bay.... LOL! Thanks for the Buick saga. Did you retire it after that day, or work with it? You never said whether it was a Special (straight-eight), or the 322 cubic-inch V8 Super or Roadmaster, which was new for '53. Curious minds, et., etc., etc... ![]() Bill, in Conway, AR
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Sure I did. Re-read !
Ha! Last edited by Bruce Fulper; 07-01-2007 at 03:32 AM. |
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It's July 1964 Car Craft. Seven pages of coverage. 13.11 at 106 in a big wagon in 1964? No wonder it blew up. ha! Seriously, that was hauling butt. Did he have 4:88's in it? ![]() Last edited by Bruce Fulper; 07-04-2007 at 04:43 AM. |
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Hey Bruce, do you know anybody around our area that can set up my ladder bars? I can't get the truck to hook up and I can't get it free, its so stiff it almost seems like it's in a bind. |
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Ramona was a very slow track partially due to the altitude. As I recall, it ran from east to west which would also put it at odds to the ocean breezes.
That's the earliest reference I've seen that identifies "Junior Stock" as an entity. The line-up from that report was pretty much the way I remember it. The wagon ran mid-12s at Lions on a regular basis so we weren't terribly impressed with the times down in San Diego County. I don't think that altutude factors were used and I believed we were handicapped off the national record. Since we held the record it was no big deal. I remember that all class winners tore down at that race. A little different than modern Divisional races? I recall a few other things about the Ramona race: That was the first event at which I can remember a christmas tree being used and the first at which I recall a handicapped start as we know it today. (At some point previously there had been handicapped starts using car-length spots.) Seemed pretty much like magic at the time. Note the presence of Mike Schmidt's Desert Motors B/FX Galaxie from Ridgecrest. Mike went on to win the national points championship in 1964 although Kempton gave him a run for the money through the early part of the season. The Hoefer cars (B/S and D/MP) were run by Bill Hoefer Sr., the father of Willy Hoefer (2006 Sportsman Bracket Eliminator National Champion) as well as Clarence and Alan Hoefer (current contenders in Super classes and Stock Eliminator). Bill Sr. finished the 1964 season as the National Champion in the Street Eliminator category. Unless memory fails me, Gas Ronda also did pretty well that year in his Thunderbolt although I don't recall if he won the national points chase. Those were golden days. |
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Floyd take it to Phil Mandella in Montclair, 4721 Arrow Hwy. Unit C Phone 909 621-5531
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Floyd:
I'd be happy to look at the truck. Would it be easier to bring it to my place or do you have a flat driveway or garage floor there? Email me at IndyWinner@DSLextreme.com or call the shop - 909-370-0389 - If I miss you leave your number. C. Cool memories. So you won Class but toasted the engine? Last edited by Bruce Fulper; 07-04-2007 at 03:14 PM. |
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