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ecode ragtop
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Randy, Somewhere I have a color picture, of the engine compartment of the Fireball Roberts #22 clone that Tom Kitchen built, while not an original car it is very close. And would give you an idea of what they would look like. I will see if I can find it and post it. Tom
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Really like this picture, does anyone have a color picture of engine compartment from one of these NASCAR 'F' cars?
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Tom, That made more sense. There was a kit with a McCullough VS in 55/56 but it was dealer installed. wouldn't be legal in AMA or NASCAR I wouldn't think.
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ecode ragtop (11/18/2014)
Mark, Ralph Moody told me the exhaust were run thru the taillight housings for ground clearance on the beach course and also they would be radiator high and might make a following car over heat on the short tracks. Wouldn't have thought of that. You could rig up some sort of flame thrower and really make them back off. Thanks
Mark
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I really enjoy this thread. Keep the stuff coming guys.
Jim Norfolk, VA
"MABLE" 1956 Thunderbird Green / Brown Interior (ZE-XG)
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Frank, I was talking about the 4 57 Fords in the first picture on the beach. Mark, Ralph Moody told me the exhaust were run thru the taillight housings for ground clearance on the beach course and also they would be radiator high and might make a following car over heat on the short tracks.
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Tom, '56 300 F code??? Splain!
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ecode ragtop (11/13/2014)
Notice the exhaust pipes coming out the tail lights Looks cool. I wonder what the rational for this was. Has anyone done that lately?
Mark
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Chuck, The bumper treatment was not for "AERO " but to keep those big things from Hooking on other cars. Notice the exhaust pipes coming out the tail lights
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The 4 cars in the picture were the Ford Factory team entered by DePalo Eng. #22 car 270 H.P. 2x4 Engine Driver Fireball Roberts #98 car 270 H.P. 2x4 Engine Driver Marvin Panch #12 car 300 H.P. Supercharged Engine Driver Joe Weatherly #26 car 300 H.P. Supercharged Engine Driver Curtis Turner This picture was taken at Daytona 1957
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