CoggedBelt75
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- Jul 31, 2010
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- Location
- Oklahoma
- First Name
- Joe
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 383
After our recent move, I was going thru boxes of pictures and found a bunch of old photos that brought out all the good times I had in the old day. Yeah, the 1900's. Ah, the 70's and 80's. Well, the 70's mostly. Photos of drag cars of the era and my old rides. If only we had a camera in our shirt pocket like nowadays. But armed with only a Polaroid and rarely any film, sadly there isn't many but what I have sure reinforces the memories I have.
Rewind to 1970-71, my sophomore year. Went on wheat harvest at end of school year and at the end of harvest, I rat holed enough to pay cash for a 1969 Pontiac Lemans. Of course didn't even own a camera then so no pics.
Junior year a buddy has a '56 Chevy with a fresh 283 and 4 speed so I sell the Pontiac and buy his. Again, no camera. This was a fun car to drive and what got me hooked on hot rodding.
By the end of the school year, I came across a '69 Chevelle. Been hanging out at garages and the local speed shop for a few years watching and listening to the hot rodders and decided I would try building my own motor. Found a 327 and had it punched .30 over, 10.5:1 pistons, 30-30 solid lifter Duntov cam. Tranny was a Muncie M22 with a short throw Hurst super shifter. 4.56 in the rear. Good stop light to stop light combo. Pic quality is lousy but anyways.....
Have to include my copilot(girlfriend at the time, wife today) that spent many hours getting dirty working on it and keeping everything clean and shiny.
Well, we got married and on our honeymoon...NHRA Spring Nationals in Tulsa!! And once I seen a couple of these, I had to have one.
Rewind to 1970-71, my sophomore year. Went on wheat harvest at end of school year and at the end of harvest, I rat holed enough to pay cash for a 1969 Pontiac Lemans. Of course didn't even own a camera then so no pics.
Junior year a buddy has a '56 Chevy with a fresh 283 and 4 speed so I sell the Pontiac and buy his. Again, no camera. This was a fun car to drive and what got me hooked on hot rodding.
By the end of the school year, I came across a '69 Chevelle. Been hanging out at garages and the local speed shop for a few years watching and listening to the hot rodders and decided I would try building my own motor. Found a 327 and had it punched .30 over, 10.5:1 pistons, 30-30 solid lifter Duntov cam. Tranny was a Muncie M22 with a short throw Hurst super shifter. 4.56 in the rear. Good stop light to stop light combo. Pic quality is lousy but anyways.....
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Have to include my copilot(girlfriend at the time, wife today) that spent many hours getting dirty working on it and keeping everything clean and shiny.
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Well, we got married and on our honeymoon...NHRA Spring Nationals in Tulsa!! And once I seen a couple of these, I had to have one.
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