70’s drag racing
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Photo credit goes to the guys at Vintage Coach, who gave them to me... Thanks Val and Jason.0
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Cool Photos Vic, It will be good to see another 54 Hudson coupe on the road with Southern California racing history.
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Brownie, please post the pictures of your "Southern California "54 Hudson Coupe" . ( I just rotated Dany's Pics)0
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Good old days0
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Cool photos. Thanks for sharing. It's the stories of those good old days that got me into Hudsons when I was a teenager in the 90s!0
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Nice to see another another daily driver resurrected!0
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Somewhere I have another picture of my '50 Pacemaker at the Drags back in the day.....however, not many of us even had a camera...
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Here's a pic of my '38 Hudson 8, from back in 1953. Took it to Chicago's big drag strip four times and won my class every time. 84 mph in the quarter mile.
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Park_W said:
Here's a pic of my '38 Hudson 8, from back in 1953. Took it to Chicago's big drag strip four times and won my class every time. 84 mph in the quarter mile.
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54coupe said:Park_W said:
Here's a pic of my '38 Hudson 8, from back in 1953. Took it to Chicago's big drag strip four times and won my class every time. 84 mph in the quarter mile.
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It indeed have a split manifold, and since the rules for stock class allowed "any ignition or exhaust," I had two short lengths of flex pipe which I installed on the manifold when we got to the drag strip. Exhaust came out just behind the right front wheel. And yes, it did sound ferocious! This engine was built by Don Bright, a real master who had an impressive engine shop in Fort Wayne, and ran a '37 Terraplane 6 coupe and a '38 Hudson 8 tudor at our local 5/8 mile high-banked track north of the city. Don knew all the tricks to tweak those Hudson splashers!
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Park_W said:It indeed have a split manifold, and since the rules for stock class allowed "any ignition or exhaust," I had two short lengths of flex pipe which I installed on the manifold when we got to the drag strip. Exhaust came out just behind the right front wheel. And yes, it did sound ferocious! This engine was built by Don Bright, a real master who had an impressive engine shop in Fort Wayne, and ran a '37 Terraplane 6 coupe and a '38 Hudson 8 tudor at our local 5/8 mile high-banked track north of the city. Don knew all the tricks to tweak those Hudson splashers!0
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terraplane8 said:Park_W said:It indeed have a split manifold, and since the rules for stock class allowed "any ignition or exhaust," I had two short lengths of flex pipe which I installed on the manifold when we got to the drag strip. Exhaust came out just behind the right front wheel. And yes, it did sound ferocious! This engine was built by Don Bright, a real master who had an impressive engine shop in Fort Wayne, and ran a '37 Terraplane 6 coupe and a '38 Hudson 8 tudor at our local 5/8 mile high-banked track north of the city. Don knew all the tricks to tweak those Hudson splashers!
It was the standard 4.1. On one occasion I took along a locked 4.55 that Don Bright loaned me, just to see if it performed better. It didn't. And yes, I drove 150 miles to the drag strip with the 4.11, Swapped to the 4.55 when we got there, and swapped back to the 4.11 before heading home.By the way, all this was done at the ripe old age of 17 !
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