I remember this day very well. It was called the Shoebox Showdown. I remember Christine going into the sand and watching them thrash on it in the pits. They were looking for a bell housing to borrow because it cracked in the accident.
I used to hit the IHRA races with my pops at Bristol in the 85-87 time period. Was lucky to see Carpenter and Vandergriff many times. Thanks for posting.
I went to many super chevy shows with my parents in the late 80's early 90's. I'll never forget that soft seal blue and yellow 57 chevy during the 1992 indy super chevy. It was a badass car all the way down to the last bolt. Carpenters 55 chevy was so fun to watch over the years too. Those were the days.
You'd be dam right!!!!! That was when it was cool to have a shoebox. It was this very shoebox that made me fall in love with pro mod racing. Those were just plain sexy cars. Dam I miss them.
Back when drivers were really wheeling pro mods, clutching, dry hopping, banging gears, always car twisted up toting one front wheel. What an exciting times they were.
When racing was racing. Gotta love it
I remember this day very well. It was called the Shoebox Showdown. I remember Christine going into the sand and watching them thrash on it in the pits. They were looking for a bell housing to borrow because it cracked in the accident.
I used to hit the IHRA races with my pops at Bristol in the 85-87 time period. Was lucky to see Carpenter and Vandergriff many times. Thanks for posting.
I went to many super chevy shows with my parents in the late 80's early 90's. I'll never forget that soft seal blue and yellow 57 chevy during the 1992 indy super chevy. It was a badass car all the way down to the last bolt. Carpenters 55 chevy was so fun to watch over the years too. Those were the days.
The good ole days Top Sportsman class, later became pro mod, IHRA RACING was alot of fun at Bristol Tennessee
You'd be dam right!!!!! That was when it was cool to have a shoebox. It was this very shoebox that made me fall in love with pro mod racing. Those were just plain sexy cars. Dam I miss them.
These are the guys that made promod their cars and them were great
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! YOU MADE MY WEEKEND!!!!
Love those dry hops !
Thank you so much!!! I love my hot rod family!!!!
This was Top Sportsman, later it became Pro Mod
Mr.Fairlane is a bad boy !
Love the video!I got into dragracing in the earlie 90's I remember Bob V's shoebox. Early days of PM were great...i do like the blower , nos wars too.
That yellow or gold 57 is one mean-ass sob...👌
Back when drivers were really wheeling pro mods, clutching, dry hopping, banging gears, always car twisted up toting one front wheel. What an exciting times they were.
I was there, what an Era!
AWSOME my daddy had a 57 ford made me the ford guy I am today long live Norman Wizner long live MEGA FORD
GREAT VIDEO!!!!!
I loved watching gordy foust
Douglasville, Ga.!
great video !!!
cool!
@GTORALPH Right on! A shoebox should look like a shoebox, not a door stop!
love this sports
I wonder what year they started using the Kil-Kare sand rail(dune buggy) for the track service car
I wondered that myself. Had to be right around this time. I remember when the pink truck got parked near the ticket gate. Sat there for a long time.
7.70's in a door car... and yet bracket 1 is now only 1/8 mile. Very sad
yep...yep
Are those dry hops. I had all these model cars,wish I would of,kept them.
CALVIN DENT MN
Kill care .. Service ..
@daytonpaul 1991
Mega Ford wins again.
I'm wondering how much horsepower do those motor make
LJ Cool about 1200-1600
lol Dryhoppin Trans am lmao
love this sports