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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 4:12 pm
by Pete
Absolutely fantastic thread! 8-) 8-) 8-)

Keep 'em coming!

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 4:13 pm
by Cannonball
pete walton wrote:Here you go Duncan

magic pete thanks.. i just remembered do you still want the race flex plates ??/

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 4:21 pm
by PaulR
Cannonball wrote:Iremember russo,s rat but from the custom shows in the 70,s always amongst the custom cars you would find drag cars as well with very sweet paint work,,,,

i remember a really trick stand i think it was old ford falcons the roses or something they did a full on drag race display it looked mega,,,

any one got pics of the heavy cars when they came over here,???
Heres the Blue Rose stand you refer to Dunc.

The Heavy cars really stirred it up when they arrived sort of led to the demise of the UK Pro Stock ultimately. Always preferred the Duster personally. Don't know if there is a tougher looking racecar.

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 4:54 pm
by pete walton
I can remember the Blue Rose Maverick ,which I believe was the first UK built Pro Stock.Tunnel rammed small block Ford with a lot of Gold ....

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 6:00 pm
by Blue
A couple of mates have owned Russos Rat and I could have bought it for several hundred pounds in the late '70's when the rolling shell was left abandoned on a local garage forecourt for many months. Trouble was I was only 16 at the time.....
The Heavy cars totally dominated pro stock when they arrived, they were both a good second quicker than any of the other cars out there at the time. It was the BDRA that killed the class by banning Lenco transmissions for pro stock, but allowing visiting Scandinavians using them to enter the class. As a group, all the pro stock guys said up your Bananarama! and practically all of them gave up racing for good. We have never had the class in the UK since.

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 6:43 pm
by Cannonball
Blue wrote:A couple of mates have owned Russos Rat and I could have bought it for several hundred pounds in the late '70's when the rolling shell was left abandoned on a local garage forecourt for many months. Trouble was I was only 16 at the time.....
The Heavy cars totally dominated pro stock when they arrived, they were both a good second quicker than any of the other cars out there at the time. It was the BDRA that killed the class by banning Lenco transmissions for pro stock, but allowing visiting Scandinavians using them to enter the class. As a group, all the pro stock guys said up your Bananarama! and practically all of them gave up racing for good. We have never had the class in the UK since.
That is a real shame blue,,,,,,, as we all know the classes march on allowing various changes/upgrades as the yrs march by ,, i hope pete walton will see the superstock class a little bit like that,, ;)

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 6:46 pm
by Cannonball
PaulR wrote:
Cannonball wrote:Iremember russo,s rat but from the custom shows in the 70,s always amongst the custom cars you would find drag cars as well with very sweet paint work,,,,

i remember a really trick stand i think it was old ford falcons the roses or something they did a full on drag race display it looked mega,,,

any one got pics of the heavy cars when they came over here,???
Heres the Blue Rose stand you refer to Dunc.

The Heavy cars really stirred it up when they arrived sort of led to the demise of the UK Pro Stock ultimately. Always preferred the Duster personally. Don't know if there is a tougher looking racecar.
Blimey yep thats it, i was marching around that hall in my dock martins, + wrangler jacket with boss pinto sew on badges on it thinkin i was a cool kid,, and kept sneakin away from my old man to have a smoke in the gents i was about 12-13 then i reckon, i loved the custom shows great times,,

But i prefer the challenger heavy,, i think it is still missing in action,,

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 6:59 pm
by pete walton
The thing that has always puzzled me is what happened to the Heavy Chally ,the duster is well documented but the Chally just seemed to disappear .....

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 7:07 pm
by Blue
Yea the Brooklyn heavy car was a trlck piece with some great history, I have tried several times over the years to discover what became of it, no one seems to know, would be a very valuable car these days.
Originally a '71 built for Billy Stepp who hired Don Carlton to drive it, later sold to Brooklyn Heavy who updated it to a '73 and used it as a big money street race car amongst other things.

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 7:16 pm
by pete walton
If I had to pick one it would be this ,,,monster chuffing car ,rear arches are just sex

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 7:33 pm
by Cannonball
pete walton wrote:If I had to pick one it would be this ,,,monster chuffing car ,rear arches are just sex

Yes they are Pete the stance is magic,,

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 7:34 pm
by hemi472
Mega pics !!

Dunc was the mopar miss car the Paul Rossi car ?

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 7:41 pm
by Cannonball
hemi472 wrote:Mega pics !!

Dunc was the mopar miss car the Paul Rossi car ?
Hi chris.
no the mopar miss is a 71 440 sixpack car, the rossi car was a 70 body in white acid dipped etc very trick at the time.,

the miss ran ultimatly mid 11,s which was quicjk back in the day sylvia won every trophy that the car could compete in with that car they then evolved to the quicker rossi car,,

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 7:43 pm
by Pete
The Rossi car is alive and well and has been restored in Scandinavia.

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 7:48 pm
by mustangbooks
pete walton wrote:The thing that has always puzzled me is what happened to the Heavy Chally ,the duster is well documented but the Chally just seemed to disappear .....
I thought I read somwhere that the 'London Heavy' challenger went back to the States?

Here's a printout of a painting of Colin Mullan in the car, that I got Colin to sign a little while ago :)