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 "THE DRAG RACER'S
BIBLE"
The Standard 1320 eGroup was founded in early 1998
by Lee Schelin and a few friends, since then it has grown to
more than 325 members. The members' ages range from 20 to over
80 years old. They represent chassis builders, hero drivers,
car owners, engine builders, manufacturers, photographers, writers
and fans alike. One of the intents of the group is to preserve
the history of the "Drag News Years" (1955 through
1971). The common bond is a love for these early years of drag
racing, when cars were unique and backyard engineering was the
norm.
These CD preservations of Drag
News (every page - every photo) are the culmination of a dream
that all Standard 1320 members shared. We would all like to personally
thank member Dennis Holding of the Frantic Four "Weekly,
Rivero, Fox & Holding" AA/FD for not only funding this
project but actually making it happen. In addition, a special
thanks to Don Garlits and others for loaning us their extensive
collection of Drag News so we could make this historical project
a reality.
VOLUME ONE
THE EARLY YEARS 1955 - 1961
Get every issue (the stories,
photos and even the ads) of Drag News published from 1955 to
1961 for only $49.95. Order yours today. Click order method below.
MAIL-IN ORDER FORM
CREDIT CARD ON-LINE
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"These were the days before
the "Cookie Cutter" race cars. We sat in behind the
motor, in front of the motor, four wheel drive, three wheel dragsters.
One, two, three and four motors in one car. Twin motor cars with
2 blown motors, or normally aspirated, or one of each. It was
a "giant" R and D program I had found the "pot
of gold" at the end of the rainbow. It was like riding the
wind. And I wouldn't have traded it for anything!!! ------ You
think that's not so? ----- I quit a 19 year motion picture career
at its peak to race as a full time profession and I never looked
back." -
TV Tommy Ivo - Burbank, CA
"There was no television
coverage...the Internet didn't exist ...and the magazine coverage
was months behind. If you were a die hard drag race fan in the
50's, your lifeline to the sport was Drag News! The anticipation
of each week's trip to Blair's Speed Shop, to get the news, from
a sport that was growing and changing so dramatically, was magical.
The photos and words from those early Drag News pages burned
images in my mind that will last forever." -
Steve "Big Hook" Gibbs
- Pomona, CA
"Drag News was the Racer's
Bible, if it wasn't printed in Drag News it was just a rumor.
If you or a car made it into a column for the week or better
yet, a photo, you had bragging rights for the next few weeks.
I would almost wear out a copy before the next one was printed.
Everyone I know that was involved in drag racing from the 50's
through the 70's lived for the day they got their copy."
"JetCarBob" Smith -
San Jose, CA
"Gene Long, the owner of
Gene's Brake Shop located in San Bernardino, CA was kind enough
to order a bunch of Drag news each week.....Couldn't hardly wait
to see what they said about the flatty beating up on all the
overhead cars ! I upset Lou Baney's car two weeks in a row, and
he is the only owner that ever shook my hand, and said I had
beat them, fair and square ! Not so, with several of the others!!"
JB....(doing it the hard way)....
John Bradley A.K.A. "Mr
Flathead "
Bloomington, Ca.
"My introduction to Drag
News came in 1956 when I was working at C&T Automotive. There
was always a pile of unsold issues on the counter so I would
grab a couple of last weeks issues to take home. Later on, when
I was making motor mount adapters, I'd use back issues to pack
them in, in order to introduce others across the country to the
paper. It really was the Drag Racer's Bible."
Kent Fuller Chassis Santa Rosa,
CA
Get every issue (the stories, photos and
even the ads) of Drag News published from 1955 to 1961 for only
$49.95. Order yours today. Click order method below.
MAIL-IN ORDER FORM
CREDIT CARD ON-LINE
Nowhere else can you get this
much drag racing history in one place. Relive the Early Years
of the sport on your own computer - at your own pace. A timeless
treasure indeed!
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