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In 1965, Ford won the "Manufacture
Of the Year" award, as their new SOHC 427 was a dominating
powerplant in all the forms of motorsports. I find these two
Fords, one of the more interesting stories in the history of
the altered wheelbase FX match racers!
In 1965, the Automotive Manufactures
wanted to get heavily involved in Drag Racing. Chrysler and Ford
were going to go at head to head, with one small problem...
NHRA mandated, that the new Factory
Experimental (FX) cars, could have no more then a 2% wheelbase
alteration, this was carried out by Ford, and their new Mustangs.
However, the 2% rule was passed an enacted, only after Chrysler
had already built a fleet a radically altered wheelbase Coronets,
and Belvederes. The new FX Mustangs were no competition for the
radical Chryslers; so Ford put-out a press release announcing
that their FX Stangs would not be allowed to compete against
the radically Altered Chryslers. NHRA backed up Ford, and stuck
to their 2% rule for the FX class. The radical Chryslers, were
relegated to the C/Dragster classes at the NHRA National Events.
Outside of the NHRA National
event scene, the Match Race circuit was barnstorming the country
side, as the new Altered Wheelbase (soon to become known as "Funny
Cars") FXers had captured the hearts of race fans everywhere!
This didn't sit well with Ford, as the AWB cars were stealing
shows and the 'Limelight," leaving the Mustangs out in the
cold.
Since NHRA was only running 4
events throughout the year, that would leave 48 weekends where
the Fords would not compete, and that wasn't about to happen.
The answer was simple; the Ford contingent would have to build
some match race cars to compete with the Chrysler and Chevy FXers...
Ford point-man, Dick Brannan,
was given the task of building some FX Fords to compete against
the Chryslers. Holman and Moody (of NASCAR fame) were already
under contract with Ford (as they were the ones who built the
2% FX Factory legal Mustangs), so they got together with Brannan
to see what they could come up with...They decided to build two
cars, one would be a more radical Mustang, that Dick would drive.
The second car would be for teammate Phil Bonner, and would be
an altered wheelbase Ford Falcon; built to compete directly with
the likes of Chrysler's Love-Child, Dick Landy, and his "Show
Stopping," bumper dragging, injected 65 Dodge Coronet.
The MUSTANG "Bronco":
Brannan's legal FX Mustang was named "Goldfinger";
the new match racer would be dubbed the "Bronco," as
I suppose they thought this car would be a "Bucking Bronco,"
or at least help bring in some Bucks! The car featured Ford's
powerhouse 427 SOHC, using twin Holly carbs in lieu of injectors
on gasoline...The wheelbase was stretched to 102 inches, the
rear wheels were moved forward 10", and the fronts were
moved 4". This car would serve as the "proto-type"
for the new 66 FX Mustangs, driven by likes of Gas Ronda, Tommy
Grove, and Bill Lawton to name a few...The 66 fleet of Stangs
would dominate in 66.
The FALCON "Daddy WARBUCKS":
As stated, Phil Bonner's Falcon, was to be Ford's answer to the
likes of Dick Landy and Ronnie Sox... The Ford bird would run
the same engine combo as Brannan's Stang, running carbs and gas.
Phil said the car would run 9.90s, to 10 flat, all day long with
the carburetors... The rear wheels were moved forward 9"
to give the car an even 100" wheelbase...Later the car would
become injected, and run nitro, but at this time there was no
need, as Phil's Bird could take the best that any of the Chryslers
could dish out!
The Painting and the Race: The
scene is the 1965 AHRA Championships at Lion's Drag Strip in
Long Beach California. AHRA, held their "Championship"
race (Basically like the "World Finals") at the beach
for the first time, and they broke-up the event into two weekends.
The first weekend would be for the Stockers, and the second would
feature the Dragsters and all the rest. Much to AHRA and the
promoters surprise, the "Stockers" weekend, drew a
larger crowd then the following week when the Dragsters ran.
AHRA had a more relaxed attitude
toward the "AWB" Stockers, and allowed a "Run-what-ya-brung"
moratorium for the class...Brannan and Bonner's Ford marched
through the field of FXers undauntedly. Bonner's Falcon, was
the fastest car on gas at the event, running 10.02 et. at 139...
On Sunday, Bonner out did Bud
Faubel's injected "Honker" Dodge, and Brannan out ran
Cecil Yother's "Melrose Missile" Plymouth, putting
both Fords in the "Unlimited-Stock" final...As the
race goes; At the green Bonner's Falcon stood on it's tale, allowing
Brannan's "Bronco" to Buck, and run for the bucks...Dick
ran a 10.08 at 136 to take the win, as Phil's Ford carried the
wheelstand past half track before it came crashing down, tweaking
the front-end.
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