DustinsDuster
12-17-2006, 05:18 PM
if any of you guys havent seen either of these cars driving around here, you really need to. it's just a neat feeling to see two local guys' cars, which ive seen hundreds of times, been up close to and all, its neat to see them in a national magazine like this.
Hot Rod had this to say about BHavlik's 55 Bel Air-
Brian Havlik's '55 Bel-Air was one of the most fun cars to watch because it did this on nearly every pass(theres a picture of him launching with the wheels a good 18" in the air).The mid-9 second car wasn't in the hunt for the top prize, but getting to beat on your shoebox like this for several days is what it's all about. He averaged 9.49 at 141mph with nitrous'd Dart small block
and said this about Mike's '66 Coronet:
Mike Walsh had the ultimate answer to the windsheild wiper rule that stymied so many racers- his bolt-on temporary wiper seup with a single motor and linked-together wiper arms was pure genius. His low-10 second from a reliable 493ci Wedge motor won his class, but he ran as quick as 9.84 at 136mph.
i thought Allgo went with them, but i couldnt find anything on his car in the magazine. i did see Scott in the picture of Walsh's Coronet though. unfortunatly, i don't think Brian or Mike are members here on CR:u, so if you see either of these guys, give them a pat on the back!
heres some pics from hotrod.com:
http://www.hotrod.com/dragweek/hdrp_2006_drag_week_coverage_sunday/photo_16.html
http://www.hotrod.com/dragweek/hdrp_dragweek_2006_coverage_monday/photo_03.html
http://www.hotrod.com/dragweek/hdrp_dragweek_2006_coverage_monday/photo_04.html
http://www.hotrod.com/dragweek/hdrp_dragweek_2006_coverage_monday/photo_05.html
check out the magazine for more details.
Hot Rod had this to say about BHavlik's 55 Bel Air-
Brian Havlik's '55 Bel-Air was one of the most fun cars to watch because it did this on nearly every pass(theres a picture of him launching with the wheels a good 18" in the air).The mid-9 second car wasn't in the hunt for the top prize, but getting to beat on your shoebox like this for several days is what it's all about. He averaged 9.49 at 141mph with nitrous'd Dart small block
and said this about Mike's '66 Coronet:
Mike Walsh had the ultimate answer to the windsheild wiper rule that stymied so many racers- his bolt-on temporary wiper seup with a single motor and linked-together wiper arms was pure genius. His low-10 second from a reliable 493ci Wedge motor won his class, but he ran as quick as 9.84 at 136mph.
i thought Allgo went with them, but i couldnt find anything on his car in the magazine. i did see Scott in the picture of Walsh's Coronet though. unfortunatly, i don't think Brian or Mike are members here on CR:u, so if you see either of these guys, give them a pat on the back!
heres some pics from hotrod.com:
http://www.hotrod.com/dragweek/hdrp_2006_drag_week_coverage_sunday/photo_16.html
http://www.hotrod.com/dragweek/hdrp_dragweek_2006_coverage_monday/photo_03.html
http://www.hotrod.com/dragweek/hdrp_dragweek_2006_coverage_monday/photo_04.html
http://www.hotrod.com/dragweek/hdrp_dragweek_2006_coverage_monday/photo_05.html
check out the magazine for more details.