Birds of a Feather!
Text by Danny White
Photos by Dennis Roetman
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| Waiting to fire up at Alamo Dragway, You can see the Bac-Man Rat Rodeck engine. |
The Logue Bros. team raced two different funny cars in the mid-eighties. Jim and Lynn Logue were based out of Marlow, Oklahoma. The team ran the "Condor Express" Arrow and Corvette from 1983 to 1986. The Arrow was the team's first funny car. Bob Kammerer was the tuner for the team. The car featured the Rodeck Chevy engine with Fred Mandoline Bac-Man Rat billet heads.
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| The very beautiful "Condor Express" doing a burnout. |
The two brothers shared the driving chores in the "Condor Express," although over the years, Jim did most of the driving. The team raced very seldom and finally parked the car at the end of the 1986 season.
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| This is a killer night shot from Dennis, You can almost hear the scream. |
The "Condor Express" Corvette was a great looking car. The two-tone paint was a Brandywine hue with cool graphics. The car was not a big winner but could win best appearing anywhere it went.
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| Bouncing to a stop on the bumpy Alamo Dragway shutdown. Note the guardrails! |
The Drag Racing List shows Lynn Logue running a 6.80 at 206. That run was from the final funny car race at the first Chief Auto Parts Nationals. We do not have an elapsed time for Jim Logue when he drove the car.
The brothers went back to Super Comp after their funny car careers. They later raced a blown dragster. The team's final car was a blown alcohol altered that Lynn drove with the Outlaw Fuel Altereds.