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looking for pictures.
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:05 am
by Jim Kalb
hey gang.i'm looking for pictures of a jr.gas dragster.from the late 60's,early 70's.it was called the "flying carpet".it was a little green injected car.we ran lions,ocir,carlsbad ect.any help would be good.

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 9:55 am
by B Duke
LOL..I vaguley recall that car. They often ran jr gas in conjunction w/jr fuelers ( a class competed in by my neighbor) fuel altereds, injected funnies, etc. I have the Drag News CD that makes mention of the car. I will see if they feature a photo of it. Didnt jr gas mimic jr fuelrs, albeit restricted to gas? I think they also occassionally ran senior gas dragsters too, basically the same thing but running BB motors
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 11:56 am
by Jim Kalb
hey B DUKE,your correct in all.that would be great if the cd does have one.could you let me know.thank's.
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 7:57 pm
by B Duke
Well I made an effort to see if there were any pictures of your car within the Drag News CD, but I couldnt find any. There might have been some written commentary about the car competing, but thats a little too laborous for me right now. I must say that scanning the pages brought back a lot of fond memories of an era long since past. The Lions race ads alone are worth the priice of the CD's as they really serve as an example of what racing was like in the Southland from the late sixties to the very early seventies. It appeared that in 69, most of the jr gas meets were comprised of 4 car shows, ditto for the senior gas guys. In 70, the field was increased to 8. No doubt the result of a better car turnout. From the ads cars were classified as being senior gas if 351+ CI or jr gas if powered by motors 350 and under. Lil Pineapple, Gold Rush, Rea and Evans, Landlord were just a few of the advertised names. I remember most of them. To give "young people" an idea of what thye missed, a typical Lions show offered 16 car top fuel, combo eliminator (jr fuelers altereds, blown gas rails, and fuel altereds) AA/GS, jr gas dragsters and inj gas funnies. All for 2 bucks!
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:21 am
by Jim Kalb
thank's Duke.i will have to get those disks and check them out.

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:41 am
by B Duke
Well tell us about your rig. Motor, chassis, times, any funny anecdotes or exploits worth repeating. I am sure you have a ton of memories worth sharing since you competed in a really golden era here in So-Cal
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:22 am
by Jim Kalb
i just worked on them.yeah i have a lot of memories,but i don't want to bore everyone.hahahaha
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 12:19 pm
by draglist
Can't bore us with THAT stuff. Go for it! bp
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 11:02 pm
by B Duke
Trust us, boredom wont surface. The whole point of this site to accquire various anecdotes from those who were there to witness what went on back then. Be it as a driver, car/engine builder, owner, gopher, or spectator. Doesnt matter if you ran a jr.e