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Old 12-24-2019, 12:37 AM   #1
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When we come to the 1971 models, I'll have to include the Lemans and/or T-37 cars. They're almost GTO's. And there have been quite a few 455HO T-37's in competition.

I think I've already mentioned some of 'em. Don Turk now has one, that has a long racing history.

I like the looks of a T-37, with Monk King sponsorship. It was bought stripped down, for racing, with the 455HO engine. I'm not sure if it ran Stock any. I assume it did. By 1974, I think it was running either all or mostly bracket racing. There is a newspaper article showing that it beat out a 32 car field, for the win. Don't say what class it was. I just assume it was bracket. But, I like the car, and it's exactly the kind of car others bought for Stock racing.

http://www.monkking64gto.com/Dragworld.html

https://www.hotrod.com/articles/hppp...1-pontiac-t37/
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Old 12-24-2019, 04:08 AM   #2
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"I remember a '70 named Kathy's Clown. I have a pic of it running against Rock Running's Super Sleeper."

Ray Stover raced Kathy's Clown in Div 3 , Ray was an NHRA Tech Inspector after he stopped racing . Both Ray and Kathy worked for Div 3 , nice people !
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Old 12-24-2019, 11:26 AM   #3
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"I remember a '70 named Kathy's Clown. I have a pic of it running against Rock Running's Super Sleeper."

Ray Stover raced Kathy's Clown in Div 3 , Ray was an NHRA Tech Inspector after he stopped racing . Both Ray and Kathy worked for Div 3 , nice people !
Yeah, I remember that name now. Haven't seen or heard it in years. I always remembered the car's name, because Kathy was the name of my high school girlfriend. And, because of the old pop song "Cathy's Clown".



As all the older guys will remember, there were LOTS of cars back in the old days that had some sort of name on the side. Yeah, many had a sponsor's name, or the name of the car owner, or the business the car owner had, or the driver's name, & sometimes the name of the driver & owner or driver & partner, or driver & wife.

But, there were also lots of catchy names. Seems that those were the names that were easy to remember. And we usually referred to a car by it's name, especially if it had a good one. For example: I would never have referred to that car as Ray Stover's car, since I didn't even know him. I'd have referred to it as Kathy's Clown, or the Kathy's Clown car.

Same with Rock Running's "Super Sleeper" cars. I know he's had quite a few with that same name. So, I might have said the Super Sleeper '74 GTO. or the Super Sleeper T-37, or whatever kind of car he had that name on.

So, when I built a car for my girlfriend(now wife TJ), we decided to come up with a good name for it. Again, you older guys will remember this. There was a song that was the country music song of the year, for 2 years in a row, back in the early '70's. It also went pretty high on the Billboard top 100. The song was "Easy Lovin", by Freddy Hart. It was played on radio stations, a LOT. Most everybody could sing along without missing a word.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easy_Loving

Why am I spending so much time on this. It's because car names were a very important part of drag racing, back in the old days. Hey, if you wanted your car to LOOK like a drag car, all you had to do was put a good name on it, lots of racing decals, then a nice set of wheels & tires, just like the real drag cars had. I can still call a car's name, from some of the tracks we raced, over 40 years ago, and TJ will remember the car, & sometimes even the owners name. We can all remember certain cars by their name.

I've noticed that in recent years, lots of racers don't want a name on their car. They don't want ANY lettering of any kind, and no decals. I personally don't like that look, for a drag car. I want a drag car to look different from a street show car. Opinions differ.

We used the EZ name on 3 different '68 Firebirds. All our area tracks dropped class racing & went to all brackets, by '77. So, we switched too. TJ went right on winning at bracket racing, just like she had at Stock racing. The basics of driving are the same. Cut a good light & run your dial. She won the LA State Championship Race in Stock, then the Southwest Ark Championship Race, then the IHRA points race held at the Tyler TX track. Got her pic & a little ink in the IHRA drag review paper, for that win. Also got a pic of her car & a little ink in Hot Rod mag, in the Nov '77 issue. The pic was made at the Green Valley Race City track, where the div 4 bracket finals were held.

Well hey, ya'll will just have to excuse me. You just have to toot your own horn now & then. Very few members here have ever even heard of us, much less met us. Due to life's circumstances, I have not got to race near as much as I would have liked, & never had enuff money to do it right. But that don't make me like it any less. I still like to talk about it, & keep up with what others are doing.
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Old 12-24-2019, 12:18 PM   #4
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By '72, GTO was just an option on a Lemans. You could get the same front on a reg Lemans, including a wagon.

The '72's had fender vents, just behind the front wheels.

Or, you could get a regular Lemans front, which looked real similar to a '71. No T-37 or GT-37, for '72.

Notice the fender vents on these first 2 cars, just behind the wheel.

The '72 Lemans appears to have a 4-piece grill, with 2 sections on each side. But I've never had one, so I don't know if the grills are actually 2 pieces on each side, or just 1 piece on each side. It's very trivial. But maybe somebody could clear that up for us.

Todd Hoven won the '09 Carolina Nats, at zMax, in his '72. Assuming it's the same car as the one shown above it. Todd probably picked up some other class or event wins, with the car. Maybe he'll see this & give us more details about the car.
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Old 12-24-2019, 01:26 PM   #5
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Does anybody know what happened to Ray and Kathys car ? (Kathys Clown)



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I don't. The only '70 GTO I know of that is still racing is the white one that Todd Kuhn has. He lives in Marshall, IL.

Since we've found out that a lot of drag cars have changed hands several times, I suppose it is possible that Todd's car could be the same car.

Looks like he's a member here. So, he can probably give you his car's history.

http://classracer.com/classforum/member.php?u=27111

Don't know if this is the same Ray Stover or not. It's a long shot, but he has racers on his friends list.

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php...805&sk=friends
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Well ya'll, 1973 was a very traumatic year for the Pontiac A-body.

The body style was COMPLETELY changed. I don't remember ever hearing anybody say they liked the new style. I didn't like it, at all. It completely finished the GTO, on the A-body platform.

But, since the 400 & 455 engines were still available, a few brave souls raced 'em. And, there's been a few more thru the years. For this thread, I'm gonna lump all '73-'77 Pontiac A-bodies together.

It seems that the '74 models have been the most popular, for racing. I suppose that's because the 4X head 400 engine can be competitive. I like the Grand Am Nose best. But the only rear I like is the '77 Can Am. If I had plenty of money & had to choose a '74-'77 A-body to race, it would be a '77 Can Am. Have never seen a Can Am Stocker. Have ya'll ?

https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C...w=1920&bih=921

Ya'll gonna have to help me with names & pics here. But, I'll share the pics & info I have. I think we've already mentioned the '74 GA that Don Turk raced. He said he wanted to go a little quicker. Logan Galbraith has the car & won some races with it this season.

Tommy Brown has a '74 Lemans, out on the West coast. Don Elgin has a '75 GA, up in the great Northwest. Jack Larsen has a '77Lemans . Bob Michael also had a '77, which Dave Ribeiro has now. I have a pic of one that looks to have Danny Ashley on the side.

As far as I know, most or all these cars are competitive. Tommy Brown is consistently one of the top Pontiac qualifiers. At the Pomona Finals, in 2018, he is on the list just above Brad Burton. Randi Lyn Shipp had the only Pontiac higher than his.

https://www.dragracecentral.com/DRCS...r2018#indextop

At the '15 US Nats, Bob Michael's Lemans & Don Turks GA both made the 128 car field, and qualified above Randi Lyn Shipp.

https://www.dragracecentral.com/DRCS...r2015#indextop

This year, there was a driver named Wayne Larsen, listed as driving a '77 Pontiac, in div 4. I assume that since his last name is Larsen, he's driving the same car that has been listed in prior years as belonging to Jack Larsen. Assuming the 2 are kin, & it's the same car. Anybody know, for sure ? Wayne was #27 on this Q-list. And, since we're talkin about Pontiac Stockers, 2 spots down the list is another Pontiac. This one is a 2nd gen Bird, driven by Dwaine Davis. We'll take a look at his car later, when we look at competitive Birds.

https://www.dragracecentral.com/DRCS...er=30#indextop

The bottom row of cars were driven by Jack Matyas, Mick Leiferman, & Kyle Riley.
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