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Jon Sarrett 07-25-2015 08:38 PM

Re: Denver pics.
 
Great pictures, thanks for taking the time! Seen a couple former div 7 cars in there that I haven't seen in a long time.

farmco r/sa 07-25-2015 08:44 PM

Re: Denver pics.
 
That's super !! esp. the 7 pictures of that green
fairlane 390 E/SA. Lots of great looks at that
car!!! That's neat !!!! Thanks !!
Do you have a few more angles of that car?
Love it !!

Geerhead55 07-26-2015 02:52 PM

Re: Denver pics.
 
Thanks Bob,,, love that underhood shot of the Thunderbolt. I never realized they ran vacuum secondary carbs and backwards at that! As always, an education is just around the corner. Take care.
Danny Durham

Mark Yacavone 07-26-2015 04:16 PM

Re: Denver pics.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Geerhead55 (Post 477651)
Thanks Bob,,, love that underhood shot of the Thunderbolt. I never realized they ran vacuum secondary carbs and backwards at that! As always, an education is just around the corner. Take care.
Danny Durham

Danny, I don't believe four barrel Holleys were anything but vacuum secondaries in 1964.
In fact , all factory Holley engine combos were vacuum, AFAIK
Good luck trying to find the exact year of the first DP carbs on the 'net though ..I give up!

Myron Piatek 07-26-2015 04:43 PM

Re: Denver pics.
 
Some interesting Holley history here but nothing specific on the introduction of double pumper carbs, besides the Dominator coming out in 1968 and to the public in 1970. But there are some suggestions that "double pumper" carbs were OEM on a few cars after coming out in the '60's..


http://www.rodauthority.com/tech-sto...or-milestones/


https://www.holley.com/about/holley/history/

GarysZ24 07-27-2015 01:37 AM

Re: Denver pics.
 
[quote=Mile High;477579]Thanks for the pictures. I sure miss going and hanging out with my friends.

Jeff :)[/quote

That goes for me too, although I wish a picture of Randy Hyman's truck was in the mix. Great pics of Steve Hagberg's, John Cooper's, and Neal Rhodes stockers.

Jeff I miss that race too, and I hope to be there next year. Can anyone tell me what the DF/S index was/is at Bandimere? My guess is a 16.57?

larrylomascolo 07-27-2015 03:00 AM

Re: Denver pics.
 
Nice pics,anyone notice the SS/HA camaro with the cowl hood,is that hood for the 396,427 c.i correct me if i am wrong

The Hawk 07-27-2015 11:31 AM

Re: Denver pics.
 
[quote=GarysZ24;477711]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mile High (Post 477579)
Thanks for the pictures. I sure miss going and hanging out with my friends.

Jeff :)[/quote

That goes for me too, although I wish a picture of Randy Hyman's truck was in the mix. Great pics of Steve Hagberg's, John Cooper's, and Neal Rhodes stockers.

Jeff I miss that race too, and I hope to be there next year. Can anyone tell me what the DF/S index was/is at Bandimere? My guess is a 16.57?

Gary your index would be a 16.59 in Denver.

Henry S 07-28-2015 09:43 AM

Re: Denver pics.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by larrylomascolo (Post 477712)
Nice pics,anyone notice the SS/HA camaro with the cowl hood,is that hood for the 396,427 c.i correct me if i am wrong

The combo is the 350/300 HP NHRA rated @ 315 with cowl hood. Only the 350/255 HP combo and the 350/300 rated @313 are not allowed to use the cowl hood. That is my understanding.

Sean Marconette 07-28-2015 06:37 PM

Re: Denver pics.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Geerhead55 (Post 477651)
Thanks Bob,,, love that underhood shot of the Thunderbolt. I never realized they ran vacuum secondary carbs and backwards at that! As always, an education is just around the corner. Take care.
Danny Durham

If you ever have the opportunity to actually see that car it is spotless. Very cool car.

Sean


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