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Bill Rolik 12-09-2008 10:53 AM

Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Gentlemen,

During the creation of my new website (to reduce the outrageous fees incurred with my large eBay Store, and eBay in general) to continue servicing the Mopar musclecar market (which will hopefully generate LOTS of additional revenue in order to entertain RE-ENTERING the "sheer lunacy" of Super Stock racing), I reached into my photo archives to extract some photos I shot beginning in 1966 through approximately 1976, primarily at E-Town, Island and Indy, to create a special page called "Vintage Mopar Drag Racing". There is some pretty cool stuff here that I would like to share, and hopefully all you fellow AARP card holders will remember and enjoy!

After you go to the site www.billrolikenterprises.com, go to the Moparcheology tab on the navigation bar just below the header. Then click on the second drop-down box called Vintage Mopar Drag Racing.

Thanks, and enjoy the photos, the tunes, and the balance of the site!

Bill Rolik

SS1514


Eric Merryfield 12-09-2008 11:38 AM

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Thank You very much for putting up those photos! Some truly great heritage there. Interesting to see that in collection, I think 1 enclosed trailer (Judy Lilly), a countless # of open trailers. And a lot of the Mickey Thompson ET Mags....I always thought they looked great. Some of the color schemes are great, and could be a good template for newer cars(Drag Pak Challenger).

Good luck with the new website, I think I remember your adds from the early to late 90's in all the mopar magazines and hemmings when I was collecting and restoring Lil Reds, GTX's, Demons, Darts, before I morphed into a racer type with collectible cars in their own right: # matching 70 challenger stock eliminator car, original lil red express drag truck, 4 speed 340 72 challenger now hig 9's to low 10's 440, pilot truck dakota stock eliminator.

I will bookmark your page and check it out for parts and literature.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Rolik (Post 95618)
Gentlemen,

During the creation of my new website (to reduce the outrageous fees incurred my eBay Store) to continue servicing the Mopar musclecar market (which will hopefully generate LOTS of additional revenue in order to entertain RE-ENTERING the sheer lunacy of Super Stock racing), I reached into my photo archives to extract some photos I shot beginning in 1966 through approximately 1976, primarily at E-Town, Island and Indy, to create a special page called "Vintage Mopar Drag Racing". There is some pretty cool stuff here that I would like to share, and hopefully all you fellow AARP card holders will remember and enjoy.

After you go to the site www.billrolikenterprises.com, go to the Moparcheology tab on the navigation bar just below the header. Then click on the second drop-down box called Vintage Mopar Drag Racing.

Thanks, and enjoy the photos, the tunes, and the balance of the site!

Bill Rolik

SS1514


Bill Rolik 12-09-2008 12:29 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Eric,

I have many non-Mopar vintage shots as well, which I may post at a future date.

You can see my own race and musclecar background by clicking on the "Significant Rides" tab.

And If you enjoy travel, vintage stuff and classic rock, go to "Road Trips", the "Concert Info" page for even more tunes, and "About Us" for the obligatory bio.

Have a great day!

Bill Rolik

www.billrolikenterprises.com

P.S. This is certainly a challenging climate to attempt to re-enter the "game", but we are going to give it a go!

Myron Piatek 12-09-2008 12:40 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Bill,

You couldn't have picked a better opening song & follow-ups!

But the red & blue link list on the left is overlapping the print and photos. Is that at your end?

Thanks

Bill Rolik 12-09-2008 12:49 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Myron,

My site has been up about a month, and I have had only four comments pertaining to what you have described.This seems to be a very isolated scenario in the field.

Per my webmaster (after his review of all of the programming codes etc.), this can happen occasionally when certain odd combinations of low screen resolution, monitor size and browser choice are in play. An upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 by itself should do it, but your resolution may need an adjustment. Also, extremely small screens can cause an issue as well.

Thanks for looking in!

Bill Rolik

Clayton Wright 12-09-2008 01:23 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Bill. Thanks for the pictures and the tunes. Sure brings a tear to an old mans eye. The good old days when drag racing was a lot more fun. Thanks again.
Clayton

Bill Rolik 12-09-2008 02:09 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Clayton,

Thanks for the kudos.

As time allows, I may put up some vintage "Brand X" photos as well.

I REALLY want to see some Chevy guys cry.

Bill Rolik

Dennis P Chapman 12-09-2008 05:12 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Great pictures Bill love the music.

bill dedman 12-09-2008 06:34 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Great photos, Bill. I was also experiencing some text overlap, but it's on the right side of my screen. I have IE 7 and Windows XP, with a 17" monitor. Don't recalll my resolution numbers...

I am fascinated by the picture of the K/SA '70 Valiant on the trailer. That can only be a 318 2bbl car, and I wondered if they had any success with that combination. The HP factor has recently been reduced from 230HP to 185.

Can you remember anything about that car as to its performance? I can certainly understand if you don't....

Congratulations on your return to racing, and the best of luck to you!!!

Bill

Bill Rolik 12-09-2008 07:07 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Guys, thanks for the input. I will have my webmaster look at this overlapping issue again. In the FEW previous cases, the use of IE7 took care of it. I know he also recommends the higher resolution the better, and he uses IE7 on what I believe is a 21" monitor.

My home office unit is a 19" Dell with Firefox and Vista.

My laptop is a 15.4" Dell with IE6 and XP.

Both are perfect.

We will get on the case right away to see if there is anything left unresolved on this end. Once again, the site has only been up for a month, so there MAY be an elusive gremlin, but he also said that because of the heavy content on my home page, there MAY be only 99% effectiveness in the field.

Thanks again.

Bill Rolik

Bill Rolik 12-09-2008 07:19 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Bill,

There were no Valiant post sedans in 70, because that was the first year that the Duster was introduced. With no side marker lamps, the Seligmann/Kenney car is a 67 Valiant 100 with most likely the 273/235. There was no 318 available in an A-Body car in 67, but it was in 68-69 only.

Bill Rolik

bill dedman 12-09-2008 08:05 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Bill,

You are, of course, 1000-percent keyrect on all counts!

I had completely forgotten that the "Commando" 273 was available in the 3rd-generation Valiants.

NHRA has recently de-factored that engine from its OEM rating of 235 down to 210, and it looks like some of them might be viable contenders in K/SA once again. Bill Bushmaker's daughter is running one in Div. VI and has run nearly a second under with a minimum of testing. 12.0s's at two different tracks for her '65 Valiant 2-door post. It's a natural J/SA car ballasted to K/SA.

Thanks a LOT for the quick and accurate reply!

Bill

Bill Rolik 12-09-2008 09:59 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Yes, I have noticed the performance of the Bushmaker car. Very strong considering that you can probably get more air through a Burger King straw than you can through the ports and valves of 273 heads.

And if you have ever seen original super-skinny 273 rods, you would never think they would last in ANY race motor. I am not sure if anyone is gambling by running these pieces in a 318 or 340 currently, but they sure are light!


Bill Rolik

bill dedman 12-09-2008 11:40 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Bill,
Don't bet too heavily on that... LOL!

As you're probably aware, the head with the casting number ending in "302" (actually,4323302) is now legal on a 273. I think that was a 318 head introduced around 1986, with the same size valves, but supposedly better-flowing ports and a high-swirl combustion chamber... allegedly worth something.

Still, 12-flat is moving for a 273/automatic car in (K/SA) at 2,900 pounds. I THINK Larry Hollums does that motor, so, that explains a lot.. LOL! Anybody remember the SS/IA car of Winter/Esslinger (another Hollums effort)???
'nuf sed.

Bill

jim powers 12-10-2008 09:54 AM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
thanks for some great memories, do you still have the super stock duster???was a bad *** car,i knew you when you ran the duster and worked at the truck leasing company in elizabeth,i was your ups driver back then and ran a 72 duster at thetime myself

Bill Rolik 12-10-2008 11:09 AM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Jim,

After 26 years of ownership, the Duster was sold in 97 (home purchase), and my GT/GA Shadow is now campaigned by Ken Etter in CA.

The plan is to revive the 71 340 Cuda owned by Bill Meerholz for SS/KA, especially since the HP factor has been dropped to 283. It will also be used as a marketing tool for the musclecar parts businesses we are both in with separate product lines. The second engine option is to install a low compression 340 for GT/JA. The car needs numerous upgrades (wheelie bars, complete fuel system, electronics, yada, yada, yada), but the biggest single issue is the heads and valve gear. The car last ran (with Dave Weber power, quite well I might add) BEFORE porting was permitted. Some contacts have been made, and sponsor proposals are being drawn up now, but this is no slam dunk. Life has ""gotten in the way" (as it does for everyone in a costly sport like this) for many years, so some outside assistance will more than likely be needed to bring everything to fruition. There is no specific timetable, but we are going to push to make it happen.

Bill Rolik

Bill Rolik 12-10-2008 12:04 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
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Here is the deal on that track, with a bit of history first:

In late 1976, I was sent, along with local welding guru extraordinaire Bill Hayes, to Don Carlton's shop in Lenoir, NC. Prior arrangements had been made with Mike Koran and Ted Spehar at SVI in Michigan to procure a body-in-white Dodge Aspen for local SS/AA racer Ed Lukas, who wanted to go Pro Stock racing with Tim Richards power, and since Richards was the go-to guy for SS Hemi's at the time, it was a natural progression. Carlton, who did not normally do customer work, was fascinated by the project, and agreed to build the car!

We brought the body-in-white to Carlton's shop in the fall of 76, and were told to expect a rolling car for Ed by years end. Work commenced, but then, Carlton called to say that he and Clyde Hodges needed to completely modify their B/A Colt (including a wheelbase stretch) for the upcoming 77 Winternationals, and would not be able to deliver the rolling Aspen by the original deadline. So Lukas, who wanted to get moving on the Aspen on HIS end, said to Carlton "How about we send Hayes and Rolik to work on the Aspen, while you guys continue with the Colt?" Carlton said "Great, let's do it!"

Hayes and I flew down and spent almost two weeks on welding and fabrication. During our stay there, Carlton said "I am going to show you something that will scare the hell out of you". So we jump in his big-*** 73 Fury, with his 3-legged dog in tow, and drive over to Hudson Dragway in Hudson, NC, not too far from Lenoir.

The photo you show from my website (I have many photos from this trip) shows yours truly sitting on a cinder block on the starting line. Notice the "tree" swinging from a horizontal cable across the track!

The track (1.00 admission) was an outlaw facility that saw countless match races with all of the familiar names, and obviously, if you get out of shape here, you have a real problem.

Now here is the "fun" part per Carlton: Notice that the shutdown area basically goes straight up. If that did not stop you, you would hit the trees at the top. If you somehow made it through the trees, you went over the cliff.

The "long and winding return road" was through the trees to the left. How about that at night?

You can't make this up.

Pictured are the Aspen under construction after the body was mounted, and the bare body-in-white sitting in front of the shop and Carlton's "wire" car. At the top of the driveway to the right was a building where Don, Clyde and Don's father did their own fiberglass moulding!

They even took us to a "fish camp", which two knuckleheads from Jersey had never heard of before (fuhgeddaboudit). Now whenever I go south, I make a point to eat "hush puppies".

Bill Rolik

Peter426 03-27-2009 02:27 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Rolik (Post 95618)
Gentlemen,

I reached into my photo archives to extract some photos I shot beginning in 1966 through approximately 1976, primarily at E-Town, Island and Indy, to create a special page called "Vintage Mopar Drag Racing". There is some pretty cool stuff here that I would like to share, and hopefully all you fellow AARP card holders will remember and enjoy!

Thanks, and enjoy the photos, the tunes, and the balance of the site!

Bill Rolik

SS1514

Bill,

Thanks for uploading those pix! To me that was drag racing's best era. I remember watching your yellow and orange SS/IA Plymouth Duster run many times at Raceway Park. That car was my favorite.

Regards,

Pete

art leong 03-27-2009 04:02 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Rolik (Post 95771)
Here is the deal on that track, with a bit of history first:

In late 1976, I was sent, along with local welding guru extraordinaire Bill Hayes, to Don Carlton's shop in Lenoir, NC. Prior arrangements had been made with Mike Koran and Ted Spehar at SVI in Michigan to procure a body-in-white Dodge Aspen for local SS/AA racer Ed Lukas, who wanted to go Pro Stock racing with Tim Richards power, and since Richards was the go-to guy for SS Hemi's at the time, it was a natural progression. Carlton, who did not normally do customer work, was fascinated by the project, and agreed to build the car!

We brought the body-in-white to Carlton's shop in the fall of 76, and were told to expect a rolling car for Ed by years end. Work commenced, but then, Carlton called to say that he and Clyde Hodges needed to completely modify their B/A Colt (including a wheelbase stretch) for the upcoming 77 Winternationals, and would not be able to deliver the rolling Aspen by the original deadline. So Lukas, who wanted to get moving on the Aspen on HIS end, said to Carlton "How about we send Hayes and Rolik to work on the Aspen, while you guys continue with the Colt?" Carlton said "Great, let's do it!"
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Hayes and I flew down and spent almost two weeks on welding and fabrication. During our stay there, Carlton said "I am going to show you something that will scare the hell out of you". So we jump in his big-*** 73 Fury, with his 3-legged dog in tow, and drive over to Hudson Dragway in Hudson, NC, not too far from Lenoir.

The photo you show from my website (I have many photos from this trip) shows yours truly sitting on a cinder block on the starting line. Notice the "tree" swinging from a horizontal cable across the track!

The track (1.00 admission) was an outlaw facility that saw countless match races with all of the familiar names, and obviously, if you get out of shape here, you have a real problem.

Now here is the "fun" part per Carlton: Notice that the shutdown area basically goes straight up. If that did not stop you, you would hit the trees at the top. If you somehow made it through the trees, you went over the cliff.

The "long and winding return road" was through the trees to the left. How about that at night?

You can't make this up.

Pictured are the Aspen under construction after the body was mounted, and the bare body-in-white sitting in front of the shop and Carlton's "wire" car. At the top of the driveway to the right was a building where Don, Clyde and Don's father did their own fiberglass moulding!

They even took us to a "fish camp", which two knuckleheads from Jersey had never heard of before (fuhgeddaboudit). Now whenever I go south, I make a point to eat "hush puppies".

Bill Rolik

Hi Bill while at Gainesville I was talking to Jack McCormack and "wild" Bill Hancock stopped by. He was looking good, a lot grayer, a little heavier. But the same person. He is currently living in Fla. He, Shep, and Hoover taught us everything we needed to know back then

Bill Rolik 03-27-2009 06:44 PM

Re: Mopar Blasts From The Past
 
Yes, Art, and I especially enjoyed the Performance Seminars that Chrysler (with Shepard as MC) would offer. They were usually held in the Philly area. At that time, it was like having an audience with the Pope. Sadly, I never was able to kiss his ring, but we all got tons of info and had great Q & A sessions.

Bill Rolik

SS 1514


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