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.
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Originally Posted by Bill Rolik
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
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