

I'd love to get more information on this and other drag strips from the early days.
The top car is said to have something to do with Seattle's Jim Green, a name that has a lot of motorsport history in the Pacific northwest.
Again please and thank you to Larry Pfister and the old horsepowerheaven website.


1 comment:
The car in the top picture was just mentioned in National Dragster's "Dragster Insider" column.
http://www.nhra.com/blog/blog.aspx?BlogAlias=dragster-insider&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
Post a Comment