Thread: California Charger
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01-24-2009 08:17 AM #1
California Charger
I have added three new pics to my gallery---Short body side view and one each with Steve Carbone and John Keeling---fond memories!!!!!
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01-24-2009 08:26 AM #2
Looks just as "kool" with the short body! :-)
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01-24-2009 08:43 AM #3
Dig up some more pics Jerry!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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01-24-2009 08:52 AM #4
nice thanks i wish i was thereIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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01-24-2009 12:27 PM #5
But---THEY are gone now------
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01-27-2009 07:26 AM #6
That's strange ............. I remember it a little longer
Sorry sir .............. I just couldn't resist
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01-27-2009 07:54 AM #7
John---you did that before didn't you???I would of put those pics on the thread but I'm damn lucky just to get them in the gallery---can you bring Steve and John up for the thread??
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01-27-2009 08:08 AM #8
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01-27-2009 08:19 AM #9
can't be me ---I have grey hair
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01-27-2009 08:26 AM #10
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01-27-2009 09:21 AM #11
Here's the actual picture of the short bodied California Charger that Jerry posted
Last edited by Old Coyote; 01-30-2009 at 06:54 AM.
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11-24-2010 10:23 AM #12
Without a doubt, one of the best looking cars of all time, and proof that a car can be fast and look nice. Saw you guys win over Schultz and Glenn at OMS in 1970 for the title. My recollection tells me you would have beaten Garlits for 1971 Bakersfield title had Ramsey not red lighted. Your car had faster time, 392 and all. BTW, what prompted you to run the Enderle Barn Door style injectors?
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11-29-2010 06:42 PM #13
Rick didn't red light--he saw Garlits was overstaged and knew that Garlits would get an auto matic red light--Sat there as Garlits left with no red, chased him but even tho running about 3 tenthe faster didn't catch him or at least didn't get the win lite. Dwight Salsbury claimed that the track had the red turned off so they wouldn't have to pay out as much money as Don's reported appearance money was $3000 which was winner 's $$amount so if Rick had won the race it would have been $3000 each instead of $1500 for runner up
Dwight steamed about that for a year and he actually ended up in the final against Garlits---he just did burn out , briefly staged and left---no red lite!!!!! after the race he said--see, I told you guys----seems that a lot of tracks back then would turn off red for bought in cars to insure they won which saved tracks money.
Your other question about Van----I bought Chuck Johnson's half of the car effective after Bakersfield 1970--even tho we kept the caR at Van Luven's home garage, he pretty much stayed out of things--he did build the blowers (VanCharger) at Donovan's and because of his closeness to us opened a lot of doors--Mainly Isky"s---of course my association with the Johansons(Howards) Crower,Shelby(Goodyear) and others gradually separated the impact he had on the car however we were very good friends and he was very glad that we did as good as we did because he didn't have the funds to pursue it as we did.
The Enderle barn door had the biggest opening of all the injection systems which gave it the most manifold pressure---the trick was in the barrel valve--the barndoors liked to stick closed but we chromed the housing and hard anodized the throttle blades followed by a small tweek at the corners which stopped the sticking--the addition of a Hilborn pump(biggest at the time) gave us more fuel than the Enderle pump and we ran 100% nitro with a blank jet(means that we ran straight nitro, as much as we could pump into it) and later Crower came out with a bigger pump so we were able to run more but then could use a high speed lean out at hi altitude tracks>
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11-30-2010 11:56 AM #14
I too have been privy to at least two track conspiracies involving the orchestrating of winners who werent deserving, but earned the spot because they were a booked in star. It was a Chicago style format at Irwindale wherein the two fastest floppers went at it for the bucks. The booked in guy was given the chance while a suprizingly fast mid pack team had their act together that day and basically sat on the sideline. Cronyism surfaced at a 1977 fuel altered show at Irwindale where again the quicker, but less popular team loaded up at went home while one of the name brand headliners paired off with the equally well known team, thus creating THE ULTIMATE SHOWDOWN ON EARTH.
On a happier note, I recall you guys running a full bodied and tailed purple fueler in what 67 or 68?Last edited by wcd; 11-30-2010 at 11:58 AM.
Folks would walk into my shop and say what happened now? I'd reply, "I put it together just to take it apart - to put it together.. just to take it apart!" It seems like a never-ending process...
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