Texas Whale Update

Bet it will be the only 60 Plymouth 2-door wagon running in Nostalgia Super Stock next year.

Mark Artis at Texas Thunder has been assembling this car for me for quite some time — and it is rounding third and heading for home.

The below photos were taken by Pat Artis.


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There is a big scramble to get the car finished, down to Houston, and to the tack for the Houston race. It won’t be ready to go down the track if we make that deadline — but it should be ready for others to check out. It will take the rest of the winter to handle the finishing details and TT for racing next year.



Driver Photos

Driver Photos

While at the NMCA event at Gateway this last weekend, I managed to get some photos of NSS Drivers with their cars.

DriverBarry

We told Barry that we’re making a New York City Fireman Calendar of the more buffed NSS Drivers! Don’t tell him I was yanking on his chain.

Driver00Joe

DriverCharlie

DriverC-Frees

DriverChevelle

DriverClay

DriverDallasS

DriverDaveS

DriverDonnie

DriverDougP

DriverDuell

DriverJimN

DriverJoeM

DriverKruger

DriverMarty

DriverRosie

DriverOldSchool

DriverMi9keMoss

DriverMeese

DriverRuss

DriverSkip

DriverSteve

DriverSteveW

DriverTimFrees

Many of the drivers have to be dragged to the computer, so they won’t see their photo unless some of you email them the link.

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NSS Report For Maple Grove

Maple Grove NSS Report

 

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By: Dave Schultz ~ June 8, 2010

 

The Schultz family left on Wednesday, June 2nd at 9:30 AM and arrived at the track at 7PM Thursday. We spent the night in the staging area outside the track. We bought the Vitamin C (63 Savoy) in a single trailer — as the black 65 Coronet that Dallas was going to campaign still won't run — and we'd run out of time.

 

The gates opened at about 10AM, and we quickly got set up, established driver credentials, and tech'd the car in. At 3PM they opened the track to Time Trials. On my first and only TT pass — the car did  a 11.170 with the same 160 pounds that was bolted in from Bowling Green. The car was running the number at Bowling Green — but the air was horrible (about 4500') at Maple Grove. Both Doug Duell and Barry Camp moved up to C/FX as their cars couldn't do a B/FX number. Many of the cars bumped to one slower number. Worse yet for me was that the car was leaking water badly as I returned to the pits.

 

The water was coming from the left side of the block — which put a lump in my throat. Closer inspection found it was coming from the left center steel freeze plug of the 413's block. We drained the coolant and filled the plug with blue Permatex –as that's all we could find. We were hosed for any more TT and the first round of qualifying was to start at 7PM. We did unbolt 80 pounds from the left side (I'm a "Full-Figured" guy so we were heavy on the left side as it was).

 

When they called NMC (NSS Generally follows next) to the lanes, we filled the radiator with water — and it leaked just as bad. I made the quick decision that I needed to be counted as being there (after 3200 miles travel to/from the race) and that I should be counted Friday night — as there was a 40% chance of rain Saturday and Sunday. I drained the water, started the car cold and coasted to the top of the lanes. I waited towards the end of NSS to let the car be as cold as possible and then coasted downhill to the burnout box and started the car up there. I did a quick and light burnout, made an easy 11.09 pass, and it shut down at the top. Dallas towed me back to the pits in Barry Camp's (who is dogging me for $100 to use it) ATC. The car is an iron head car and I felt sure I didn't hurt anything as the car was stone cold when I did the burnout, and the temp gauge (albeit there was no water to measure) didn't exceed 200 degrees. The .09 had me 9 of 17 cars.

 

Kurt Neighbor had some emery paper, and "Mr. 4-Speed" Marty had some JB Weld. Dallas sanded the inside of the freeze plug and found a pinhole right at the edge of the sides and bottom, and pushed in some JB into it, then a thick smear in that area of the plug — before putting the car away for the night. Andy Warren and his father tried to find a rubber adjustable plug on the way to the motel — but all auto parts stores were closed.

 

In the morning we pushed the car out of the trailer and filled with water while crossing fingers. No Leak. Dallas took the car for its morning warm up and got the water to 170 before returning — no leaks. I borrowed a 6 pound cap from Fred Rager. Two hours later (all of which I spent in a lawn chair staring at the ground under the engine) we were called to the line for Q2 — still no leaks. I did a 11.05 — which had me in 8th of 17. No leaks when I returned to the pits from Q2. The 3rd Qualifying occurred at about 7PM Saturday — and I managed a 11.02, putting me 8th of 17.

 

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On the above Qualifying, Kurt and Barry swapped — with Barry being the actual top qualifier on the sheet revised in the AM. Barry had his .003 first, but the computer initially put Kurt in the Top position for a faster MPH. MPH doesn't count in NSS — the first with the same low number does. In the First Round of Eliminations.

  • I was paired with Scott Griffith for the first round, and he couldn't make the call — so I got the BYE. Still no leak!

  • Doug Duell won over "Mr. 4-Speed" Marty

  • Rager over the "Princess of Speed"

  • Bates over DiMino Sr.

  • Scotty Jiles over DiMino Jr.

  • Kurt over his bud Skippy

  • Poskovitch over Louis Popp (don't know him) in a red black Coronet

  • Gary Beemer over Hoblick

  • Barry Camp with the bye

In the second round:

  • Schultz over Jiles

  • Poskovitch over Duell

  • Bates over Camp

  • Rager over Beemer

  • Neighbors had the Bye

In the third round, the winner of Bates and I would get a Bye to the final. I choked! For the entire event I had very good RTs (.070 the worse) — but I red lit (first time in this car, and first time in almost a year) after staging too deep. I had been staging deep because this car reacts slower than my 4-speed car — and I want to leave at the same time on the lights as I normally do. The "All Ford" Semis had Neighbor over Posovitch and Bates with the Bye.

 

Neighbors' Mercury took the win over Bate's 67 Failaine.

 

This race had a very light turnout for all classes. Despite 422 again scheduling an event the same time NMCA is in the area (many say this isn't an accident – but I'm so far away from the NE that it doesn't affect me) NSS and OC were the only two classes to come up with more than ten cars. Speculation in the pits reasoned that the track is too long of a haul for most; the forecasted weather (although we were only down for a couple of hours — a recent NMCA record) had many stay home; the combination of Bradenton going to Monday, Bowling Green cancelled (along with the forecast) have many throwing in the towel for 2010; or that the first four races mean nothing for the points chase — or a combination or two/more.

 

For NSS, Chicago is scheduled the same time as the Chrysler Classics — so you can expect even fewer Mopars. Then one of Schneider's races (Cordova?) is scheduled the same time as Milan — and last year that siphoned off quite a few Mopars. NSS is getting to be a Ford thing with NMCA lately. We (Mopar guys) were outnumbered again this race.

 

This race report is obviously through my eyes. I am more than willing to post any of the reports of others on a Nostalgia Drag Racing class. The best thing to do it to document the chain of events to the race on the appropriate forum by creating a new thread like I did in the NSS Forum: http://nostalgiadragracers.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=nss&action=display&thread=188 that anyone can post to — and then post a summary after event has ended. I'll then cut and paste it to the Nostalgia Drag Racers site.

Kewl Big Red Ram Stuff

New NSS/BRR Items in Gift Shop

 

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A high resolution image of the above is use for a wide variety of items

NSS/Big Red Ram Value T-shirt
 

NSS/Big Red Ram Value T-shirt
$11.99

NSS/Big Red Ram Jr. Ringer T-Shirt
 

NSS/Big Red Ram Jr. Ringer T-Shirt
$19.99

NSS/Big Red Ram Men's Sleeveless Tee
 

NSS/Big Red Ram Men’s Sleeveless Tee
$17.99

NSS/Big Red Ram Ringer T
 

NSS/Big Red Ram Ringer T
$17.99

NSS/Big Red Ram Sweatshirt
 

NSS/Big Red Ram Sweatshirt
$32.99

NSS/Big Red Ram Hooded Sweatshirt
 

NSS/Big Red Ram Hooded Sweatshirt
$37.99

NSS/Big Red Ram Calendar Print
 

NSS/Big Red Ram Calendar Print
$6.99

NSS/Big Red Ram Mug
 

NSS/Big Red Ram Mug
$13.99

NSS/Big Red Ram Tile Coaster
 

NSS/Big Red Ram Tile Coaster
$7.50

Texas Black Magic

Texas Black Magic

My Back Up Car

Texas Black Magic has been up in Frisco visiting Mark at Texas Thunder for the finishing touches with converting to be NSS legal. Pat Artis took some photos — and man the car looks good to me.

Official Texas Thunder Hood prop



New Seats and shifter plates for the footbrake automatic (I hope I can remember how to drive one) transmission




New hood and scoop




Fuel System plumbed




Cable operated linkage



The view we will want to show at the line — the nuts even got a Texas Thunder Checker job



Waiting to go to the track next Friday



The photos have my watermark because they’re on my site and there’s a bug in the program when I ask to not watermark. They were taken by Pat Artis and are her copyrighted property.

Mark — the car looks great and I’m stoked. That car has never looked as good as it does now.

Remember to check out the NSS-Racin photo/video/event/blog site at www.nssracing.ning.com


Wagon Update

I was up to Texas Thunder last week to pick up the Big Red Ram — after having some year end upgrades done to it, and to drop off the Black Coronet as a back up car for the events I’m running this year. It was also a good time for my new Crew Chief/Shop Rat to be introduced to the guys up in Frisco.

While there, I shot a couple of photos of the 60 Plymouth wagon that I’ll be racing in 2010 — and discussed with Mark fiberglass fenders, hood, deck and bumpers; paint; and the engine going into the car. The transmission/shifter is the one that just came out of the Red Coronet. Below are a couple of photos.

Texas Thunder Racing Models



Living the Dream


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One can only dream of having their race car immortalized as a 1:18 scale model — Mark Artis and Dan Bell are living the dream!


1963-1/2 Ford Galaxie 500 “Texas Thunder” Drag Car


The 1963-1/2 Ford Galaxie is owned by Dan Bell, driven by Mark Artis, and the crew chief is Richard Bell.  It was built in 1997 and has since been campaigned across the U.S. racing in Nostalgia Super Stock.  Some highlights are class wins at Cordova, Illinois and Memphis, Tennessee, and the 2006/07 overall championship in the Texas Outsiders Racing Series.  The car with an extensively modified 427 FE engine has a best effort to date of 9.63 at 140 mph in the quarter mile.


This model is 1:18 scale, diecast metal with plastic parts, Sun Star 1471, introduced in December 2008.  The exterior color red with race day graphics, a chrome grille, window trim, wipers, door handles, body side moldings, light bezels, and accents, and silver rims with blackwall treads on the front and drag slicks on the rear.  The detailed interior color is red with black trim, chrome and silver accents, and features a roll cage with a removed back seat, racing shell bucket seats with a detailed racing harness, a floor mounted 4-speed shifter, a detailed dash with readable gauges, and a dash mounted tach and shift light.


The model has a detailed chassis, suspension and exhaust system with tube headers, an opening hood with a tear-drop shaped dome/air scoop, a nicely detailed 484 cubic inch V8 racing engine, opening doors, opening trunk with a fuel cell and battery box, adjustable steering, and rotating wheels with soft rubber tires.  The model is mounted on a black plastic base with a vehicle identification label in a window style box.  The model is factory mint/new in box, direct from the manufacturer’s shipping case.


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I’ve seen three advertised for $69.00 — but you can get one direct from the race team for $50 plus shipping. Autographed by the race team if you wish. Click here to email Mark with your zip code — and he’ll calculate shipping. Tell Mark you saw it on www.nssracing.com!