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Posted Thursday, September 14, 2006 6:57 AM
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Midwesterners,

         Last chance, this year, to see a pure stock muscle car drag race in the midwest will happen Fri Sept 15th. Eliminations, best two out of three races, will happen tomorrow, Sept 16th. The track is the Mid-Michigan Motorplex in Stanton Michigan. This is located just to the northeast of Grand Rapids, Michigan. They have a web site at either PSMCDR or Mid Michigan, with maps and times. John Feistritzer (57 T'Bird F code) and Frank Rice (57 Custom 300, F code) along with a ton of Cobra Jets, 427 Marauders, Blower Studebakers and more will be there.

  Be nice to have some moral support from anybody NOT wearing a Bowtie shirt!

http://www.geocities.com/psmcdr

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Posted Sunday, September 17, 2006 7:49 AM
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We're home safe and sound. Generated a LOT of traffic and interest in Y Blocks. Had a steady stream of visitors both days. Lot's of comments about having had a '57 once, never saw a supercharged car etc. We tried to set people straight on the facts where possible. Answered a million questions, no it's not a 390, No it wasn't available in '56 Etc. Yes it's a column shifted 3 speed. The color of John's Thunderbird is Called Thunderbird Copper, it was a very popular color in '57. They were rated at 300 or 340 horsepower. 

We both won our matches, John raced a '69 Shelby Cobra Jet, I ran a '69 390 AMX.  

John ran a best of 14.90 @ 95, the red car ran a 14.030 @ 102.55. Almost a 13 second ride!

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Posted Sunday, September 17, 2006 8:24 AM
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Frank,

Pretty impressive times for a "three on the tree" shifting ride.  Even today, that kind of performance will outrun most of the faster rides but in its day and well into the Sixties, it would have simply just flown by most of the performance muscle that was available and had people just shaking their heads.  It's almost scary to think what a four speed with a hard launch and some power shifting would do for your car.  But being column shifted has to make the present performance level a head turner no doubt.

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Posted Sunday, September 17, 2006 3:41 PM
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Not only is Frank's car a 3 on the tree, there was another one there.  A guy by the name of Brian Stefina brought a '58 Merc 430, 400 horse tri power three on the tree car, similar to Royce's except it is two tone green.  Beautiful isn't enough of an adjective to describe the car.  He coaxed a 14.07 out of it on his final pass, this was the first time out for the car.  Brian has been racing a '64 Merc Maurader 427/425, it goes 13.0s.  Wonder if we can get him to bring the '58 to our next shootout.  If we let Royce run his, we have to let Brian run.

John

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Posted Sunday, September 17, 2006 7:00 PM
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A guy by the name of Brian Stefina brought a '58 Merc 430, 400 horse tri power three on the tree car, similar to Royce's except it is two tone green.  He coaxed a 14.07 out of it on his final pass, this was the first time out for the car.  Wonder if we can get him to bring the '58 to our next shootout.  If we let Royce run his, we have to let Brian run.

John

Sounds like a new trend in high perfomance column shifted cars.  I'm definitely game for having the orphan Lincoln engines running alongside the Y's as it would definitely add to the car count while adding some diversity to a field of cars that's already quite diversified.  Like you said, Royce has already broken the ground in that regard.

Lorena, Texas  (South of Waco)

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Posted Sunday, September 17, 2006 8:08 PM
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Further to John's comments on the Merc. They tried to get a match race set up between us but he'd already loaded the car in his closed trailer and wasn't interested. I was all for it, even if I lost can you imagine the ink and interest that would have created for Y's?

The merc was absolutely beautiful, made my F car look sad. AND, if john ever got serious about the 'Bird, the 14's would become 13's in a heartbeat. Er......second.

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Posted Monday, September 18, 2006 11:21 AM
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Frank,

Did you get Brian's contact info? It would be great to set up a match race between him and Royce next year! I would love to see those two Mercs going head to head.

Rob

I love the smell of burning rubber in the morning!

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Posted Monday, September 18, 2006 12:52 PM
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Hey Frank,

Congrats on the great ET and speed.  Back in the early 60's Hayden Proffit used to run a three speed trans in his Pontiac, even though a 4 speed was a viable stock option.  He thought that he was faster with one less shift.  What did you do at the Y Block Nationals?  Did I send you a copy of the  1993 Cars & Parts article on George Chaltins 57 F Skyliner?  He turned 15.10 when he won his class at the NHRA Nationals, in 61 I think.  I can't put my hands on the old Hot Rod magazine that had that listed.  He used to be in the 14's a lot too at the local tracks around the Chicago area.

Paul J. - '57 E Code

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Posted Tuesday, September 19, 2006 7:17 AM