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Ok, So Keith uses his tow bar and tabs, now you just need a drag brake for the 1965 GTO.
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Old 01-30-2020, 04:16 PM
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Back when these came out, some drag strips weren't quite as flat as they are now. Some had dips that made a car roll if you weren't on the brake when staged. Some were flat for the quarter mile, but the staging area just behind or right at the starting line were uphill or downhill. Edgewater in Ohio was a prime example, especially if you were staging a long wheelbase car, like a dragster. Quaker City was another. That's why Brannan rigged up a Studebaker hillholder on his 62 and 63 Fords back in 62 and 63. When you travel to backwoods strips, you never know what to expect. It's best to at least be prepared for situations you have encountered before.
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Old 01-30-2020, 04:21 PM
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Back when these came out, some drag strips weren't quite as flat as they are now. Some had dips that made a car roll if you weren't on the brake when staged. Some were flat for the quarter mile, but the staging area just behind or right at the starting line were uphill or downhill. Edgewater in Ohio was a prime example, especially if you were staging a long wheelbase car, like a dragster. Quaker City was another. That's why Brannan rigged up a Studebaker hillholder on his 62 and 63 Fords back in 62 and 63. When you travel to backwoods strips, you never know what to expect. It's best to at least be prepared for situations you have encountered before.
That's a common discussion point between me and my buddies:

Me: "...was that the track that was kinda out in the boonies; you take this narrow two lane through a couple corn fields...etc".

Scott: "Whelp - that could be about anywhere."

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Here is the progress on my Hurst Drag Brake. The rods are adjustable and still need to be cut to length. After it is all fit I will paint the parts.
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After years of searching I finally found a NOS one.
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Did you buy it from a guy who found 2 NOS race brakes?

Can I borrow it to make drawings so I can replicate it?

I love shifters, but I think these are even more cool than the coolest shifter.

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Sadly it was the only one, absolutely, see you at mcacn.
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Very cool part to acquire Dan. Thanks for sharing the pics.
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Now that is a cool item !!! Thanks for sharing!!!! Rob
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