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Factory Lightweights: Detroit's Drag Racing Specials of the '60s

Factory Lightweights: Detroit's Drag Racing Specials of the '60s
By Charles Morris

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Factory Lightweights: Detroit's Drag Racing Specials of the '60s chronicles these rare cars that still inspire admirers and imitators today. Among racers it's never been a secret that a lighter car is a faster car--particularly in drag racing. When Detroit's automakers got involved in organized drag racing, they paid heed to this principle, issuing a series of rare race-only cars that became legends in their own time. Unbound by warranty and durability concerns, these wild cars featured lightweight additions such as fiberglass and aluminum body parts, Plexiglas windows and many more weight-saving tricks. Under their hoods were wicked, raucous engines that only felt at home on the quarter mile. Cars like the Ford Fairlane 427 Thunderbolt, Pontiac's Super Duty Catalina, Dyno Don Nicholson's Chevy II Wagon, and a whole assortment of Hemi-powered Mopars sit at the top of the heap when you're talking about the fastest American musclecars produced during the 1960s. Few of these cars were produced and very few still survive today. 


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #138863 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-08-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

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Editorial Reviews

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M
ustangs & Fords, September 2007
 
'This new title is an interesting read for any Ford fan of the Total Performance era."  


Hemmings
Muscle Machines, September 2007
 
"A good one for your gearhead library."  

About the Author

  Charles R. Morris is a 57-year-old resident of Normandy Beach, NJ and has
been a fan of drag racing since 1960. His personal drag racing experience
began in 1966 and includes competition in Stock, Super Stock, and Nostalgia Super Stock classes. He has been a contributor to various automotive publications for more than 17 years and is currently a writer for Legendary Ford magazine. Charlie has owned and restored a number of classic automobiles, including a factory lightweight racecar. Other interests
include scuba diving, military aircraft, history, and pets.  


Customer Reviews

Nostalgic factory racing at its best5
Hey--this is a can't miss book on the history of Detroit's involvement in the golden days of drag racing. I met Charles Morris at Beaver Springs Dragway and rate his book as the best ever written on this subject.

If you want to recapture the great days of the Z-11, The Ramchargers Dodges, all those great 427 Fords, Ken Montgomery, Dyno Don, Hayden Proffitt, Malcolm Durham and all the rest, order this book today. You won't be disappointed.
I was there when Ronnie Sox in his Z-11 came from three down to beat the Ramchargers at Vineland Speedway back in 1963 in a best of 7 match.

That special era is all here in this well written book for those who either experienced, or would like to, the factory battle years and the precursor to the great Funny Cars that these cars evolved into, which is also covered in detail.

Factory Lightweights5
I thought I knew a good bit about these cars, but this book was reading new chapters on all the cars. If you're into these cars, you need this book. It was also good to see pictures of the cars taken in their era taken by a good friend. It was also nice to see pictures taken at the Don Snyder collection which we have visited twice.

A must read for Drag Race fans!5
Charles does a wonderful job of capturing the essence of 60's Light Weight Race cars. Lots of never seen before photos and information about factory involvement as well as privately campaigned cars.