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Re: Santa Maria Drags

To: saltracer@awwwsome.com, land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Santa Maria Drags
From: ARDUNDOUG@aol.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 13:30:21 EST
Tom,
    Where were you living in 1960? You must have had quite a drive to get to 
Santa Maria. What MPH and ET did the roadster turn? What kind of power? A SBC?
    In the mid to late 50's there was a guy from the Valley (Madera, I think) 
named Hut Watkins who ran a fuel roadster sponsored by Ed Fant Buick and 
powered by a Nailhead. He ran ET's about the same as my fuel Flatty (10's on 
a good day at about 125-130). I always dreaded having to face him, but he 
never was at SLO or Santa Maria when I ran. I see him regularly at El Mirage, 
Bonneville, and the Reunions. I'll introduce him to you sometime.
    Also from Madera were a couple of guys with a DeSoto powered slingshot 
Modified Roadster with a shark nose made from a late 30's Willys hood. They 
were Milt Alley & Herb DeWitt (I think), and the thing ran pretty hard. I 
never had to run them either.
    Did you ever run into Harry Webster from Fresno? He had another slingshot 
27 T Modified Roadster that ran 140+ at Kingdon (Lodi, CA) powered by Joe 
Boghosian's fuel Ardun. Boghosian is still building racing engines and is at 
the salt regularly, turning wrenches on the Indy Cammer SB Ford powered fuel 
roadster of Ron Van Natta.
    I remember once in the 50's when Webster & Boghosian took the Ardun and 
put it into a bone-stock 40 Ford sedan, adding only 8" slicks on the rear. 
The thing turned 118, phenominal for those days when George Santos (father of 
Rick Santos the "three-peat" Federal Mogul Dragster champ) and his Flatty 
powered steel 5-window Deuce were dominating "A" Gas at 106 in the 13's.
    As a side note, one of the "heavy-hitters" of the mid 50's was Ernie 
Hashim from Bakersfield, CA who had one of the first front-mounted GMC blown 
Chryslers in Calif. He was sponsored by Hylton Drilling Co. and the car was 
driven by Bill Replogle. It was a pretty basic, very short WB slingshot using 
what looked like Model T Ford frame rails.It consistently ran about 150 in 
the 1/4 mile.
    In the mid 1980's I was at an old-time-rodders-reunion in Paso Robles, CA 
put on by Chic Cannon (the NHRA Safety Safari guy from the olden days). Ernie 
Hashim was there and I had a long talk with him. Turned out that he had no 
pics of his old car. I just happened to have one taken in 1955 at Minter 
Field (near Bakersfield) at a meet put on by the Smokers. In those days the 
promoter always had a photo-op before eliminations with all the cars lined up 
at the starting line. I was there from San Luis Obispo as a spectator and 
snapped a pic and Hashim's car was the first in a line of about 10 fuel 
dragsters. The pic was taken with an old reflex camera using 
2 1/4 X 2 1/4 film, so when I enlarged it 30 years later it was really clear. 
Ironically, in the picture are 3 Ardun powered dragsters. The rest include 
the Glass Slipper (Flatty powered), Art Chrismans old #25, the 
Nesbitts-Orange special, and a host of other then-famous cars.
    On a final note, the next pic took was the Top Eliminator race. The cars 
running for the top spot were not included in the photo-op because they 
weren't fuel dragsters. The race was between Fritz Voigt (later to be Mickey 
Thompson's wrench) in his Chrysler gas hemi dragster and Jim "Jazzy" Nelson 
in his legendary Flatty powered Fiat coupe. Jazzy got the "Flathead-Jump" on 
Fritz, made a little noise, Fritz smoked the tires, and we had a Flatty Top 
Eliminator.
    If anybody's interested I can post the photo-op lineup of all the fuel 
cars.
                                                .Ardun Doug in CA

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