The content provides a brief overview of various drag racing vehicles, focusing on their owners, specifications, and performance. Here’s a summary of the entries:
Sweet Mountain Music – Owned by Joe Boggs, this 1973 Top Fuel dragster from West Virginia features an unknown chassis and a Chrysler Hemi engine, achieving a 1/4 mile time of 7.160 seconds at Rockingham.
Want Bird – This dragster, owned by Larry Aiello, comes from Salt Lake City and was noted for its 392 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi and 2-speed manual transmission. It appears in entries from both 1972 and 1974.
Sam Miller Construction Co. and Bostonian – Both vehicles were owned by Sam Miller, highlighting a ’69 Plymouth Barracuda and a ’71 Plymouth Cuda, respectively. They feature Chrysler Hemi engines and 2-speed manual transmissions, competing in Fuel Funny Car categories.
Super Puffer – Another of Sam Miller’s cars, a ’70 Plymouth Cuda, is powered by a 426 Hemi with a 3-speed manual.
Plyler Racing – This 2006 Top Sportsman car, owned by Barry and Brandon Plyler, uses a 698 cubic inch Ford engine in an ’88 Ford Thunderbird.
Van Iderstine Speed Center and Lucifer’s – Both owned by Sam Miller, these Top Fuel dragsters from 1969 and 1970 feature 426 Hemi engines, showcasing competitive times.
Overall, the entries highlight the evolution and specifications of drag racing vehicles, emphasizing performance and engineering in various class categories.