The content provides a summary of various drag racing vehicles, detailing their owners, specifications, and quarter-mile times.
Rollin’ Stone (1958): Owned by Carl T. Stone from Dallas, this 32 Ford Roadster features an unknown chassis and a 283 cubic inch Chevrolet engine with a 3-speed manual transmission. Quarter-mile ET is unknown.
Anteater (1965): Pat Foster from California owns this 23 Ford Model T, built on an unknown chassis, powered by a 392 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi with direct drive. Quarter-mile ET is not specified.
Scrima-liner (1965): Also by Pat Foster, this dragster was built by an unknown chassis maker and features a Chrysler Hemi engine. It achieved a quarter-mile ET of 8.200 at Long Beach in November 1965.
Chizler (1971): Owned by Chris Karamesines, this ’71 Ford Mustang has a 426 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi and a 2-speed manual transmission, with a notable quarter-mile time of 7.720 at Gainesville, NHRA.
Chris Karamesines (1971): Another Mustang, also owned by Karamesines, features a similar setup but uses an Ed Pink Hemi engine. Quarter-mile time is unknown.
Atlas Oil Tool Special (1970): This ’70 Ford Maverick, owned by John Bateman, has a 392 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi and achieves a quarter-mile ET of 7.200 in Saginaw.
All the vehicles showcase a mix of classic car builds and modern engineering in drag racing.