Re: "Shaker" cars
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Re: "Shaker" cars
- From: Bob Crockett <bcrocket@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 15:00:10 -0500
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Interesting old photo of the Virginia Shaker / Grey Goose cars. Tickled
my memory a bit, too. Realizing, of course that this _was_ goin' on 40
years ago... the "shaker" name seems to have been used by a number of
car owners in different parts of the country. Did that term have some
relationship to some common feature of the cars? Light gauge sheet
metal and bumpers, or the like? I do recall some with either acid
dipped or aluminum dront end sheet metal; seems like the factory cars
were aluminum.
Also, the V. Shaker has stretched rear wheelwells, not relocated, but
just the front of the well moved forward. less bodywork, I suppose, but
did this allow the car to run in different classes? (F/X and Super
Stock, for example)
I remember fondly, the old match races the track promoters put together.
Seems like there were cars were built for "RACING" that were not
"Factory" at all. Things like beam axles like the "Gassers" ran, that I
think Dick Landy used. Anybody seen a book on the ins and outs of those
days. I would buy one if I found it!
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