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Wall of Fame
Our Favorite Pictures (Wes has an extensive history with cars: more to come!)
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"Red Ryder" is a local favorite among Alfisti of the Northwest. She spent 3 years in Wes' shop transforming into a vintage race car. Stephen Habener and Wes poured their hearts -- and some $$ -- into the challenge and the result was a car that consistently finishes in the top 3 of her races, with many firsts. This car is now for sale. Photo: Rebecca Sherman |
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A beautiful shot of Red Ryder's previous intake system. Notice the flexible fuel lines delivering fuel from the HP Race SPICA pump. Photo: Rebecca Sherman |
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This picture was taken at a special Drag Race event at Half Moon Bay
California in 1964. The body was found recently at a garage sale in
Northern California. This little but mighty Fiat Topolino is currently
being restored by Steve Sparkman. Topolino means little mouse. A 364 cu
in. supercharged and injected Chevy engine powered the little mouse to a
new NHRA National record in 1965. Unlike most other supercharged racers
of the time this car started under it's own power and had a 3 speed
automatic transmission. |
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Just a shot of our past. This is the Joe Davis/Wes Ingram "Jewel T" doing its thing on a California dragstrip sometime in 1967. We were among the first to supercharge the then-new Big Block Chevrolet. We won the 1967 NHRA Super Eliminator World Championship with the Jewel-T. More pictures of the Jewel-T can be found on this page |
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