JDMeister
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- May 1, 2021
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I'm pulling out of a fractured memory, not my ass.
So far back I'm ashamed to quote.
Some may remember I've been dunning since 1961.
Nuf Said.
A long time ago a guy, was running a lightweight Corvair powered
"Hill Shooter" rail. Pretty fast.
I had watched him clean the clock of a boat load of big V8s.
"Bill" was an engineer at GM and the head guy at GM parts department.
And, as that allowed him access to "Secret" GM parts, his Corvair was
running Corvette pistons and other clever GM parts.
I was parked at the "Old Glamis Store" when Bill asked for help
installing a NOS system on his hill shooter.
You may agree this was a bit ahead of the time.
Not many had started using NOS in the sand.
Good God almighty, what THE HELL DID HE DO?
A great improvement was achieved.
Years later, I was talking with Gil George.
He knew the story of Bill, was a close friend.
Color me surprised.
Anyway, those were fun times, building and breaking buggies.
I rebuilt my whoop almost every trip.
That's Glamis.
Photo for memories.
So far back I'm ashamed to quote.
Some may remember I've been dunning since 1961.
Nuf Said.
A long time ago a guy, was running a lightweight Corvair powered
"Hill Shooter" rail. Pretty fast.
I had watched him clean the clock of a boat load of big V8s.
"Bill" was an engineer at GM and the head guy at GM parts department.
And, as that allowed him access to "Secret" GM parts, his Corvair was
running Corvette pistons and other clever GM parts.
I was parked at the "Old Glamis Store" when Bill asked for help
installing a NOS system on his hill shooter.
You may agree this was a bit ahead of the time.
Not many had started using NOS in the sand.
Good God almighty, what THE HELL DID HE DO?
A great improvement was achieved.
Years later, I was talking with Gil George.
He knew the story of Bill, was a close friend.
Color me surprised.
Anyway, those were fun times, building and breaking buggies.
I rebuilt my whoop almost every trip.
That's Glamis.
Photo for memories.
