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  • I was reviewing the "Ladies Posing With Cars" thread and saw this racer and was wondering if anyone has any further information on it ?

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      • Stock cars racing on Daytona Beach in 1940.

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        • Originally posted by Monster View Post
          Stock cars racing on Daytona Beach in 1940.
          I have a theory - maybe that's where all the turning left began because they'd rather be on the high side when it rolled over so they could better feel it coming.
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          • A cool picture from the Historical Society in our small town; Henry J. Wilmhurst in his 1902 Orient Buckboard Runabout in front of the hotel.

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              • A rare Victorian era Imperial Walker. I assume it was driven by Steamtroopers?

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                • wonder how it moved, seems like an awful lot of weight.

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                  • I'm speculating that it moved via PhotoShop ... ha, ha, ha !

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                    • Buck Baker in 1957 at Daytona Beach, with his "Black Widow".

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                      • Black Widow a friend just finished, that he spent 30 years gathering all the correct parts for. Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_0593.jfif Views:	0 Size:	967.9 KB ID:	1305652
                        Last edited by prostreet34; September 3, 2021, 06:29 PM.
                        2011 Drag Week (unlimited) 5th place 10.89 avg.
                        2012 Drag Week (unlimited) 5th place 10.55 avg.
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                        • Originally posted by prostreet34 View Post
                          Black Widow a friend just finished, that he spent 30 years gathering all the correct parts for. Click image for larger version Name:	IMG_0593.jfif Views:	0 Size:	967.9 KB ID:	1305652
                          I'd like to see more of this if you get a chance, those Black Widow 57's are an interesting machine
                          Tim
                          Melbourne Australia

                          65 Hardtop Impala, 70 GTS Monaro, 93 "80" Landcruiser

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                          • Based off the iconic 1957 Chevrolet 150, the ‘Black Widow’ was a proven NASCAR winner with its fuel injected motor. This specific ‘Black Widow’, known as the Ram Jester, was completed on March 1st, 1957 making it one of the first out of six constructed. Racing was frowned upon after the tragic accident that occurred at the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans that killed more than 80 spectators. In turn, manufacturers did not officially support racing teams in the few years following. General Motors created, SEDCO (Southern Engineer Development Company), which allowed them to produce racecars off the books for NASCAR and drag racing in the late 50s and 60s. SEDCO was led by former lead race engineer of Hudson, Vince Piggins, and went on to produce the ‘Black Widows’. Piggins created an informational book, “1957 Chevrolet Stock Car Competition Guide,” on how to create the racecar for other teams to follow when creating their own Chevy 150 racecar.

                            They were so successful, that they won several races and clinched the 1957 NASCAR Grand National Championship. The Black Widows had a winning formula due to a lightweight body, very similar to the Chevy 150, and powerful 283 fuel-injected engine. The racecars in NASCAR were not that much different than their road going variant at the time. The Black Widows had six-lug wheels, a different exhaust, and a larger gas tank for increased range. With all the winning that they did people thought the150s were unstoppable until May of 1957, when there was a large accident at the Virginia 500. Several spectators were injured, causing General Motors to become anxious and ultimately pull the plug on the SEDCO project. The ‘Black Widows’ dominated the sport so much, that it caused NASCAR to ban fuel injection.

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                            • This is a link to the Black Widow that Hennery just finished, fortunately the original driver Rex White is still around. Interesting Rex actually worked for GM on the Black Widow project, so he was a great resource. This car has all the actual parts that were specific to to theses cars in 1957, it really is a time capsule.

                              widow44.com - 1957 Chevrolet "Black Widow" - Rex White #44

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                              2012 Drag Week (unlimited) 5th place 10.55 avg.
                              all time best 10.27 @ 127

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