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Agreed it would not be stealthy on the street... I just love the custom paint on the drag cars from the period.
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You're correct Tony.
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You posted a pic a while back of Bert Strauss and his Astre. The rear quarters were really opened up to fit the large tires. Tommy Mangov ran an Astre with very similar quarters.
I can't imagine there were two Pontiac Astre drag cars, both in southern Ontario with virtually identical rear quarter modifications ... any chance they are the same car? |
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Didn't Louie Mangov also run the Astre? Looks like the same, with a few updated changes like hood and grill opening?
Zig, whp around Toronto at that time was building cars? Was Eddy Bryk or whatever the spelling, doing chassis yet? |
According to the Canadian Drag Racing Hall of Fame website, Eddy Bryck opened the Chassis Shop in 1975. He is still in operation (last I heard anyway) in Pickering, behind Karbelt.
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My favorite era of Pro Stock racing. Multiple brands and models of cars in the class. Heads up door slammer racing at its best! Notice the Mopar Missile in the background.
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same car louis mangov
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A few more of Bert Straus’ Astre, all w/ original style nose so earlier than above pics. Note Astre only Split Grille + T’Light surrounds. :beers: ~ Pete . |
So is the Gremlin still around?
What does it look like today? |
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