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MAGNIFICENT 7 AA/FUEL ALTERED
nostalgic371:
This has been posted elsewhere, but since I'm a member here, I thought I would share it. I do fabrication for a living, it's one of the projects I've been building for a customer.
MAGNIFICENT 7 AA/FUEL ALTERED TO BE RE-CREATED
The 1968 vintage S & R race cars built - Hawkins and Chadderton "Magnificent 7" fuel altered - is currently being re-created in Southern California in Leroy Chadderton's hometown of Redlands Ca. Skip Davis of Precision Marine, also in Redlands, is the owner/financier, engine builder, and machinist. Bill Gathings of Yucaipa Ca is doing the chassis and running gear fabrication to a precise scale of the famous original. Original owner Al Hawkins has given his blessing on the re-creation, and is providing technical advice and many unpublished photos from his collection. Surviving members among original crewmen Chuck Ogawa, Tom Scull, Steve Sheraton, alternate drivers Tom Ferraro, Mike Sullivan and Dan Geiger are being consulted for details as well. Chadderton raced the legendary Magnificent 7 on all three "California Fuel Altered" tours promoted across the U.S. with the well known "Winged Express", "Pure Heaven", and a rotation of cars filling the 4th spot. Look for updates as this project nears completion.
THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER:
Awesome car - wonderful project.
Will it be a
static display?
cacklefest?
exhibition pass?
or
make competition runs?
With reproduction era standards I think probably not to be used in competition, no?
nostalgic371:
It will be a cacklefest car, but I have been using tube diameters and wall thickness that are in line with SFI spec, but no double hoop cage. Some cackle cars have been allowed to do a burnout. My goal is to have it look like it could be driven right in to the photograph.
THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER:
"My goal is to have it look like it could be driven right in to the photograph."
I like that. Good luck with your project.
Roger:
Very cool project, keep us posted on it's progress:)
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