Here is a rear-mounted 429/460 Ford with a Mooneyham blower in Pick-A-Part's Crazy Horse wheelstander Mustang.Here is a rear-mounted 429/460 Ford with a Mooneyham blower in Pick-A-Part's Crazy Horse w "Car Craft? Does anyone still read that?" That was the greeting we got at the media check-in from a dude named Zombie. After about a minute of busting our chops (all in good fun), he granted us full press access to Traditional Rod & Kulture Illustrated's Dragfest at Auto Club Famoso Raceway in Bakersfield, California. Hell, they didn't even charge us admission, so we won't take a retaliatory swipe at their greaser mag here. Instead, what we will do is show you some of the '60s-style heat powering the sleds at this year's third annual Dragfest. Check out the massive setback in this fiberglass-front-end '55. This event was for pre-'72 muscle cars and vintage drag cars, and there were a lot of famous Fuel Altered cars in attendance. Here is Mike Boyd's Winged Express.This event was for pre-'72 muscle cars and vintage drag cars, and there were a lot of famo If you like velocity tubes, there were several to choose from in the swap meet area. The Shifters So.Cal. were there supporting the Purple People Eater. Power comes from a 450ci supercharged Pontiac topped by eight Stromberg carburetors.The Shifters So.Cal. were there supporting the Purple People Eater. Power comes from a 450 Kinda looks like this month's Horsepower! picture. There was also plenty of front-engine dragster action. The interesting stuff wasn't limited to the parking lots-there was plenty of cool, vintage power to see in the pits. The nosebleed stance of Paul Soliz's '50 Plymouth,...The interesting stuff wasn't limited to the parking lots-there was plenty of cool, vintage ...The High and Mighty Gasser, offered this interesting view of his big-block Chevy. The lot behind the stands was full of chopped, channeled, and primered rods. We had to crouch way down for the worm's eye view of Brett Manos' Chevy-powered '28 Roadster.The lot behind the stands was full of chopped, channeled, and primered rods. We had to cro One way to spot an early Hemi ('51 to '58) is to look for a rear-mounted distributor. 1 | 2 | » | View Full Article By John McGann Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!