Vehicles
Dragsters Frankie's Speed Shop Flag
This modified American flag displays the first gear-head, and he has the bolts in his neck to prove it. Made of durable polyester, it includes brass grommets for easy hanging. 5'x 3'. #409923 $18.95 Made in the USA.
Fast Frankie's Rat Rod Cut-out Metal Sign
This metal sign features two machines put together one piece at a time for maximum power. Handmade in the USA from heavy-gauge American steel. 14"x 8". #409924 $16.95
This 1/18 scale, die cast model replicates a 1969 Plymouth with an auth1/18 SCALE entic Sox & Martin red, white, and blue paint scheme. It features full race day sponsor logos and graphics, opening doors, trunk, and hood, wired and plumbed 426 Hemi V8 engine, a detailed interior, and steerable front wheels with rubber tires. 11" long. #409699 $89.95
Funny Car Summer
Dragster Kits
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1969 Plymouth Roadrunner
These 1/25 scale plastic kits replicate a pair of dragsters driven by drag racing icons of the 1970s. They feature detailed engines and chassis, authentic decals, and retrostyle packaging. Assembly required, skill level 2. $29.95 each
Jim Dunn is an Orange County fireman nine months out of the year. But every summer, for the past twenty years, Jim and his family pack up their suitcases and hook up their trailer to haul a funny-looking dragster to twenty different races in twenty different states. The film follows the Dunns, from their Southern California home life to the dangerous, often deadly, world of high-speed drag racing. 1 hr. 28 min. #410378 $14.95
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A: Steve McGee Black Beauty Wedge Dragster
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90+ pieces. 10" long.
Slot Car Racing Sets
#409210 B: Don “Snake” Prudhomme Wynn's Winder 75+ pieces, 10" long.
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Kings of the Quarter-Mile Photo Gallery
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Hart. Organized drag racing occurred during the mid ‘50s, allowing hot rodders a safe place to race that was away from the city streets. Vehicles progressed from pre-war coupes and sedans to crude “rail jobs,” and the cars later became hand-made, finely crafted "Slingshot Dragsters,” dubbed the “Kings of the Sport.” 160 pages, 300+ illustrations, 8½"x 11", softcover. #403207 Reg: $24.95
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Drag Racing Gassers Photo Archive
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Hart. Gassers was a popular class OVER of drag racing, using Model A and 1932-4 Fords during the 1950s. By the mid-‘60s, Willys, Studebaker, Austin, and Anglia were the stock cars of choice. Touring teams ran four to six times a week, often traveling hundreds of miles a day and night to make their next date. 128 pages, 144 photos, 10¼"x 8½", softcover. #409707 Reg: $36.95 $
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B These 1/25 scale plastic kits replicate a pair of dragsters driven by drag racing icons of the1970s. They feature detailed engines and chassis, authentic decals, and retro-style packaging. Assembly required, skill level 2.
A: 10' Trans America – Includes 10' of
racetrack, a spectator bridge, grandstands, a 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, and 1967 Mercury Cougar. #409938 $109.95
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B: 13' Legends of the Quarter Mile – Includes 13' of racetrack, start and
end gates, Ronnie Sox’s 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda Pro Stock, and Dick Landy’s 1971 Dodge Challenger Pro Stock. #409662 $159.95
Aurora Slot Cars
Graham. Aurora slot car races were staged everywhere, from home basements to the Johnny Carson show! The informative text provides readers with the Aurora company history, and detailed information on colors, model variations, and prices. An extensive price list and photo cross-reference index is included. 160 pages, 184 color and 24 B&W photos, 8½"x 11", softcover. #409935 $29.95
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