These are the members cars that are currently being raced with the Nostalgia Gassers Racing Association. Some of our members also have other old gassers that can no longer be raced & have been retired. You can see these in the retired section. The retired gassers are still brought out for display from time to time.
Owner/Driver: Steve Bacon
1941 Steel Willys
327 CI SBC
Hilborn Injection
Lenco 4 speed trans
514 Pontiac Rear End
Owner/Driver: Ted Beach
Aurora, IL
1937 Chevrolet
Uncle Sam
Engine: 481 Rodeck
Trans: Turbo 400
Rear end: Ford 9″ with 4.30 gear
Best time: 9.51 @ 139mph
Owner/Driver: Ted Beach
Drivers: Brandon Beach and Joe Beach
Aurora, IL
1958 Chevrolet Bel Air
Daddy’s Thing
Engine: 427 big block Chevy
Trans: Turbo 400
Rear end: Olds/Pontiac with 4.56 gear
Best time: 10.58 @ 125mph
Owner: Gary Blasey
Clifton, Il
Driver: Brian Blasey
1940 Chevolet
Original Gasser built into a race car in 1959, same owner for 53 years….
Small Block 377 ci
Trans: 5 speed yes it has a clutch..
Olds 5.88 rear
Runs in the nines
Owner/Driver: Mark Cambell
St. Louis, Mo
Car: 1966 Rambler 440 American.
Motor: AMC 390 .30 over with the following parts.
11:1 Jahns pistons
Crane solid cam and lifters
Edelbrock UR18 tunnel ram
2-Holley 450 cfm carbs
Trans: Borg Warner T-10
Rear end: Ford 9 in with 4;10 gears and spool
The car was 6 cyl. automatic when I purchased it in December 2009 it just went through a recent restoration. The previous owner was so proud of it, little did he know.
By October 2010 the build was on. I took the car to a good friend of
mine Rick Abt who did the fabrication.
We started off with a Speedway axle kit. Rick then proceeded to make
up the 8 pt roll bar and ladder bars. Next was the aluminum work in
the interior.
Owners: Bryan & June Huffman
1941 Willys Coupe
Hometown — Kewanee, IL
Driver — Bryan Huffman
Crew Chief — June Huffman
355 C.I. SBC — Little M Dart Block — AFR aluminum;
Heads — 660 lift Comp solid roller cam — Blower shop 6-71 Supercharger W/ Hat Mechanical Fuel injection — Methanol Fuel — MSD Ignition — BTE Powerglide and Converter — 5,600 Stall — 9in Ford rear end w/4:30 gears
Sponsors — Union Pension & Social Security
Owners: Bryan & June Huffman
1941 Willys Truck
Hometown — Kewanee, IL
Driver — Bryan Huffman
Crew Chief — June Huffman
355 C.I. SBC — Dart Sportsman Block — RHS Heads 630 Lunati Solid Roller Cam — 6/71 Supercharger w/4 port Hilborn Mechanical Fuel Injection — Methanol Fuel — MSD Ignition — BTE Powerglide w/5,00 stall; 12 Bolt Chevy rear end w/4:11 gears Beast E.T. — 8:50 @ 163 MPH
Traded all steel 41 Willys Coupe Body for this truck
Original steel truck — Came out of Canada – original 60’s Paint
Sponsors — Union Pension & Social Security
Owner/Driver: Jack Kaylor
62 Rambler American
Hometown — Gillespie, Ill
Engine — 355 SBC-Ohio crankshaft — 14:1 compression—
Dart Heads — Crane Roller Cam w/625 lift — Hilborn fuel injection on
alcohol — 9in Ford rear end w/5:67 gears
Powerglide trans w/ 5200 stall
History — Purchased in Joplin Missouri for $250.00
Spent 5 years building.
Sponsors — D&D graphics St. Louis, Mo and my wife Judy
Owner/Driver: Dan Zandstra
Yorkville, IL
1964 Nova
Engine: 406 sbc
Build by Shervinos Racing
Owner/Driver: Randy Tavoletti
Hometown: South Chicago Heights,IL
1941 Willys
Steel Body
Fiberglass front end
Engine: Small Block Chevy, 6:71 Blower
Trans: Powerglide
Rear end: 60 Olds
Owner/Driver: Bacon Racing / Ben Bacon
Year/Make: 1948 Anglia
327 SB Chevy W/Hilborn Fuel Injection
Powerglide trans – 4:56 Rear Gear — 9 in Ford Rear End
Car was built in 2013 from a all steel shell
Sponsors: Bacon Racing
Owner/Driver: Dave Coufal
1966 Ford Fairland — Fordamoney
Hometown-Browning, Ill
Small Block Ford — Powerglide transmission
9 in Ford rear end w/471 gears
Owner(s)/Driver: Ryan and Jim Hanlon
1966 Chevrolet Nova wagon
St. Louis, MO
Engine: All aluminum 400 inch SBC
History: The wagon was built by my dad, Jim, as a bracket car in the early 90’s. I was just an 8th grader then but worked on the car and helped at the track. We sold the car and started racing NHRA Stock Eliminator but over 20 years later, we found our old wagon in a basement garage a mile from our house. I bought it and after successfully bracket racing for a few seasons, I attended the Meltdown drags and started changing the car over to a nostalgia gasser.
Sponsors: Route 3 Films
Owner/Driver: Bob Brown
1939 Willys Pick Up
Hometown — Topeka, Kansas
Engine: 427 Small Block Chevy
History — Last Chuck Finders built gasser & spent time in Don Garlets Museum of Drag Racing
Sponsor — Bob Brown Auto Service
Owner/Driver: Kip Galloway
1961 Ford Falcon
Hometown — Mackinaw, Illinois
Name — “The High Life”
Engine: 469 Cubic Inch–Big Block Ford With Twin Dominators — C6 trans 9″ Rear End