In the early-1960's Drag
Racing saw the rapid progression in the evolution dragsters.
The shorter wheelbase "Diggers" were the tire smoking
monsters that evolved into the 180-200 inch front-motor cars
later in the decade. 1320Inc is proud to announce that we have
developed new tooling to replicate these shorter wheebase historic
dragsters in 1:24 scale diecast.
 TT1303
- Baney - McEwen - Yeakel Plymouth AA/FD
June,
2004
Cars have always
been a big part of the landscape in Southern California and thats
why so many car dealers sponsored race cars or races back in
the 1960s which was, of course, the era of the muscle car.
One such dealer was the Yeakel Plymouth Center owned by the late
Lou Baney, which made a living by smashing prices
and sponsoring some of the great drag race cars in the area.
One of the most famous cars that they ever put their name on
was the Yeakel Plymouth Special Top Fuel dragster
that was driven by a young man by the name of Tom McEwen. And
of course Vince Rossi was the creator and the one who bleed sweat
day in and day out to run this car.
In 1965 there
were only four national events on the race schedule but there
were Top Fuel races at almost every track in Southern California
almost every week. Among the biggest attractions in those days
were Top Fuel match races and one of the key ingredients to any
successful match was Tom The Mongoose McEwen. Driving
Lou Baney's beautiful Yeakel Plymouth car the Goose
highlighted races at Lions Drag Strip in which he faced Chris
Karamesines and Don Prudhomme among others and, more often than
not, he came out the winner. Prior to his much-hyped race with
Don Prudhomme, Tom proclaimed that I am the greatest,
and then he went out and proved it. A 7.82 in round one coupled
with a patented Mongoose holeshot easily beat Prudhommes
much quicker 7.56. After dropping the round two encounter Tom
came back to beat the Snake again in round three
to take the win and again he did it on a holeshot.
While Toms
driving was a big part of the cars success even he had
to admit that he was at the controls of a pretty impressive race
car. With a specially built Woody Gilmore chassis and a strong
392 Chrysler engine this car was destined for fame and fortune.
Throw in the impeccable tuning capabilities of Vince Rossi and
John Garrison and its easy to see why the folks at Yeakel
Plymouth decided to get on board. In addition to the series of
match race victories Tom also took the car to several wins on
the UDRA circuit and he was the top qualifier at the 1965 Hot
Rod Magazine meet at Riverside Raceway. At that race, the beautiful
car with the hot young driver clocked a stunning 7.52 at a speed
of 211.76, good for low elapsed time and top speed at one of
the biggest races of the year. So, in 1965, while the Yeakel
Plymouth Center was smashing prices, the car that they sponsored
was busy smashing the competition and earning a spot for itself
in the history of drag racing. Bob Frey
The Baney-McEwen dragster includes
such details as: - Aerodynamic die-cast 160-inch
wheelbase design
- Removable upper body panel exposes detailed interior - - 392 Chrysler hemi engine that's fully wired with
ignition wires and flexible fuel lines - Hollow
simulated M&H slicks on five spoke Halibrand mag wheels - Detailed tubular framework and fuel tank detail - Fabric seat belts and shoulder harness with photoetched
buckles - Color scheme detailed from actual vintage
racing pictures and reference data from Tom McEwen and WDIFL.com.
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- Tom McEwen & Lou Baney Yeakel Plymouth AA/FD |
ONLY 1500 were produced!
(each car
individually numbered 1 to 1500) This car will sell fast!
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