Roland
Leong's first "Hawaiian" funny car wore a full-size
fiberglass replica Dodge Charger body, which proved too
prone to lift when it launched into the sky at the '69 Winternationals.
The car returned to competition sporting one of the first
of the radical new "mini-Charger" bodies. Six
inches narrower, a full fifteen inches shorter and chopped
two inches to boot, the new and unpainted Hawaiian debuted
at Irwindale Raceway as an outlaw before the NHRA changed
its rules to accommodate this burgeoning new brand of match-racer.
Leong's preparation and pilot Larry Reyes' driving talents
put the car regularly in the seven-teens at over 200MPH.
Available
in three sizes on acid-free 100% cotton canvas, mounted
over custom-built wooden frame w/ taped edges, ready for
display. Custom
orders welcome!
| 24"x11"
$299.00 + S&H |
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| 30"x13"
$359.00 + S&H |
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| 36"x16"
$429.00 + S&H |
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