Randy humphrey Pro Stock duster
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Since there has been a lot of threads on older Pro stock dusters on here. Does anyone have any pictures of Randy Humphrey's 74 duster? IIRC it was Orange with anodized rims. Really nasty looking car. He sold it to Sol Cameron in Ft. Lauderdale. It was in the early 90's that I could have (and should have bought if from Sol but I chose to buy a 69 cuda instead. Sol then sold it to a local guy Jeff Bonebreak. Jeff then sold it to someone up north (Pa. maybe?) I saw it for sale a couple of years ago for the tune of 85K running a small block. When Sol owned it he call it "The Tasmanian Devil". Someone on here had a picture of it at Turkey Rod Run back in the early 90's. There isn't any pictures on the net that I can find. This is one of those "ones that got away" for me. DC don't know if this works but here's a pic. http://www.draglist.com/draglist/search....mp;LASTUPDATER=
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Re: Randy humphrey Pro Stock duster
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I looked at the link you provided, I don't rememeber the Duster, but I do remember the Volare, the motor was from Lambeck, the headers were built by a guy in Placentia CA and he hauled it around in a enclosed box car hauler.
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I have several shots of that car, a red one, in one of my photo albums with my old photos. I took them at Indy in 74. Give me a day or two and I will scan it and get it posted.
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Stewart....I'm sure that can be arranged. PM me and we'll make arrangements.
There are even some here of that Welsake powered Colt wagon the Rod Shop ran in D/G. Remember that one?
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Steve did you get my PM ?
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Was'nt Gurney Weslake? I remember seeing a write up on that car.
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This may be Randy's Duster after it was sold. Sure looks like it...
Funny, about 5 years ago I bought an open trailer from a circle track truck guy in Corona, CA. His dad had a "an ex-Pro Stock" Duster with a Hemi and Lenco. Dana...and all the makings of a state of the art 74-75 Duster Pro Stocker. Car was all white with Monoqueue (sp) wheels. Anyway the guy claimed it was Randy's NEW car for 76 that was never ran as he built the Volare. Claimed it was running 8.60's as it sat there.
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Re: Randy humphrey Pro Stock duster
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This is from DragTimes. '76 Plymouth Duster by an Unknown chassis builder | Powered by a 396 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi with 4 speed manual transmission Could be that car that your talking about DC
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not sure if anyone cares but for the archives. I found this on the web of Randy's car. DC
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Re: Randy humphrey Pro Stock duster
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I think he was trying to do a 'stoppie'. You know, nail the front brakes and dangle the rear in the air.
That's funny right there, I don't care who you are. Good one ProSport
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CudaDoug, You saved my picture. That car was for sale at a swap meet at Daytona. There was also a 1970 Challenger with a hemi in m it that was a rag. The Duster was for sale for $6500.00 that day. I looked long and hard at that car but how was I going to get it home, etc. It was a beautiful car. matt
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CudaDoug, You saved my picture. That car was for sale at a swap meet at Daytona. There was also a 1970 Challenger with a hemi in m it that was a rag. The Duster was for sale for $6500.00 that day. I looked long and hard at that car but how was I going to get it home, etc. It was a beautiful car. matt
$6,500?? I would give that much in a heartbeat..If I remember right it had a magnesium dana60...That alone is probably worth $3,500
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DC, I think this picture has the name Rodney Barr on the door. Ring any bells? matt
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not sure if anyone cares but for the archives. I found this on the web of Randy's car. DC
It's amazing how high the back end is. Why did they do that? Had backhalfing not been invented yet?
He may be on the brakes there, but I doubt it, the front end is not dipped. It is standing up on the tire and the rear suspension is topped out. Just shows you how little downforce the early cars had and why they were unstable at speed. The cars did not sit that high at rest. This is a perfect picture to show the lack of aero at work. With no wing, the air rushing over and under the car is trying to lift the rear off the ground. Good picture.
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Even the smallest amount of downforce will put a flat spot on a tire at speed. These two pics definitely show that these cars had no downforce. The high in the rear, low in the front attitude at rest contributes to the problem, because we see similar cars today that go faster with no wing and have no issues. Also todays cars, tires and tracks are better.
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You also have to remember that the rules in those days almost dictated this stance because the tire could be no further than 3" inboard of the outer wheelwell, This limited how far inboard the wheel/tire combo could be placed, and the curvature of the body limited how low the body could sit without rubbing the sidewalls. Today's PS cars have a huge gap between the outside edge of the wheelwell and the side of the tire, and tubs that seem to go to the roof.
I have also attached a photo of a Monza and a Colt at close to the end of the 1/4 mile from the mid/late 70's, and you can see how much the tires were growing in circumference. The PS guys depended on this growth so they could run a low rearend gear, usually 5.57 or 5.86, with some of the high-winding guys even running 6.0 or 6.17. Yikes! With the small motors back then in PS, you had to depend on low gear ratios and high rpm to get the car moving, and then tire growth so it didn't blow its crank all over the finish line from too much rpm.
Just my $0.02,
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I sort of remember an article in Hot Rod or Camaro Craft talking about a four degree nose down attitude was optimum for minimizing aerodynamic drag.
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