As far as Ted Guth knows, there are only a few drag racing nostalgia cars in the metro area. Of these, only three are funny cars burning nitro fuel. You've probably guessed that the third is owned by the year-old Guth. A reproduction of a Plymouth Duster that's dubbed "White Trash," the car is poised to make its Midwest racing debut this spring. While Guth won't race in Minnesota because no state tracks host nostalgia funny cars, area racing fans can check out his car next weekend.
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Funny Car veteran Doc Halladay returns to U.S. 131 Motorsports Park after nearly two decades
Halladay was scheduled to race his Telstar Arrow, while teammate Brian Stewart planned to drive the Showtime Corvette. It marked the first time Halladay has competed at Martin since , the year he retired after the cost of Funny Car racing became too expensive. He raced on dragstrips across the nation, with Martin being one of his frequent stops. Halladay returned to drag racing in after a nearly two-decade layoff when the Nostalgia Nitro Funny Car movement picked up momentum.
By wayne , May 29, in Drag Racing Models. If you have been following my Honker AWB build you may have seen this project sitting in the background. It is another build that I started on a number of years ago that I have just recently gotten back to work on it. It started life as a glue bomb builtup Johan funny car that I was able to tear down and refresh most of the parts. I am using Whoopiekat decals.