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71998

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Courtesy John Sachs Sr. Bill Kolb Jr. (M) from White Plains, New York USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: ) 1965 - Category: WHEELIE, Type: WN, Class: Wheelstander, Div: 1
"Little Yellow Wagon" Owned by Larsen Ford from White Plains, New York USA Crew Chief: John Sachs Sr.
'65 Ford Econoline Pickup by John Sachs Sr | Powered by Injected Alcohol 427 Ford Hi Riser by John Sachs Sr with 4 speed manual transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 10.400 at Unknown         1/4 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1965 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 50.00, MPH 00.00    Entry is 1.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1965 Records: 1/4 Mile: 10.310 ET, 130.00 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1965 Average: 1/4 Mile: 10.400 ET, 123.50 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1965 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 10.900 ET, 117.83 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: The "Little Yellow Wagon" was a fixture in the exhibition class, running at major tracks, and NHRA national events from 1965 to 1968. The wheelstander was built from a '65 Ford Econoline "body in white" with a John Sachs-built sub-frame supporting a Hilborn-injected 427 Ford Hi-riser, also built and maintained by John Sachs. Bill Kolb Jr. was the driver, recording consistent ETs of 10.40 on a full rear wheel quarter-mile pass. - JS | Truck received the four-page feature treatment (plus cover) in the 10/65 issue of Super Stockers In Action. - RT
Submitted by John Sachs Sr., Last updated on Friday, December 28, 2012, 11:28:21 AM by John Sachs Sr..
71999

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Courtesy John Sachs Sr. Bill Kolb Jr. (M) from White Plains, New York USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: ) 1966 - Category: WHEELIE, Type: WN, Class: Wheelstander, Div: 1
"Little Yellow Wagon" Owned by Larsen Ford from White Plains, New York USA Crew Chief: John Sachs Sr.
'65 Ford Econoline Pickup by John Sachs Sr | Powered by Injected Alcohol 427 Ford Hi Riser by John Sachs Sr with automatic transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 10.400 at Unknown         1/4 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1966 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 50.00, MPH 00.00    Entry is 1.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1966 Records: 1/4 Mile: 10.285 ET, 140.25 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1966 Average: 1/4 Mile: 10.400 ET, 135.32 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1966 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 10.900 ET, 129.11 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: The "Little Yellow Wagon" was a fixture in the exhibition class, running at major tracks and NHRA national events from 1965 to 1968. The wheelstander was built from a '65 Ford Econoline "body in white" with a John Sachs-built sub-frame supporting a Hilborn-injected 427 Ford Hi-riser, also built and maintained by John Sachs. In 1966 a Ford experimental 4-speed automatic transmission was fitted by Ford at its transmission and chassis plant. Bill Kolb Jr. was the driver, recording consistent ETs of 10.40 on a full rear wheel quarter mile pass. - JS | Truck received the four-page feature treatment in the 12/65 issue of Super Stockers In Action. - RT
Submitted by John Sachs Sr, Last updated on Friday, December 28, 2012, 11:32:45 AM by John Sachs Sr..
72000

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Courtesy John Sachs Sr. Bill Kolb Jr. (M) from White Plains, New York USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: ) 1967 - Category: WHEELIE, Type: WN, Class: Wheelstander, Div: 1
"Little Yellow Wagon" Owned by Larsen Ford from White Plains, New York USA Crew Chief: John Sachs Sr
'65 Ford Econoline Pickup by John Sachs Sr | Powered by Injected Alcohol 427 Ford Hi Riser by John Sachs Sr with automatic transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 10.400 at Unknown         1/4 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1967 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 50.00, MPH 00.00    Entry is 1.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1967 Records: 1/4 Mile: 10.285 ET, 140.25 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1967 Average: 1/4 Mile: 10.400 ET, 135.32 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1967 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 10.900 ET, 129.11 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: The "Little Yellow Wagon" was a fixture in the exhibition class, running at major tracks, and NHRA national events from 1965 to 1968. The wheelstander was built from a '65 Ford Econoline "body in white" with a John Sachs built sub-frame supporting a Hilborn injected 427" Ford Hi-riser, also built and maintained by John Sachs. A Ford experimental 4-speed automatic transmission was fitted by the MoCo at their transmission and chassis plant (1966) between the engine and Ford 9" rear assembly. Bill Kolb Jr. was the driver, recording consistent ETs of 10.40 on a full rear wheel quarter mile pass.
Submitted by John Sachs Sr., Last updated on Thursday, October 11, 2012, 07:24:41 AM by John Sachs Sr..

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