Lyndwood Welding Co. 1956 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt

$29.95

The early days of drag racing were largely a run what you brung affair, but by 1954, the true dragster shape and form had emerged and was a refinement of the earlier “slingshot” concept. Built using haphazardly assembled tube steel pipes, these cars gained the nickname “rail jobs.” In 1956, Both Scotty Fenn (on the west coast) and Pat Bilbow (on the east coast) decided it was time for a dragster chassis built of quality materials and welded by professionals. Scotty called his new company “Chassis Research, Inc.” and Pat retained his firm’s already established name, Lyndwood Welding Co. and by 1957, both had produced a pro built dragster chassis and both claimed to be the first, though depending on who you ask, that remains up for debate. Lyndwood Welding’s Eliminator chassis and components were both popular and race-winning and were considered more flexible than the competing Chassis Research offerings, particularly in the controversial area of wheelbase length which Pat would customize to spec for his customers.

 


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