NHRA Nationals 1957

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A photo of Buck and Bohls' 1929 Ford Model A roadster at the 1957 NHRA Nationals in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Buck and Bohls Roadster was an old dry lakes roadster that Strokers member Art Tremaine raced in California in the 1940s. Photo from The Marty McDonough Photo Collection.
Another photo of the Buck and Bohls roadster at the 1957 NHRA Nationals. Photo from The Marty McDonough Photo Collection.
Chuck Porter's 1949 Ford Pickup at the 1957 NHRA Nationals in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This photo was taken after Chuck had sold the truck. Photo from The Marty McDonough Photo Collection.
Busted! A photo from the pit area. Photo from The Marty McDonough Photo Collection.
A photo from the tech line at the 1957 NHRA Nationals in Oklahoma City. Photo from The Marty McDonough Photo Collection.
A photo from the 1957 NHRA Nationals in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Photo from The Marty McDonough Photo Collection.
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The 1957 NHRA Nationals was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Drag racing enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies from all corners of the nation flocked to Oklahoma City for the Nationals. This iconic event not only showcased the immense passion for speed and innovation but also laid the foundation for modern drag racing as we know it today. 


Cars Attending

Art Tremaine's 1929 Ford Model A Roadster




 

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