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- Cow Palace Shell AA/FD
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When looking
at a particularly good looking car at a drag race I once heard
someone say, It looks nice but this is a drag race, not
a car show, so lets see what it can do besides just sit
there and look pretty. Well, that person obviously never
talked to Jesse Perkins and he obviously never saw the Cow
Palace Shell dragster run. One of the most beautiful cars
ever built, this spectacular machine not only looked good but
it ran well, too. Very well.
Jesse Perkins
was a San Francisco service station owner who was running right
with the best dragsters on the west coast when he decided that
he needed to do something special if he wanted to be counted
among the absolute tops in the class. With that in mind he went
to the folks at Race Car Specialties and had them construct a
new, state-of-the art 196-inch dragster that came complete with
a full floating Chrysler rear end, a 400 cubic inch hemi motor
and all the other top notch running gear of the day. Jesse then
had Hall of Fame craftsman Tom Hanna fabricate the body and Southern
Californias own Tony Nancy do the upholstery. Not content
to leave it at that Jesse then had the legendary George Cerny
paint the car in a beautiful combination of blues, oranges and
purples that created a real show stopper. But Jesse still wasnt
done. He then had Nat Quick, one of the best artists of all time,
draw one of the most beautiful scenes ever seen on a race car,
a picture of the sun setting over the Golden Gate Bridge in San
Francisco. And true to Nats talent and ability, he did
the drawing freehand. Now Jesse and his driver, Bob Hightower
were ready to take their car to the race track or to a car show
and where ever they ended up they were a real threat to take
home the trophy, either for low elapsed time and top speed or
for the best appearing car at the event.
This may have
been the latest creation from the mind of Jesse Perkins but it
certainly wasnt the first. The veteran owner, who won his
first trophy at Half Moon Bay drag strip in 1959, had a series
of cars that were all housed at his Shell gas station in Daly
City, California. Among the other cars that he owned were the
famous Barn Job roadster that was once driven by
Tony Waters, and a very successful top fuel entry that was driven
by Rick Bruckman. All of Jesses cars ran well, and if you
havent figured it out by now, they all looked good, too
Bob Frey
The Cow Palace Shell dragster
includes such details as: - Aerodynamic die-cast
184-inch wheelbase design
- Removable Hanna upper body panel exposes detailed interior
- - 392 Chrysler hemi engine that's fully wired
with ignition wires and flexible fuel lines -
Hollow simulated M&H slicks on five spoke Halibrand mag wheels - Detailed tubular framework and fuel tank detail - Fabric seat belts and shoulder harness with photoetched
buckles - Color scheme detailed from actual vintage
racing pictures and reference data from Jesse Perkins and WDIFL.com.
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Only
1500 of this car will be produced. |
ONLY 1500
were produced! (each
car individually numbered 1 to 1500) This car is selling fast!
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