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#1112 Chris "The Greek" Karamesines AA/FD
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When his good
friend, Don Garlits, revolutionized the sport by perfecting the
rear-engine technology, Chris knew that he had to make the change
if he wanted to stay competitive, and so he parked his last,
and maybe his best, front-engine car. Like all of his cars, the
"Greek's" last FED was a work of art. In addition to
his beautiful cars, Chris will always be remembered for that
historic, if not controversial, run at Alton, Illinois back in
1960, the run where he went 204.54 mph and became the first driver
ever to go over 200. Did he really go that fast? Of course he
did, he's the "Golden Greek." - Bob Frey
The Chris Karamesines
dragster includes such details as: - Aerodynamic
die-cast 204-inch wheelbase design
- Removable upper body panel exposes detailed interior - - 392 hemi engine that's fully wired with ignition
wires and flexible fuel lines - Hollow simulated
Goodyear 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 The Greek and WDIFL.com.
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#1112
- Chris "The Greek" Karamesines AA/FD
There are very
few drag racers that have earned the name, "Legend,"
but Chris Karamesines is certainly one of them. The man they
call the "Golden Greek" has been actively racing for
over forty years and he has campaigned everything from a traditional
front-engine Top Fuel car to the latest in rear-engine technology.
For a brief period, the "Greek" even campaigned a twin-engine
car and he once dabbled with those new-fangled Funny Cars, too.
But Chris is and always will be a dragster guy at heart, and
some of the cars that he raced can be counted among the finest
in the history of drag racing.
The "Greek's"
last front engine dragster propelled him to a runner-up spot
against Jim Nicoll, in September 1969 at the AHRA U.S. Open at
Bristol, Tennessee. His best performance in this "Fueler"
was a 6.51 e.t. and 231.50 mph. The car is currently owned by
the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing in Ocala, Florida and is
on loan to the NHRA Motorsports Museum in Pomona. You can see
this car for REAL at the 2002 California Hot Rod Reunion at Bakersfield
in October.
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