Classic early 1970’s match up.
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Wayne Gapp Edelbrock Ad – Insanairity! and the Pop Rod race
The ad is as it appears. The creator stretched the ‘Taxi’ to get the effect.
The Gapp related highlights of the ad are the following:
Sanair – GrandNational Molson event
Pro Stock Winner – Wayne Gapp
New Pro Stock ET Record – Wayne Gapp
Popular Hot Rod meet at US-131
Pro Stock Winner – Wayne Gapp
Pro Stock Top Qualifier – Wayne Gapp
Classic Match up at Ontario
The caption reads:
It came on the final race of the second round of eliminations for Pro Stock. A rematch of the Pro Stock final at the Amarillo World’s Finals. Wayne Gapp, consistently in the 8’s, had led all qualifiers the previous Sunday at 8.90 but Jenkins had also qualified in the 8’s at 8.99, and in the first round had cut a somewhat dubious but nonetheless mind-boggling 8.64!
An extremely close contest was virtually assured, with Jenkins seeming at that point to be Chevrolet’s best hope for upending the Ford domination of the class.
The result: Gapp – 8.91, Jenkins – 8.96, both turning top speeds of 151.77 and Gapp the winner by a scant five foot margin. With this run, Jenkins became the first 8-second Pro Stock loser!
Gapp & Roush Intake
If you have one of these you have a rare bird indeed. The reason is not the intake. Roush ground off the ‘Gapp &’ bit from the intakes after they went their separate way.
…and here’s another pic…
Gapp & Roush Continue Pro Stock Rampage With OMS Win
How can you not like that headline?
Gapp & Roush Continue Pro Stock Rampage With OMS Win
SUPERNATIONALS – Yet another all-Ford final marked the money run into Pro Stock Eliminator, and the usual close race resulted as World Champion Wayne Gpp edged U.S. Nationals Champion Bob Glidden in a classic side-by-side battle as Gapp overcame Glidden’s slight hole shot lead to take the wino on the top end with 8.87, 152.02 mph charge to Glidden’s 8.96, 152.80. It was the fourth time that each driver had reached a Pro Stock final this year, with Gapp scoring 2 wins and 2 runner-ups and Glidden settling for 3 runner-ups along with his lone U.S. Nationals win. It was also the second year in a row that Glidden had been nipped in a Supernationals final.
Gapp & Roush – Ford Shop Ad
Preview: Fordom’s Foremost Factory article
1972 Gapp and Roush Pinto
This car was a test mule with a nice paint job!
The geometric pattern seems to echo the red Maverick.
35 Years ago the Gapp and Roush Taxi was the Pro Stock Winner at Indy
From Hot Rod, November 1975
“They all laughed when Gapp & Roush first fielded this 4-door Maverick, but not anymore. Wayne Gapp drove it to his third straight NHRA Pro Stock title of the season after qualifying with a 8.85 for third sport, beating Lamar Walden, Reid Whisnant, Lee Edwards, Low Qualifier Wally Booth and Richie Zul’s fantastic big-block Camaro on the final, 8.83 to 8.95.”
Wayne Gapp -1972 United States Racing Team event guide
Drag racers, by nature, are very dedicated people. They work endless hours in pursuit of extra horsepower and tuning tricks. Wayne Gapp is a young man who was able to utilize his hobby (drag racing) to improve his craft (engine builder). Wayne has put in countless developmental hours in Ford’s dynamometer laboratory, testing and improving the “breed” to provide Ford car owners with quality engineering. Many of the tips Wayne picked up on the job have also been applied to more than a dozen Wayne Gapp owned/driven vehicles during the past decade. Prior to joining the professional ranks, Gapp campaigned a fuel funny car in the midwest which dominated the action wherever and whenever it appeared.
Leaving Ford in favor of his own engine building business, Wayne built a Pro/Stock Maverick with Boss 429 power. After spending three years working on the development of Ford’s mystery motor – 429, Wayne’s low qualifying times at major events were only a surprise to his competitors and the spectators.
In addition, to Gapp’s immaculate Maverick, watch for a new Pinto from the Gapp-Roush stables in ’72. You can bet it will be double tough.