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Death at Drag strip in San Antonio Texas in November of 1969
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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 4030173" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>[USER=15054]@swampratt[/USER], now I remember where your username came from Swampratt! Big Daddy's car's names!</p><p></p><p>Swampratt 14 was the first rear engined car that Don designed after the last one cut itself in half along with his foot.</p><p>I remember one particular Big Daddy Don Garlits' commercial on TV. "When I take a Sunday drive...it lasts only six seconds!" Then the camera breaks away to Don in his drag suit, goggles, mask and helmet sitting in the cockpit of his rail and launching toward the camera, then pulls back and gets a side shot of a 200+ MPH rail flashes by then the parachute spinning at the end. </p><p></p><p>Funny thing about those type commercials, I can never remember what he was hawking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 4030173, member: 44288"] [USER=15054]@swampratt[/USER], now I remember where your username came from Swampratt! Big Daddy's car's names! Swampratt 14 was the first rear engined car that Don designed after the last one cut itself in half along with his foot. I remember one particular Big Daddy Don Garlits' commercial on TV. "When I take a Sunday drive...it lasts only six seconds!" Then the camera breaks away to Don in his drag suit, goggles, mask and helmet sitting in the cockpit of his rail and launching toward the camera, then pulls back and gets a side shot of a 200+ MPH rail flashes by then the parachute spinning at the end. Funny thing about those type commercials, I can never remember what he was hawking. [/QUOTE]
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