Haynes Top Fuel Dragster Owner's Workshop Manual~1963 Onwards~new 2014! on 2040-parts.com
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Haynes Top Fuel Dragster Owner's Manual: 1963 Onwardsby Dan WelberryTop fuel dragsters are the fastest racing cars on the planet. Powered by huge 8,000 bhp engines, the quickest cars can accelerate from 0 to 100 mph in less than a second, reaching over 330 mph by the end of a quarter-mile timed run. The noise and spectacle of a top fuel dragster in action is truly astonishing. This fascinating manual provides a unique insight into the engineering of these incredible machines and takes a look behind the scenes from the perspective of the driver and team members to explain how the cars are designed, built, maintained and driven. PLEASE NOTE: PHOTO IN THIS AUCTION IS A STOCK PHOTO OF THE BOOK. YOUR BOOK IS BRAND NEW FROM THE PUBLISHER, NEVER READ, NEVER SHELVED.
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