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Precision Miniatures 1933 Willys Gasser 1933 Bones, Dubach & Pisano

Precision Miniatures 1933 Willys Gasser 1933 Bones, Dubach & Pisano diecast car

Precision Miniatures 1933 Willys Gasser 1933 Bones, Dubach & Pisano diecast car

Precision Miniatures 1933 Willys Gasser 1933 Bones, Dubach & Pisano diecast car

Precision Miniatures 1933 Willys Gasser 1933 Bones, Dubach & Pisano diecast car

Precision Miniatures 1933 Willys Gasser 1933 Bones, Dubach & Pisano diecast car

Bob “Bones” Balogh was one of the top drivers, engine and car builders of the ‘60’s “Gasser Wars” era of drag racing. He first gained fame by winning BM/SP class honors in the J&J Muffler Corvette at the ’62 NHRA Nationals in Indianapolis. During this time he was building engines out of his own shop in Inglewood, CA and working as a dyno engineer at Iskenderian Racing Cams in Gardena, CA.

In ’63, he drove “Big John” Mazmanian’s BM/SP ’61 Corvette and then drove and built engines for Mazmanian’s ’41 Willys A/GS which became the first stock-bodied car to break into the 9’s. He split with Mazmanian in mid-’64 and eventually teamed with Gary Dubach to field Dubach’s ’33 Willys with a blown 364” Chevy. Joe Pisano of Venolia piston fame joined the team and brought with him 454” Hemi Chrysler power. With the Chrysler, the car turned a best time of 9.38 @ 155mph. The car’s name “ChiZler II” and the unique air scoop and injection came from Chris Karamesines’s dragster that was the first rail to break through the 200 mph barrier.

-Bill Bennett

 

 

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