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Copyright | 2019 |
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Pages | 192 |
Size | 8.5 x 11 inches |
Illustrations | 173 b/w & 254 color photos |
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Webster’s Dictionary lists the term showman as “a notably spectacular, dramatic, or effective performer.” In the art of drag racing, Hubert Platt checked all boxes. Known as the “Georgia Shaker,” Platt cut his motoring teeth on the long straightaways and twisty back roads of South Carolina while bootlegging moonshine. After a run-in with the law in 1958, Platt transferred his driving skills from illegal activity to sanctioned drag racing and began one of the most dominant runs in drag racing history until his retirement in 1977. A 1986 NHRA Hall of Fame member, Platt’s lasting legacy on the sport cant be denied. Whether he was launching his Falcon with the door open, conducting a Ford Drag Team seminar, or posting low E.T. at the 1967 US Nationals in his Fairlane, Platt’s imprint on drag racing was all-encompassing. This is a brand new book not used.
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Copyright | 2019 |
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Pages | 192 |
Size | 8.5 x 11 inches |
Illustrations | 173 b/w & 254 color photos |
Format |
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