Allan McGullaguh’s beautiful new D/A runner “The Judge” has
made an impressive start to laying down the law. Already the vehicle has chopped a sizeable
slice from it’s calss record, knocking it to a new low of 12.7 sec.
With it’s career just beginning, the side-plater Holden rig
has been cutting a swath in both show and drag competition, and so far shows no
signs of stopping”
The Wynnum workshops of Alan's employer Jeff Amos, were responsible
for the body (Amos' "standard” Altered), seat, front spokies and rear mags. The rest of the work was done by Alan, Sid
Simpson and friends, with all the Amos facilities at their dis-posal.
Of course the heart of every beast is the mill — and who
said side-plates are history? A Wade cam was considered a good grind to match
the other modifications and really hurries it along older the of a brace of...
Sid and Alan did all their own head work, though their
attentions were somewhat extreme, as demonstrated by the team's prolific usage
of head gaskets. The 149 pistons are flat top.
An X2 clutch is used and has done a great job in taking the
load in second gear hole-outs. The 92 in. wheelbase frame is of 16 gauge tube
construction. ½ in. for the top rail and I ¼ for the lower. The glossy black
finish covers brazing by Barry Covington.
The narrowed Austin 4.1:1 diff with 43 in. track is solid mounted,
and turns Amos wheels wearing 7 in. slicks.
The front cod sports a trick torsion bar so-up with shock
absorbers of friction material built in. The axle is a straight tube type support......
Anglia spindle … the front spokies.
The gas tank is the chromed Anglia vacuum variety mounted on
the front cross-member — the hot set-up now-a-days.
Inside it’s strictly business. A hydraulic handbrake lever
(acting on rear wheels only) shares space with a custom wheel (working via
Singer box) and shifter.
Oil pressure and Arrow tachometer are the only two gauges.
and Alan maintains these arc used for tuning more than anything else.
Chrome has been lavished on virtually all but the body
beautiful which is just that. Decked out
in Sultan Maroon, shot by Scott Hunting and sporting immaculately detailed sign
work from long-time hot rodder Ron Drysdale. It looks every pro a class winner.
This alone should make a 1m of other top runners sit up and
take notice...
great story of father & son rebuild, terrific job. stylish, not too overdone!
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