Now that I've finally gone and picked up the Challenger from Norm Foster down in Dalton, GA it's time to start the offical Virtual Dragstrip thread for the car.
This is a car that started out life as a 1981 Dodge (Mitsubishi) Challenger.
The story goes that there was a King of the Street racer by the name of Mike Robbins from Ringgold, GA who was going to build a serious Slant 6 drag car back around 2003 to go Fast Four racing.
He originally planned to build a Dodge Daytona and purchased a body and tube chassis from one of our fellow former Slant 6 drag racers, Dale Rose. Well, one of Mike's employees had this running and driving Challenger that was in pretty good shape...
Out came the tape measure and before you knew it there was a new '81 Dodge Challenger tube frame drag car under works!
Who wants to build yet another Daytona? EVERYONE builds Daytonas!
When was the last time you saw a 1981 Dodge Challenger or Plymouth Sapporo at your local cruise or drag strip!?
Well, one thing led to another and before you know it Mike lost interest in Slant 6 drag racing and set his sights on the much more common and boring Hemi powered 7 second Viper...
Luckily, there was another dedicated Slant 6 drag racer living just down the road in Dalton, GA. In steps Norm Foster, who at the time was racing a '73 Duster (see my other Virtual Dragstrip thread "GodsRods Duster II" - I have this funny habit of buying all of Norm's drag cars when he's done with them.

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Norm bought the Challenger "In-Progress" on 15 January, 2004 and finished things up on it, putting the engine from his Duster in the Challenger and proceeded to upgrade and refine the car. It became one of the best Slant 6 drag cars in our series and carried Norm to the National Championship in 2006.
In his Championship year Norm set and still holds the 1/8th Mile A/Alcohol E.T. and Speed records of 7.355 @ 92.39 MPH.
Norm continued to race the Challenger through the 2010 season and put it up for sale with no takers. I think it was just so cool and fast that it scared everyone away!
Unfortunately, the car slowed down by about a second at a race in 2010 causing Norm to suspect a spun main bearing...
At this same time I was still stationed overseas and trying to get Norm's old Duster put together and ready for my return. Things weren't coming together quite as I had planned, but I did have a serious Slant 6 drag engine built by Gary Bruner...
The wheels started turning and Norm and I talked about me buying the Challenger. We had actually talked about it several times before, but this time the timing was right and we made the deal.
I drove down to Dalton, GA on 9 September, 2011 and picked up my new prize. I will post more as I dig in and begin to figure out this next level of drag racing.
The Challenger has just about every bell and whistle there is and runs in the mid 11's in the 1/4 mile (7.3s in the 1/8th). I'm just a novice foot braker that has never been quicker than low 13's, so my learning curve is going to be fairly steep with this one. I'm really looking forward to the "Challenge"!
I present for your viewing pleasure my 1981 Dodge Challenger drag car.
Huge thanks to Norm Foster for passing on this awesome Slant 6 drag car! You can race it any time you want Norm!
