Firing Up Editor’s Letter
There seems to be a resurgence in old-school-style builds—an outright attraction to what was cool back in the ’60s and early ’70s: Gassers, or at least cars built with a gasser look and style, are making a raging comeback, and the Southeast Gasser Association is taking their drag racing series next level as far as authenticity and accuracy goes. The Columbus, North Carolina, drag racing association has adopted strict rules for the sole purpose of keeping their events reminiscent of how the gasser drag racing classes looked and operated back in the ’60s—1967 to be exact. This means cars approved to compete must be 1967 or earlier model years, have period-correct wheels and tires, chassis and suspension, interior, and engine bay appearance, and the body mods must be consistent with…