
"The Legend of Mr. Norm, the Red 70 Charger".... Drag Racing Art
Limited-Edition Print of 350 (13x19) Signed and numbered by the Artist. In 1970 there was another Charger in the Chi-Town area that got a lot of attention for their long smoky burnouts,,,but no one boiled the hydes harder than Gary Dyer in Mr. Norms "Metalflake Red" Charger!!! This red Charger had gone through a lot of changes in the couple of years the team ran the car, and this is the last version before it was retired... This was also the end-of-the-road for the square framed cars, as the newer cars were being built with the now tradition narrowed chassis. This car also had full suspension, and maybe that's why the car did such hard burnouts, as it would raise up and stand tall on the rear tires.. My favorite feature was the White stripe running across the hood...At the time, we all thought Mopar was experimenting with some new graphic ideas, expecting to see these stripes on street cars soon...But the reason for the stripe, w