Australian chassis
builder, Keith "Rooman" Burgan recently completed masterpiece
The sheet metal work on this FED built for Jim
Gravitt shows the impeccable workmanship that Rooman is capable of.
Headed home on the
trailer to Illinois, Jim's FED awaits tie down. Stunning from every
angle, the Gravitt FED takes its place between a pair of slicks
Since few have an "arse" as square as SpongeBob's, Keith designed
this ergonomic seat for comfort as well as speed.
Wes Leigh Sr. and Jr. of
Lincoln, Indiana commissioned Roo Man Motorsports to create this
stunning 200" Front Engine Dragster.
Appealing from every
angle, Wes' digger weighs a scant 1295 lbs with full fuel and driver
on board.
Motivation for Wes' FED is an all aluminum 410 cubic inch small
block that served former duty in a sprint car.
Impeccable workmanship
is evident throughout. This photo features the Strange Engineering
Fab 9 housing. On its first outing at ET Drag way, Wes' FED ran a
footbrake 5 flat at 140 mph. The car's official debut will occur at
Good Guy's Indy. Look for more on this car as
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Here are some photos of a chute pack car that
he built a couple of years ago. The body is a little tall because of
the height of the roll cage. The body I have requested will be a lot
easier to build because I do not want the upper portion.