Here are a couple shots I found on the history section of their web site. Ned probably knows the number. I think this belonged to Rich and Guy had a red 427 kit.
Well known fast food in So Cal from my understanding.
They also gave a red with white stripe CSX4000 Continuation Cobra away.
The In-n-Out burger chain car belonged to Guy Snyder. He may still own it; we're not sure. It is CSX 2408.
The Snyders were killed years ago in a private plane crash on the way to our local airport in Santa Ana Ca. Their daughter runs the business now and is an avid drag racer herself. Yes they have the full stable of cars and a crew that maintains them in show condition. "Most" of the cars featured on their T shirts are in their collection. The 289 is a gennie.
Randy
Quote from: gt350hr on September 21, 2018, 11:00:42 AM
The Snyders were killed years ago in a private plane crash on the way to our local airport in Santa Ana Ca. Their daughter runs the business now and is an avid drag racer herself. Yes they have the full stable of cars and a crew that maintains them in show condition. "Most" of the cars featured on their T shirts are in their collection. The 289 is a gennie.
Randy
The founder had died much earlier. Rich (son), his mom and a couple VP were returning from Fresno and stopped at Brackett to drop mom off. Rich and the VPs were killed. Guy (other son) came back to SoCal to help his mom run the business. Rich had no kids and Linsey is Guys daughter. Grandma took her under her wing and taught her the business after her dad died and when grandma passed away a group of trustees ran it until Linsey was 35. She got full control earlier this year as sole owner of the 1.3 billion dollar company.