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Whatever happened to Brooklyn Heavy? - Google Groups
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.autos.sport.nhra/c/i_i-60oJe8M
>Dont know about Brooklyn Heavy, but if you followed Mr. Defeo's writings back >in the Mopar mag days.. he wrote about a street race that took place in 1969 >between a Hemi-Dart and a big block...
Brooklyn Heavy_1
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Brooklyn Heavy was a friend of Drag Racing Underground, and for that we are honored... Gallery - Category: PRO MODIFIED & HEADS-UP OUTLAW DOORSLAMMERS GALLERY - Image: Brooklyn Heavy_1 732-750-0536
Rufus Boyd(Brooklyn Heavy) -Draglist.com Drag Racing
https://www.draglist.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=4554
"Bklyn Heavy" sure was a big name in Pro Stock and Outlaw Street Racing back in the 1970's... "Bklyn Heavy" drove, and when not driving, he often enlisted the driving talents of Herb McCandless... "Heavy's" mean and clean Plymouth Dusters were a favorite among fans of Pro Stock's golden era (the 70's)...
Brooklyn Heavy | Drag racing cars, Drag racing, Drag cars
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Plymouth Duster. Car Carrier. Thing 1. Vintage Race Car. Drag Cars. Modified Cars. Vintage Drag Racing - Pro Stock - Brooklyn Heavy. larrymac1962. L.
Brooklyn Heavy - UKDRN
https://www.ukdrn.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=842
Brooklyn Heavy by muddytalker Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:51 am Just read on the NSRA forum that a guy called Richard Smith, the original importer and owner of a Chevelle SS from the seventies called ‘Russo’s Rat’, now owns the original ‘Brooklyn Heavy’ Pro Stocker and he’s looking at restoring it back to its original seventies look.
Brooklyn Heavy - The Supercar Registry
https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=74886
Rufus Boyd alias Brooklyn Heavy was-is a famous street racer and drag racer. His first legal race car was a 66 or 67 chevelle. I saw him run many times at Cecil County and Englishtown. The 1968 camaro he owned did belong to The Grump. that is why it ran so good. He had many race cars and sponsored a few of his friends.
"brooklyn heavy" rest in peace | The H.A.M.B.
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/brooklyn-heavy-rest-in-peace.433373/
"Bklyn Heavy" was a big name in Pro Stock and Outlaw Street Racing back in the 1970's... "Bklyn Heavy" drove, and when not driving, he often enlisted the driving talents of Herb McCandless... "Heavy's" mean and clean Plymouth Dusters were a favorite among fans of Pro Stock's golden era (the 70's)...
Brooklyn Heavy's 1969 Motion Camaro [Archive] - The Supercar …
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Carman Rotonda,Herb McCandless,Levi Holmes and Ronnie Lyles were some of his drivers.He loved street racing too,made a lot of money that way.Tony Battaglia of Batt Autobody painted all of his cars except his Dick Harrell 70 Camaro.Talked to Tony Battaglia many times too,painted a lot of Motion cars for Joel Rosen.Tony says nothing but good ...
Inside New York's deadly, illegal street-racing scene
https://nypost.com/2019/10/26/inside-look-at-the-deadly-illegal-world-of-new-york-street-racing/
Around 2 a.m. on a recent Sunday at a gas station in Queens, heavy-duty auto engines rev conspicuously. Clutches of twentysomething guys — and a few young women — group around customized,...
Brooklyn heavy? | Team Camaro Tech
https://www.camaros.net/threads/brooklyn-heavy.171597/
Joined Aug 1, 2005. ·. 218 Posts. #4 · Jan 3, 2010. It was a very special day and this news sits hard. Like Dan, My wife and I formed a special relationship with Heavy and looked forward to his calls. He was still searching for race parts to keep his buddies going and we shared a lot of great chats about the old days.
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