- Walt Arfons
Walt Arfons (born
10 December 1916 ) is the half brother ofArt Arfons , his former partner indrag racing , and his competitor in jet poweredland speed record racing. Along with Art, he was a pioneer in the use of aircraft jet engines for these types of competition.Walt's mother, Bessie, was half
Cherokee , and died in 1984 at age 84. Walt had one brother, Dale, two years younger, as well as his ten years younger half-brother Art and an eight and a half years younger half-sister Lou, both from his mother's marriage toTom Arfons . Arfons' family operated afeed mill in rural Ohio, where the Arfons brothers exercised their mechanical skills and ingenuity.Walt began building
dragster s with Art in 1952; their first car was a three wheeler with an Oldsmobile six cylinder engine, and a particularly ugly green tractor paint finish. The announcer at the drag strip laughingly announced the car as the Green Monster, and the name was to stick to his joint projects with Art. Along with many other racers, the duo switched to using surplus aircraft piston engines, particularly theAllison V-1710 engines, due to their abundance, cheapness, and great reliability. They were the first drag racers to reach 150 miles per hour in the quarter mile. In the late 1950s, however, the brothers amicably split up.On
August 6 ,1960 , Walt introduced the first jet engined dragster. He also introduced the use of aparachute to stop the car, since unlike the piston engines, the jet engine did not provide braking when shut off. Arfons is also credited with being the first to torch a junked car with the exhaust from his jet dragster, in order to provide entertainment for the crowd atIndianapolis Raceway Park one year when the race had been rained out.In the midst of the Detroit automakers' performance competition in 1967,
Chrysler Corporation gave Arfons aDodge Dart ,Plymouth Barracuda , and Dodge Charger to convert into dragsters. He simply fastened jet engines into the stock cars, with most of the accessories still installed and working. These were such crowd pleasers that he later built fiberglass-bodied jetfunny car s, aChevrolet Camaro and aMercury Comet .Arfons also partnered with
Tom Green to build the jet poweredWingfoot Express , which held the World Land Speed Record for three days during the battle betweenArt Arfons andCraig Breedlove .
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