Drag Illustrated Issue 145, June 2019 | Page 62

DIALED IN LARRY GEDDES The car came from the factory with a 5-speed transmission, which is just fine by Geddes, and he wouldn’t think of transitioning the car to an automatic. Heck, he even removed the fuel in- jection and put a carburetor on it! “I’m from the old school,” he laughs. For certain, Geddes expe- rienced some transmission and clutch carnage with the factory pieces, so he eventually outfitted the car with a Leonard Long G-Force clutchless 5-speed with ACT clutch. In the early 2000s after the inception of NMRA and NMCA, Geddes immediately began tour- ing and experienced early success, scoring many event wins and also clinching the championship in Open Comp in 2003 and 2004, while later scoring runner-up finishes in the championship points chase in 2006 and 2011. “The Open Comp category is something of a ‘create your own index’ type of racing with a .500 Pro Tree,” Geddes explains. Participants make three qualifying runs throughout the weekend and the quickest run becomes the driver’s index, minus a tenth, and it can’t be changed when eliminations start. “As weather and other factors change, it makes for some real exciting racing!” Geddes says. As you may have guessed, straight-drive cars are exceedingly rare in Open Comp and other than Geddes, his good friend Dennis Corn (who races a Thunderbird) is among the only drivers in the class who utilize this type of combination. Geddes has been running the full NMRA/NMCA circuit in recent years and won three events in 2011. He’s also scored wins at other venues, in- cluding Kenny Holcomb’s Civil Wars event in Rockingham, North Carolina, and the inaugural World Ford Challenge in Bowling Green, Ken- tucky. Most recently, Geddes came out of the gate swinging in 2019, winning the season-opening NMRA event at Bradenton, Florida, just days before his 68th birthday. His Mustang also has a distinct new look this season, compliments of Race Star Wheels. “These are the brand-new Pro Forged line that Greg Anderson and Jason Line recently debuted,” says Geddes, as his was the first sportsman car to feature the new wheels. Geddes may be old school, but he still can’t help but embellish the latest flashy pieces of hardware from time to time, and he affectionately refers to his racing exploits as “the addiction.” “My wife of 40 years has been real understanding, but she still reminds me of how I proclaimed the Mustang would be a garage car,” he laughs. To this day his Mustang only shows 17k miles on the odometer, most of which were accumulat- ed from driving the car to and from the drag strip before it became a trailered race car a while ago. “I’ve really been fortunate through the years to get a lot of sponsor support,” Geddes adds, “and I want to thank Race Star Wheels, Advanced Clutch Technology, BuyFord.Racing, Flex-a-lite, Mahle Motorsport, Mickey Thompson, Mr. Gas- ket, National Parts Depot, Quicktime Bellhousing, Richmond and VP Racing Fuel.” DI DI DI DI DI DI DI 62 | D r a g DI DI DI I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com Issue 145