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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2013 12:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;A good time piece on early 1970s Funny Car drag racing&lt;/strong&gt; I first saw this movie as an 8-9 year old and it was important for me to find it.  It is truly a classic for anyone who watched drag racing in the early 70s, especially Funny Cars.  The quality is OK and there is some  really bad 70s music scenes (Jim Dunn shaving?) but that is what  fast-forward is for.  It&#039;s definitely a time piece especially when they  talk about the costs of drag racing.  It makes you yearn for those days  except for all the 70s stuff (hair, side burns, clothes, etc.).  The action  is what makes this movie and should bring back many great memories for all  of us who went to OCIR.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A good time piece on early 1970s Funny Car drag racing</strong> I first saw this movie as an 8-9 year old and it was important for me to find it.  It is truly a classic for anyone who watched drag racing in the early 70s, especially Funny Cars.  The quality is OK and there is some  really bad 70s music scenes (Jim Dunn shaving?) but that is what  fast-forward is for.  It&#8217;s definitely a time piece especially when they  talk about the costs of drag racing.  It makes you yearn for those days  except for all the 70s stuff (hair, side burns, clothes, etc.).  The action  is what makes this movie and should bring back many great memories for all  of us who went to OCIR.</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2013 12:03:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Awesome Christmas Gift from Mom&lt;/strong&gt; Just like the previous person.  I also saw this at a small theatre in Illinois when just 5 or 6.  I grew up at a local dragstrip (BYRON.)  And witnessed &quot;Snakes&quot; and &quot;Mongoose&#039;s&quot; cars.Plus all the others in the video.  I mentioned the film to my father in late August and asked if he remembered taking me and my brother to see it.  He sure did.  He loved taking me and my brother to the races.  My father and I still attend the races together.  I love it.  My mother found this film on your site(AMAZON.co) and had to buy it for me for Christmas.  Was I surprised.  I have watched it three times already.  Awesome!  I wish I was a little older in those days.  All I remember is the awesome paint jobs on cars like the Hawaiian and Showtime.  Also the Army Tank Wheelstander.  Thank-you in helping me relive my childhood.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Awesome Christmas Gift from Mom</strong> Just like the previous person.  I also saw this at a small theatre in Illinois when just 5 or 6.  I grew up at a local dragstrip (BYRON.)  And witnessed &#8220;Snakes&#8221; and &#8220;Mongoose&#8217;s&#8221; cars.Plus all the others in the video.  I mentioned the film to my father in late August and asked if he remembered taking me and my brother to see it.  He sure did.  He loved taking me and my brother to the races.  My father and I still attend the races together.  I love it.  My mother found this film on your site(AMAZON.co) and had to buy it for me for Christmas.  Was I surprised.  I have watched it three times already.  Awesome!  I wish I was a little older in those days.  All I remember is the awesome paint jobs on cars like the Hawaiian and Showtime.  Also the Army Tank Wheelstander.  Thank-you in helping me relive my childhood.</p>
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		<title>By: Bruce Cissell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bruce Cissell</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2013 12:02:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Awsome Movie about a Legendary Drag Racer&lt;/strong&gt; I first saw this movie/documentary about &quot;THE FIREMAN&quot; Jim Dunn at a Drive-in Movie in the early 80&#039;s. This movie follows this Legendary Drag Racer around the country during 1970 when he domenated the Funnycar class with his innovative rear engine direct drive 1970 Plymouth Barracuda. This type of setup was several decades ahead of it&#039;s time and now the main stay of all Top Fuel Dragster&#039;s today. This film also contains footage of then very young Mike Dunn drag racing his bicycle in parking lots and he even dropped a cute as he eliminated the competition. Mike Dunn drives a Top Fuel Dragster today and his dad Jim Dunn is still an Owner/Crew Chief of a Top Fuel Funnycar Team. Jim Dunn is probably one of the most over looked Legends in Drag Racing today. If you want a film that documents this Legendary Drag Racer in his hay day then you&#039;ll want this movie.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Awsome Movie about a Legendary Drag Racer</strong> I first saw this movie/documentary about &#8220;THE FIREMAN&#8221; Jim Dunn at a Drive-in Movie in the early 80&#8242;s. This movie follows this Legendary Drag Racer around the country during 1970 when he domenated the Funnycar class with his innovative rear engine direct drive 1970 Plymouth Barracuda. This type of setup was several decades ahead of it&#8217;s time and now the main stay of all Top Fuel Dragster&#8217;s today. This film also contains footage of then very young Mike Dunn drag racing his bicycle in parking lots and he even dropped a cute as he eliminated the competition. Mike Dunn drives a Top Fuel Dragster today and his dad Jim Dunn is still an Owner/Crew Chief of a Top Fuel Funnycar Team. Jim Dunn is probably one of the most over looked Legends in Drag Racing today. If you want a film that documents this Legendary Drag Racer in his hay day then you&#8217;ll want this movie.</p>
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