HISTORY
The Rat Trap, as we know it today, is
the latest version of the original built in 1968 at the shop of chassis builder
Dennis Watson. It is the latest in a series of Rat Trap Fuel Altereds. The previous
two Rat Trap Fuel Altereds ran from 1965 through 1968 and were conventional in
design. The 1969 creation however was revolutionary.
It
was designed with independent front suspension, a nitro burning Chrysler Hemi
engine and a unique paint scheme. The name Rat Trap was the product of the "engine
wars" of the 60’s when Chevrolet powered altereds (big block Chevrolet engines
called "rat motors") challenged the Chrysler powered altereds. The Rat Trap was
one of four cars which made up the legendary Fuel Altered Tours of 1970, '71,
and '72. Other cars on that tour were Willie Borsch with the Winged Express, Pure
Heaven II and the Magnificent 7.
Five Fuel Altereds, led by the Rat Trap, were
featured at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and at the 50th Anniversary of the
NHRA U.S. Nationals. Four of these very special cars also participate in match-races
across the U.S., Canada, and Great Britain. During the autumn of 2005 the tour
plans to travel to Hawaii and Australia to delight fans. Special t-shirts, promotional
pictures and posters will help commemorate these events. |