DragMart Speed Shop's Gord Forman sponsored several local cars
as well as running a few of his own
catalog courtesy of Jim L'Esperance


a crowded pit area with DragMart in the center of it all
photo courtesy of Gord Forman


DragMart display featuring Gord Forman's own sometimes street driven Model A altered Raspberry Racer
along with fellow Timers Car Club members Bob Sterner and Ron Vincent's dragster driven by Gord
photo courtesy of Gord Forman


ah yes... a day at the beach with the Forman, Sterner and Vincent dragster
dragster sequence courtesy of Bob Sterner, by way of Gord Forman


left to right... Gord Forman, Bob Sterner and Ron Vincent
Frank Schaeffer's Studebaker waits patiently on the push out road in background


Brian Scott overseeing what looks to be a test and tune pass


the old turn around trick


race day


Bob Sterner helps extricate Gord Forman after impromptu offtrack excursion
photo courtesy of Bill Balicky


one wounded small block Chev, and the reason for the previous image
courtesy of Bill Balicky


Gord Forman and his Model A in race car mode


the Raspberry Racer reaches for the sky
photo courtesy of Gord Forman


looking for an even more impressive wheelstand to dazzle a filming CBC camera crew
Gord begins a somewhat more aggressive than normal burnout
photo courtesy of Gord Forman

unfortunately, #1 piston was in no mood for such antics

and showed it's displeasure by exiting the block, then and there
a rather expensive method of viewing the internals of a Jack Wheeler race motor
no word on wether the film crew was impressed
photo courtesy of a wallet, and no doubt ego, deflated Gord Forman


"Boots" Juskiw gets his name added to car along with a new Air Canada smock
photo courtesy of Larry Severson


Wood and Hanson
you hear banjos?
photo courtesy of Gord Forman


Kevin Love's '57 Super Stocker
photo courtesy of Gord Forman


Robinson and Pilek
photo courtesy of Gord Forman


there are certain cars that define the Keystone / Bison experience
for many, the following would be that car




Ken MacKenzie and his immaculate '55 Chev doing what they did best

... and again


one more time, with Len Penner's equally clean stovebolt for comparison sake



an artsy photo of Larry Severson's unique funnycar from Fargo