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Cherokee descent, and died in 1983 at age 84.
Arfons had two half
brothers by his mother — Walt
Arfons, ten
years older, who was to
become his partner...
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Walter Charles Arfons (December 10, 1916 – June 4, 2013) was the half
brother of Art
Arfons, his
former partner in drag racing, and his
competitor in jet-powered...
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Monster was the name of
several vehicles built by Art
Arfons and his half-brother Walt
Arfons.
These ranged from
dragsters to a turbojet-powered car...
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Arfons (French pronunciation: [aʁfɔ̃]; Occitan: Arfonts) is a
commune of the Tarn
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Tarn
department "Répertoire...
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racer Arfons was to
drive the car for the
record attempt, but a
month before the
scheduled run,
during initial testing on a
dragstrip with
Arfons outside...
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refer to:
District of
Arfon, an
administrative subdivision of
Gwynedd county (1974–1996)
Arfon (Senedd constituency) (2007–2026)
Arfon (UK
Parliament constituency)...
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North Wales: 1911
Arfon by-election 1915
Arfon by-election This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Arfon by-election. If an...
- 37 mph) in Walt
Arfons's jet
dragster Avenger. The
rival tire
company Firestone and Art
Arfons hit back
against Goodyear and Walt
Arfons when
Betty Skelton...
- On 9 July 1989
Craig Arfons, son of Walt
Arfons,
builder of the world's
first jet car, and
nephew of
record breaker Art
Arfons,
tried for the record...
- HMT
Arfon was a
trawler requisitioned by the
Royal Navy of the
United Kingdom at the
beginning of the
First World War. She sank
after striking a mine...