When I worked at MSA they had a Bonneville Lakester class car (24" high!). It took most of the awards in the classes it ran in most years, too.
They were building up a CB750K3 engine for it when they came across a KZ1000 for $200 and started over, using that engine (the K3 engine is in the bike on the cover of my book). After 3 more seasons they came up with the offset cylinders concept to stagger the bores with a stroker crank and it became a 1500cc (1489 actual) class car, and took all honors every year they ran it. They always ran gas-class first, then added nitro and rejetted and ran trials until they got it close, then went for broke on the last run. In 2 out of 3 years they would end up with the Fuel-class record, too: those un-won years saw the engine come home in pieces instead. I still have a T-shirt around here somewhere with the team and the car on it.