My favorite picture material... :D
Wow, Needs bigger sway bars, and maybe more caster!
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last ones for today...
my hard drives is gointo fill up fast saving all of these pix :soshelp:
This hangs on my wall. A few photos I took at a race. I can't remember what year that was, but it was either Olivier Beretta or Tommy Archer that gave me their gloves from the race (that you see me holding in the photo). Maybe 1999?
Quote from: Cuda Cody on February 26, 2017, 11:19:36 PM
This hangs on my wall. A few photos I took at a race. I can't remember what year that was, but it was either Olivier Beretta or Tommy Archer that gave me their gloves from the race (that you see me holding in the photo). Maybe 1999?
That's pretty cool! :bradsthumb:
While not a perfect match they make a diecast that would look cool displayed with that! (Daytona instead of the France race)
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/DODGE-VIPER-GTS-R-91-Beretta-Wendlinger-ORECA-DAYTONA-2000-WINNER-AUTOART-1-18-/332122727579?hash=item4d540ea49b:g:p14AAOSwB-1Yn1S4
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/AUTOart-1-18-scale-Dodge-Viper-GTS-R-91-Winner-of-24-Rolex-Daytona-2000-ORECA-/391628365808?hash=item5b2ede9ff0:g:U18AAOSwB09YGGl6
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I love all the pics! thanks for posting them up!
That green viper is absolutely BAD ASS!!!!
I like almost all forms of racing, but the SCCA drivers were some of the most skilled.
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Sorry...couldn't help it... :haha: :haha:
A local guy who is known nationally for his expertise on Javelin's races this one around.....
Is that Wayne Davis's car?
Quote from: Brads70 on February 27, 2017, 09:25:45 AM
Is that Wayne Davis's car?
Yes, from 2015. His son had this beautiful RR that I tried to buy but sold it overseas for way more than I could afford. He now has this gorgeous bullnose TA among some other cars.
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Here is a track day video with pics and track time starting around 1:00. He also has more Javelins, like the Orange Crush.
for today....
feeling more-ish?
I think I would have driven like Buddy if given the chance. Go or blow, no halfway.
I probably would be more like Mark thinking everything through working on & redesigning the car etc
https://forum.e-bodies.org/dlattach/topic=891.0;attach=7629;image
That's awesome pic!
The 1970 T/A season was a classic!
Quote from: Marc70challenger on February 28, 2017, 04:36:31 PM
https://forum.e-bodies.org/dlattach/topic=891.0;attach=7629;image
That's awesome pic!
I agree, I love it too, lookas like all 4 wheels off the ground ! :stayinlane:
Looks like the AAR rolled? What's the story behind that?
That was Swede's car #50221. He rolled it in practice at St. Jovite (the 8th of 11 races that season). They had to go to Dan's car (50211) for that race. I'm not exactly sure when the third car (50231) was built, but they had to get it done quickly as the last couple of races of the season were coming up, and Dan was about to retire.
I would have sure like to have seen them run the 71 season. History might have been different. Pretty hard to do well in a 1st year racing program.
QuoteI would have sure like to have seen them run the 71 season. History might have been different. Pretty hard to do well in a 1st year racing program.
I agree. Swede took two poles, and ran well at several races. Just too many new un-tested parts breaking.
'71 Cuda at Pikes Peak International Hill Climb here in Colorado http://www.ppihc.com/
you gotta watch this video, great stuff :popcorn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8fWpWl59rU
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I enjoy watching Jess Neil's exploits I'm facebook friends with him , I always enjoy seeing what he is up to.
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Thanks Brad ... more pix to download !! :rofl:
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These were taken yesterday at Sebring by Chris Brown . Peter Klutt raced/played at Barrie speedway a couple times when I was working there as a tech inspector. Quiet guy... Peter might be better know here for LMC
http://www.legendarymotorcar.com/
While the current Trans Am cars are not quite what they used to be I still enjoy them. They are more like a current Circle track late model now and not really based on a "stock car" . :(' At least they "look" like a Challenger, not like Nascar's attempt
They are made by Howe, same as a pile of other late models running evry Saturday nights at your local speedways. http://howeracing.com/index.php/chassis-road-race/
Todays crop....
Before and After
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Brad, do you know which car that that got wadded up at Monterrey? 50211, or 50231?
Quote from: EB3-GranCoupe on March 31, 2017, 04:28:22 AM
Brad, do you know which car that that got wadded up at Monterrey? 50211, or 50231?
I have no idea? I think it was the one Craig Jackson owned.
Anyone got pics of the Archer Bros Daytonas from the '90s?
Some of you may know Team Cuda and the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. They just posted this photo taken of the way down last year. Story is it was raining and hailing very hard at the time. The photographer was in a ditch across the road and caught this shot. Team Cuda is selling posters of this pic too off Facebook.
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Sadly, Jess and the 'Cuda are not running the PPIHC this year. In fact, the classic division was rolled into the Pikes Peak Open division to boost car counts. This has now become a catch all division that has everything from a '69 Camaro to a 2017 Palatav D2 (yea, I was wonder what the heck that was too: https://www.palatov.com/cars/d2/ ) There also is a Howe TA2 Mustang in this group this year along with a Nissan Skyline and some classic Porsches.
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GREAT PICS!!!
Here I am warming up the engine before a feature race at the Road America Vintage race a cple years ago..... very cool!
The title of this thread should have been "Car porn"
What's fascinating is to see the old "in race" pics. I remember some of those pics from my bible when I was growing up.. "Mighty Mopars".
95th edition of the Pikes Peak Hillclimb is complete. Fog, hail, and wet roads forced the finish line to be moved lower down the mountain some, but previous records still manage to stay intact.
The open class, which contains the classic cars now, was won by Peter Cunningham in a 2017 Acura TLX, placing 2nd overall. Second in class was Chris Lennon in a '73 Porsche 911 RSR, placing 25 overall. Third in class and 34th overall went to RJ Gottlieb in his '69 Camaro. Some of you may be more familiar with him and the moniker "Big Red" as this is probably one of, if not the first, pro touring build that has steadily been refined over the years.
Also absent this year was the Hot Rod Magazine Special Viper ACR in the Time Attack 2 class.
Whats interesting to see with the asphalt standard now, is that the unlimited cars no longer are the dominate class with lowest times on the mountain. The top 5 spots were, Unlimited, PP Open, Open Wheel, Time Attack 1, and Motorcycle.
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Dirt track Chall with bumperettes !! :huh:
The Palmer's AAR from down under:
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Remembering Mark Donohue today.... March 18, 1937 – August 19, 1975
if you have a couple minutes - here's a few vintage pics
https://www.flickr.com/photos/thehenryford/albums/with/72157633026892624
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Testing pictures before the decals went on.....
Motor swap.... wonder what happened?
Hmmm "heard a bang " !!
Quote from: Brads70 on October 04, 2017, 06:11:30 PM
Motor swap.... wonder what happened?
BLEW IT UP...just a guess though! :D
AMC... close enough for a Mopar?
Quote from: Brads70 on October 06, 2017, 04:59:53 AM
AMC... close enough for a Mopar?
Hell yes!!
Those are such a cool car!
I have just a " few " of Donohue's Javelin.... :) :whiteflag:
Wow some awesome pictures in here. What's the story with that grey #20 cuda with the aar stripes?
Quote from: dave73chally on October 06, 2017, 10:44:11 AM
Wow some awesome pictures in here. What's the story with that grey #20 cuda with the aar stripes?
Not sure other than it races in Australia .
Richard Petty short tracking in a kitcar!
And a Challenger kit car
QuoteWow some awesome pictures in here. What's the story with that grey #20 cuda with the aar stripes?
Driven by Ian Palmer in the Australian Trans-Am series (a vintage racing series down under). He drove it until last year. Perennially a top 5 finisher, and fan favorite!
More repairs from back in the day (Lime Rock):
I love these pics... all TransAm cars!!!!!! Here is Brian Garcia's Vintage Historic currently active '67 B'Cuda... runs in the midwest states out of Chicago area.
Sorry can't help myself.... they just make such damn fine looking race cars! :drooling:
A few more.... hope they are not reposts, hard to keep track of whats been posted.
Couple more....
found another, most of these come off a facebook group called
Historic SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series Fan Group
Looks like Posey lost a transmission.....
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Lots of cool reference pictures in here.....
http://rocketresto.com/ebay/kandk.html
Notice how the torsion bars were mounted. Petty had his adjustable from the drivers seat ;)
when Rocket had that car it was mis-identified as a K&K Insurance car
after the article it was positively identified as a USAC HEMI Charger of Bay Darnell
I could see Neil driving this one! :)
That is pretty much what I had with the blue one just needed far better wheels & tires & the cage added :bigthumb:
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A few circle track cars...
More Mopar racers....
lots or mopar racers!
Using up a fender....
Closest thing we have to the " good old days" Type in "Touring Car Masters " in youtube for hours of fun !
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I preferred Petty's short track car actually.
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John Sandberg's awesome SCCA C/Prepared Solo II racer! Read all about his car, along with my car, as featured in the August 2006 Mopar Action edition. The car was raced with the SCCA Solo II program, and related other clubs, all through the 70-80-90s (then it was triple black)... he still has the car.
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I preferred Petty's short track car actually.
how about his Darlington car? :o or is this pic in the wrong thread?
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What's the purpose of the window netting?
Keep body parts in and debris out. I believe it was Petty's Darlington crash, shown above, that created the window net after his arms were flapping about outside the car during the roll over. He also added diagonal to the roof halo part of the cage that is still referred to as a Petty Bar by some constructors.
Lime Rock 1970 , notice the number of lug nuts..... quicker pit stops ! ;)
close up .... and a few more
Rubbing is racing....
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I'm always surprised that AMC went with the Javelin instead of the AMX. Of course, there may have been wheelbase issues as the AMX was pretty damn short.
Good lookin front row
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Quote from: HP2 on November 28, 2017, 08:25:54 AM
I'm always surprised that AMC went with the Javelin instead of the AMX. Of course, there may have been wheelbase issues as the AMX was pretty damn short.
SCCA required the production version of the race cars to have a rear seat - NO '68-'70 AMX or '65-'66 Shelby GT350 in TRANS AM series
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Cool link to one of my favorite race cars...
http://www.stanceworks.com/2017/07/amc-penske-javelin/
I went to see the Martin Truex Jr championship car and trophy tonight at their race shop here in Denver They had a nice display of some other cars too. The car with the flag is the actual car he drove in Miami to win the championship. It is banged up, has a blown left rear from the burn outs after the race, and confetti from winners circle still on the car.
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Not much to see here in this picture but if you look a little closer you'll see a 1970 Plymouth Superbird in the water.
The description reads as... "Superbird stolen new from Rowe Motors, East Lorain Street, Chrysler Plymouth dealer, Oberlin Ohio."
I bet this car is long gone for scrap. Too bad.
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A young Richard Petty
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except in Canada they did not show the races so & barely ever saw a race with petty in it until Youtube
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Did they even run P.S. in 1970?
I don't believe so
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on December 13, 2017, 09:25:57 PM
Did they even run P.S. in 1970?
No power steering. Saving weight was a top priority.
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I don't think some of today's lightweights would be able to wheel those old girls around a racecourse for hours. What a handful it would have been.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on December 14, 2017, 06:40:53 PM
I don't think some of today's lightweights would be able to wheel those old girls around a racecourse for hours. What a handful it would have been.
Yep not many " suitcase" racers back then.
At least racing has improved with cloned cars , restrictor plates , complete lack of innovation :drunk: maybe next year they will have AC too
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on December 15, 2017, 06:18:17 AM
At least racing has improved with cloned cars , restrictor plates , complete lack of innovation :drunk: maybe next year they will have AC too
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Do forget tissue dispensers ;)
They ruined a sport I so dearly loved...... :bye:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on December 15, 2017, 06:18:17 AM
At least racing has improved with cloned cars , restrictor plates , complete lack of innovation :drunk: maybe next year they will have AC too
That have AC already...AC that blows rights into the drivers helmets!!
Can't say I watch much racing anymore...
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That 64 looked great and the Hemi opened some eyes.
Sure did :bigthumb:
Maybe this should be in wrecked Mopars ?
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Another facebook find...
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on December 16, 2017, 08:52:39 PM
Maybe this should be in wrecked Mopars ?
That wreck at Darlington led to the window net.
I'm not sure I've seen this white bird before....
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Quote from: 303 Mopar on December 18, 2017, 05:39:24 AM
I'm not sure I've seen this white bird before....
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Roger Mccluskey :bigthumb:
http://www.toywonders.com/site09/diecastB/ERTL_Mopar_Plymouth_Superbird_Race_Car_1_Roger_Mccluskey_1970_1_18_White_29530_35p6934.html
I believe he was a USAC driver with that car.
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Aug 2, 1970 - St. Jovite, Quebec:
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I wish Dodge would get back into NASCAR. A Demon would look sweet with some numbers slapped on the side!
great commercial!
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Great commercial. I have thought about getting a Viper truck too.
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His best race car, one of the reasons I love 71 Chargers so much.
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It was also his favorite ride & ran it until 77 which was the limit for the body style & was forced into the Magnum for 78
That Magnum didn't cut through the air very nice, I believe they reskinned that chassis as a GM and it was all over.
True the Magnum was not successful , 1 year & done
The nose looked pretty good, I imagine the backlite was the problem.
The 80s sucked for nascar "stock car" racing. Horrable areodynamics, smallblock engines, sanctions,
restrictor plates, body templates, etc.... Suprised they didn't make them run a smog pump..... :barf:
& since the 80s it has never recovered IMO :alan2cents:
even though the nose was angled back there was a ton more frontal area on the Magnum & the back lite would not be clean either .
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The Magnum does get a bad rap, but keep in mind the GM boys were not particularly happy with the newer, more angular Monte Carlo, Olds Cutlass, and Buick Centuries. They all complained about high speed stability and poor handling.
Petty led 26 laps at Daytona with the Magnum and it actually was the fastest car in the field that day, before crashing out with a blown tire. A few races later Nascar mandated taller rear spoilers to try and improve stability for the fields. It seemed to help the more angular GM style more than the rounded Magnum. Petty had six top 5 finishes in the Magnum before retiring it for a Monte. He had three top 5 finishes with the Monte that year.
Also relevant was that 1978 was the year Iacocca took over at Chrysler. They were still hemoraging money from the 1976 F body recalls. Lee starting slashing budgets and selling of unprofitable aspects of the company. No doubt they completely pulled the plug on factory sponsorship of race teams and pushed more heavily into the parts supply business of Direct Connection. Despite his success, Petty was loosing funding and needed to align with someone who had deeper pockets.
Petty gave a lot of the Magnum program to the Arringtons, who were reasonably successful with it winning some races, qualifying high in the field, and setting top speed at some races. Eventually the Magnum was retired for the Imperial of the '80s.
Good insight, thanks HP. I remember the Imperials, I guess they were the slickest Chrysler offering in that time frame.
cool to know the magnum was not so bad , definatly understand the Chrysler funding issue
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LS powered :)
https://www.google.com/amp/www.hotrod.com/articles/challenging-the-rules/amp/
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Cool, I've never seen an Imperial as a stock car before. :bradsthumb:
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Outside of the wing cars, 3rd gen Chargers were the ultimate speedway cars, IMO.
Quote from: HP2 on December 30, 2017, 07:44:33 AM
Outside of the wing cars, 3rd gen Chargers were the ultimate speedway cars, IMO.
:iagree: They made amazing looking racecars!
I believe Mr. Petty's favorite racecar was the Gen 3 Charger. He had great success with the 66-67 boxcars but I think that was based on driving skill and brute HP.
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OK you guys may have changed my mind from jacked up rear and L60`s to more of a road racer but still want the vintage look. What wheels other tham Minilites were used for road racing back in the `70`s? I want a period correct wheel and I love the Minilites but there is an Orange AAR local to me a friend owns and we already get mistaken for each other a lot when driving and he has Minilites so I need to have something different for wheels.
I've seen torq thrusts on early TA cars.
I always liked the original one piece 200S Americans. They look great on a T/A style E-body IMO.
Larry Detjens quote from Facebook " not a Kit Car. As stated above, this is Larry Detjens with his Bemco Chassis Dodge Challenger. Larry was killed when he hit the end of the pit wall while racing Alan Kilwicki for the lead of a race."
Javelin
Quote from: HP2 on December 31, 2017, 11:23:06 AM
I've seen torq thrusts on early TA cars.
I actually just bought a set of another member last year but they are 15" and not sure I can get a decent sticky tire for that size.
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You just have to love the AMC
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Quote from: HP2 on December 31, 2017, 11:23:06 AM
I've seen torq thrusts on early TA cars.
I actually just bought a set of another member last year but they are 15" and not sure I can get a decent sticky tire for that size.
You can, but your going to pay for them. Go here and look at Cobra Tires;
http://rogerkrausracing.com/pages/pricing.html
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Quote from: HP2 on December 31, 2017, 11:23:06 AM
I've seen torq thrusts on early TA cars.
I actually just bought a set of another member last year but they are 15" and not sure I can get a decent sticky tire for that size.
You can, but your going to pay for them. Go here and look at Cobra Tires;
http://rogerkrausracing.com/pages/pricing.html
What about a set of MT's?
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Quote from: HP2 on December 31, 2017, 11:23:06 AM
I've seen torq thrusts on early TA cars.
I actually just bought a set of another member last year but they are 15" and not sure I can get a decent sticky tire for that size.
You can, but your going to pay for them. Go here and look at Cobra Tires;
http://rogerkrausracing.com/pages/pricing.html
What about a set of MT's?
They're fair. SRs are decent priced, H speed rating, newer carcass. Aren't the grippiest and are still a 2 ply radial sidewall, but better than many other 15" street offerings.
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Quote from: HP2 on December 31, 2017, 11:23:06 AM
I've seen torq thrusts on early TA cars.
I actually just bought a set of another member last year but they are 15" and not sure I can get a decent sticky tire for that size.
Ya, if I`m going the road racer route I need to do it on the cheap as my stroker small block is going to eat up a lot of my budget, think MA`s Green brick.
You can, but your going to pay for them. Go here and look at Cobra Tires;
http://rogerkrausracing.com/pages/pricing.html
What about a set of MT's?
They're fair. SRs are decent priced, H speed rating, newer carcass. Aren't the grippiest and are still a 2 ply radial sidewall, but better than many other 15" street offerings.
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Bobby Allison
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Charlie Glotsback?
Yes Charlie Glotzbach :bigthumb:
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I found this video of USAC Stock Cars from '72.
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Interesting the difference in fender flairs between the 2 cars.... ;)
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Ok so the first 2 may not be Mopars but Donohue won the inaugural Iroc series in the Orange Porsche easily !
no explanation needed for the 2nd one !
All 3 look good to me.
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Ah, er, um, ugh never mind.
Must be the 24 lemons race? :D Strangely enough I don't think " road racing" when I see those 2 models... :stop: :haha:
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Those are 2 of the ugliest cars that have ever been made. What were they thinking when they designed these. :barf:
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Those are 2 of the ugliest cars that have ever been made. What were they thinking when they designed these. :barf:
:rofl: I can stomach the Gremlin ..... maybe on a good day but the pacer...I'm right there with ya! :haha:
Ha, ha: The Pacer frontend is used by some rod builders. I always think to myself, where in the heck are these guys finding these Pacers for donors? They aren't exactly everywhere. I think Gremlins are just plain cool though.
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That looks to be the Hilton car that was at Carlisle in need of a full resto.
When Mopar ruled the track...
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Anyone know what color blue the Daytona is on the top of page 14?
It looks similar to B7 but probably a custom paint
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on January 18, 2018, 06:31:39 PM
It looks similar to B7 but probably a custom paint
Yea it looks darker, reminds me of sharkskin
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I remember watching a NASCAR race towards the end of Marty's driving career. He wrecked and tore the car up pretty good. The announcer said "I imagine Marty will be singing in a higher key after that wreck" classic.
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Now that is one effing cool picture!
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AMC's first Cup victory 1-21-73 at Riverside I love the Javelin, but in all honesty can't say this is a great looking race car! :)
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that 70 Jav has it going on.
Lucky guy, living the dream!
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Original kit car mule
Love the Kit car pix ! :twothumbsup:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on January 28, 2018, 07:55:35 PM
Love the Kit car pix ! :twothumbsup:
Notice the later A-Body center link in a e-body k-frame. ;) I have one but haven't tried it yet.
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on January 28, 2018, 07:55:35 PM
Love the Kit car pix ! :twothumbsup:
Notice the later A-Body center link in a e-body k-frame. ;) I have one but haven't tried it yet.
So what's the story with that part? Just guessing is it the drop for a deeper oil pan? :notsure:
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Quote from: Brads70 on January 29, 2018, 01:16:46 AM
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on January 28, 2018, 07:55:35 PM
Love the Kit car pix ! :twothumbsup:
Notice the later A-Body center link in a e-body k-frame. ;) I have one but haven't tried it yet.
So what's the story with that part? Just guessing is it the drop for a deeper oil pan? :notsure:
Makes the tire rod assembly longer helping with bumpsteer.
Interesting site on the restoration of Donohue's Javelin
http://www.maecomotorsport.com/The%20Cars/Javelin.html
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on January 28, 2018, 07:55:35 PM
Love the Kit car pix ! :twothumbsup:
Notice the later A-Body center link in a e-body k-frame. ;) I have one but haven't tried it yet.
So what's the story with that part? Just guessing is it the drop for a deeper oil pan? :notsure:
Makes the tire rod assembly longer helping with bumpsteer.
Cool Thanks for the info! :bigthumb:
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Still not a good looking car.... LOL
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Great shot !
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My 68 at Spring Fling Speed Festival
The picture two above is at a SFSF.
April 12, 2018
http://alltimeracing.com/spring-fling-speed-festival-xii-thursday-april-12th-2018/
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Gotta love a wing car! 8)
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Henri Chemin driving the third AAR cuda (#50231) in France, circa 1972:
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This my friend Sam working for Petty
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Hmm: I wonder how many of today's Nascar types could keep up with those two, back in those cars and conditions. It was a tougher world back then.
First production car above 200
Baker driving ,
quite the feat considering none of the production race cars were that fast yet either
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Those 71's sure made for a smooth race car.
amazing for sure :iagree:
Ok so this is crazy but these guys in Japan are modifying Dodge vans & driving the wheels off them !!
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I love the look and sound of this Charger! :wowzers:
Here is the in-car camera :banana:
Another cool video of the Dodge Charger at LeMans, include some great in car camera shots starting around 4:00 and going through a rain storm.
At Spring Fling Speed Festival today...
More from Spring Fling Speed Festival today...
Dang: Is that orange Challenger a member's car?
A little cruise with Tim to his shop....
SO people are still towing Daytonas with a Daytona :thinking: :stop:
This video is by Rylispro (Ariel) from his 72 Cuda at Spring Fling
Speed Festival yesterday
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That's a good looking Hot Rod.
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I'm not the smartest. Is that a "Posed" shot with with a stock T/A? Maybe for PR or something I suppose?
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More from Spring Fling Speed Festival today...
dang that looks like a blast!!! thanks for sharing! anyone here own the gray/primer/green jams challenger???
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John Sandberg and I have campaigned our cars together for many years... since we met in 1975... autocrossing has been a blast!
At mid-season 1974, Columbia Speedway promoter Don Sharpe dropped the NASCAR sanction in hopes of getting more cars and drivers to compete in the Late Model Sportsman division, and Pete Hamilton showed up in this Dodge "Kit Car" and blistered the competition so badly, that Sharpe asked him not to come back after two weeks of dominance. The car was very much illegal, as well.
Dargan Watts Photo
I just love the cut out fenders to accept much larger tires.
Illegal is always more fun!
Any idea on the rule bending aspects of the car?
No Chevy engine perhaps?
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Any idea on the rule bending aspects of the car?
No idea, I found this on a facebook page.
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Dang! They sure made good looking race cars.
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Love the look of this car. Was built by Tony Angelo of the Hot Rod Garage Show. It has a modern hemi and built suspension, has a handbrake for drifting I'm not crazy about. But the stripes in similar colors to Gurney's cuda got me thinking of doing something similar to my challenger.
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Winner winner chicken dinner.... :D
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Rare photo from the rained out Dallas race, 1970 Trans-Am season:
Sam Posey's Challenger at Dallas...
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Found this magnet at Road America on Saturday :bigthumb:
I like it :twothumbsup:
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Racin /6 Valiants at Daytona 1960
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Lee Petty
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King Richard
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So: The little A-bodies raced clockwise?
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So: The little A-bodies raced clockwise?
Good Eye ..... Apparently so, they were running a road course through the infield
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On display at local Mopar show, '69 Petty Hemi "As Raced"
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'66 Trans Am Riverside
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The King at Riverside '66
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Like wrestling a Grizzly bear for the last piece of Salmon.
:rubeyes: racin Gremlin at Talladega '75
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Brad, you might enjoy this site
http://www.genefeltonrestorations.com/articles_when_amc_gremlins_ruled.html
They even let Hemi Challengers go racin :stayinlane:
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'78 Road Atlanta
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One day Mario drove a '66
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Never hear Can-Am mentioned these days.. No Mopars but if your into vintage road race
Big C.I. American engines in sports cars made for some interesting combinations
Can-Am was nuts. High strung big block power, big tires, great looking cars!
Can Am was an amazing series , to bad I never got to see a race live , they were close to me in Edmonton
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Can-Am was nuts. High strung big block power, big tires, great looking cars!
The way God intended :woohoo:
(https://st.hotrod.com/uploads/sites/21/2016/10/007-chaparral-can-am-racing-david-kimble.jpg)
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Racing a Hemi Cuda! :bradsthumb:
https://vimeo.com/143514197
Challenger owned by Andrew Chenoweth
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Ride Inside the Olympic Charger at Monza
Several clips from inside the car
https://www.youtube.com/user/olyexpress/videos
Quote from: 303 Mopar on August 26, 2018, 04:07:00 PM
Challenger owned by Andrew Chenoweth
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Cool pic! Challenger pushing hard, tough looking machine 👍
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Daytona 1971 with Petty, Brooks and D. Allison
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What a great shot. That little 305 did quite well.
after the HEMI was outlawed for the '65 NASCAR season - it went CAN-AM racing in this
the car went thru a Russo-Steele???? auction here in Las Vegas ~8 years ago
Killer :burnout: :stayinlane:
That is cool. Mckee, I forget the story but some fellow with a few bucks in Texas or Vegas had it built as I remember.
Father-Son team took 1st at Goodguys Colorado, and qualified 5th for Nationals!
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Both cool guys that are gone.
Wrong title , still a great pic :notsure:
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Ah: Stock body that could have been optioned with that Hemi and 4 speed. Stock block. stock heads, stock starter, stock 4 speed. Sure it was all massaged but those were the days.
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I'll take Fearless Buddy Baker over Petty in experience driving the Aero cars.
What i would give to be at the Chrysler 5 mile testing track when Buddy was behind the wheel of the Datona Charger.... :worship:
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He had balls , over 200 in the 88 car , this was incredible , nothing was as fast in 69 , Indy / formula 1 purpose built cars were not running over 200 , even Can Am was a couple of years later touching 200 with Donohue / Porsche .
Hard to believe a basically factory car modified was the fastest race car in 69
I saw a picture of Buddy Drifting high on the bank in the 68/69 charger , should have saved the picture , I cannot find it again now !! running 180+ MPH & sliding :worship:
And Charlie Glotzbach ran over 240 MPH in the Datona Charger at the same track ... :o
I agree Buddy was fearless, he broke a few engines but you don't win with a light foot usually.
Buddy pushed the limits , wish I could find the high bank drift picture in the Charger again :bricks:
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Tim Walker did a full restoration on a tribute to Bobby Allison's Daytona, and the reveal was this weekend.
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The 71;s are wind cheaters. Petty's favorite body.
Mine was awesome , should have kept it :bricks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdlU6Hu7SME
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What is really cool in this video is the 3 lead cars , the mustang & camaro are loose & sliding constantly but they still cannot drive away from the javelin & you never see the javelin sliding around , it is the same where the Challenger is shown , the Camaros behind it are loose where the challenger is just locked to the track !
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on September 30, 2018, 07:47:21 PM
What is really cool in this video is the 3 lead cars , the mustang & camaro are loose & sliding constantly but they still cannot drive away from the javelin & you never see the javelin sliding around , it is the same where the Challenger is shown , the Camaros behind it are loose where the challenger is just locked to the track !
Smarter drivers saving the tires for the end....
this looks familiar !!
That's a ton of welding and grinding to do while trying to keep the heat down. Just imagine if the guy did that to an AMC.
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Great shot. He should do a blackout on the chin guard of his helmet, it would look even cooler.
I sat in the #77 TA twice, once with the engine running. It was so cool I could hardly stand it. That short stroke LA engine picks up revs so quick you would think it can read your mind😎
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Pretty team members :twothumbsup:
Hmm: That right shoe looks like it's worn right out, left one is okay though.
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Wow: The front end tweaking is pretty obvious in that shot.
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semms more appropriate in the drag race section but really were all of the Hemi Converts race cars ??
This is a better shot
More on the Olympia Charger, including a look at that Hemi! :banana:
love the sound of that old Hemi singing! :perfect10:
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on November 06, 2018, 08:24:21 PM
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I wonder what's the story is on that car? It's not a racecar? Some kind of promo?
It looks like a photo op. Truedough would be in it if he had been alive.
I believe I posted this before , I remember the same question on the street T/A in the pits .
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TA Challenger in the lead! 1970
Nastalgia Racing . No chin guards in 1970. But Very Cool !! :twothumbsup:
Quote from: GY3R/T on November 09, 2018, 05:19:34 PM
Nastalgia Racing . No chin guards in 1970. But Very Cool !! :twothumbsup:
no 71-72 Javelins in 1970 was my clue. Cool picture though likely from the historical Trans Am series.
https://historictransam.com/
That almost looks like your driveway Brad.
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Nice article and great pics by Hot Rod - https://www.hotrod.com/articles/trans-am-racing-1970-10-year-old-photographer/
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R.I.P NASCAR .....
https://jalopnik.com/the-era-of-nascars-zombie-dodge-ends-this-weekend-1830471415
Wow that bites :bye:
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Class winner, 3rd overall.
Ahhh, the Glenn Bunch Hemi powered road race Challenger. I haven't seen that one in a while. While that things has evolved into a full tilt, tube chassis road racer, it started life as a real, steel bodied, street going Challenger.
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What a great shot of some serious muscle.
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Found this on a model car site. There was a link to a site that is selling Dan Gurney commemorative stickers to benefit the California wildfires, https://racer.com/2018/11/22/all-american-racers-racer-offer-sticker-sale-for-fire-relief/
test
RIP Mr. Pearson.
Hello Everyone,
I thought you all might enjoy a couple of pics of this very rare 1957 Chrysler 300C factory built for NASCAR. It is one of only 17 with
the Holley Carbs & only one of two with an automatic transmission.
I apologize because I cannot remember the mans name for who it was built for, I am sure many of you would recognize it. The car is owned by a good customer/friend of mine Wayne in Texas. I delivered it to him from a restoration shop in Iowa after being there for 9 years!
God Bless
Bill
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/nationwide-single-car-transport-hauling-open-or-enclosed.614419/
That is so cool , thanks for posting pix :twothumbsup:
What should have been if nascar had not changed the rules ..
thankfully real cars were built from the preserved data :twothumbsup:
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Laid a fender on someone.
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hummmm retro babe section or here...?
Hmm Mopar kit ass car !! :twothumbsup:
Nice, not much plastic in that shot, no ink either.
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Anyone recognize the signature?
https://www.streetmusclemag.com/news/did-this-mopar-petty-kit-car-keep-dale-earnhardt-in-racing/
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I do i do Dale Earnhardt!!! :bradsthumb:
Those Kit cars were awesome.
Yes they were !!
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Cool pic!
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Nice '68
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The white blue and gold theme reminds me of evel knievel :banana:
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Aah: B-bodies and their prey.
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Nice '68
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I saw this Charger running at the Milwaukee Mile a few times :ohyeah:
Grrr, gets me wanting to turn wrenches! :wrenching: :burnout:
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Sometimes the old tow rigs are as interesting as the race cars.
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Sometimes the old tow rigs are as interesting as the race cars.
:iagree: If I had the funds/time/space I'd love to build a flat bed tow rig from a old Dodge COE
Modern Cummins, chassis /AC etc... but look old school
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:burnout: Gettin IT
(https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/sam-poseys-dodge-charger-in-the-trans-am-race-held-june-6-1970-on-the-picture-id81485219)
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Found this picture today. Didn't realize Pontiac had a car running in the Trans AM series. I don't think this was a factory sponsored car, but pretty neat to see. It's Herb Adams --gray ghost--SCCA trans am 64 Tempest that ran in the 71 series.
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running Pikes peak :twothumbsup:
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1970 AMX before and after pictures: Swollen fenders, headlight removal, more pronounced spoiler, missing wipers, more tire...all for the need for speed.
The first pic is a lot different from the second one , the fenders were nto swollen & the scoop was blocked off .
I like the 70 best :alan2cents:
Wow: Great shot. That front sheetmetal is really sloped.
On the Javelin /Donohue picture I don't think they are the same car, roll cage is different, exhaust pipe exits at a different spot.Quarter panels have been reworked, fenders too. I wonder if the first one was a "show" car and not a real race car. Cool to see the subtle differences that add up to big results though. Common trick back in the day for superspeedways was when the car came into pit they would yank on the fender opening in front of the front wheel to make the fender wider. The fender brace behind the fender was made pre bowed so when they pulled on it it ( tire changer) would go straight holding out the fender. ;) I'm told doing that could gain 1-2 mph at speed. During/after the race it doesn't need to pass any template rules! 8)
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That one would be cool made into a plack or poster. ( garage/man cave art)
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Pike peak viper :twothumbsup:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on February 02, 2019, 08:14:04 PM
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Great shot of that 71 AAR!
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Pikes peak
Oh man: Feathering the throttle on that 600HP monster on dirt. Yee haw.
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Not my first pick for running Pikes peak !!
:burnout: Bobby Issac at Bonneville
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Nascar Daytona beach meet
:cooldance: Ya'll ready for DAYTONA?
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Two of the best in that era.
Another picture of the same pair
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Legends...
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Probably on the same team at that time , Dale was driving a 74 Charger , Likely for Petty in blue & yellow colors
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:drinkingbud: Who remembers Marty Robbins
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I love these headlight covers. I've seen them on a few cars. Any idea how they got them to stay in placed / how are they mounted? I've thought about making a set for my car but don't want to drill any holes...
I lived 1000s of miles from a nascar track , never got to see any of these cars for real , could not even watch on TV as no one covered the races & couldn't even get results in the newspaper the next day , I even called the papers & TV stations to complain .
Havins said that I bet I could figure out how to make simple covers
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I love these headlight covers. I've seen them on a few cars. Any idea how they got them to stay in placed / how are they mounted? I've thought about making a set for my car but don't want to drill any holes...
In the era pictured, these cars were so fabricated that they simply riveted a sheet of steel in front of or behind the headlight area.
I have created and put covers on my Challenger in anticipation of those track days were they might request the headlights be tapped up. No way of easily putting them on without drilling. I limited mine to 2 screws per side, holding .125 thick ABS sheet, painted to match the grill surround. Drill holes are .125 as well, so not hugely obvious, but holes none the less.
I'm sure a creative person could come up with a less invasive attachment method using some clips mounted behind panels. But when the covers are off, you will have these exposed clips visible.
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Last of the B body
Imperial & Mirada went Racin into the '80s :woohoo:
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I'm trying to remember the last time I've even seen one at a show? They got rotten here real fast
I think about buying one of those Imperials once in awhile but I do like the Magnums from a few years earlier more.
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Great looking car. I guess the aero wasn't good though and I think he only raced it once before changing to GM metal and the Belly button engine.
Local Racer at Barrie Speedway late 70's....
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on March 03, 2019, 07:57:58 AM
Great looking car. I guess the aero wasn't good though and I think he only raced it once before changing to GM metal and the Belly button engine.
It was not around long for sure .
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The King !
That flock of birds is a cool photo for sure.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on March 03, 2019, 07:57:58 AM
Great looking car. I guess the aero wasn't good though and I think he only raced it once before changing to GM metal and the Belly button engine.
It's hard to imagine a Magnum was worse than a Monte Carlo.
not so tough when you have driven the 71-74 charger for 6 straight years tho
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7:01.3 Record Nurbergring lap time
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That last cuda you posted is awesome
Quote from: dave73chally on March 14, 2019, 06:28:52 AM
That last cuda you posted is awesome
Have you seen this one before?
https://vimeo.com/143514197
Lots of legends of that track...
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For sure: That's a great shot all around, love the pace car.
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Quote from: dave73chally on March 14, 2019, 06:28:52 AM
That last cuda you posted is awesome
Have you seen this one before?
https://vimeo.com/143514197
That's killer. I love the old school paint schemes
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This is pretty mean looking.
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The ole 71 is slicked up a bit.
one of the best looking body styles for sure
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on March 30, 2019, 10:56:48 PM
one of the best looking body styles for sure
:iagree: It's one of those rare cars ( like my 71 Javelin) that look nicer as a race car IMO
I've still got a model of his 72 from when I was a kid. It was a pretty decent kit.
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Red eye @ Pikes Peak
Back when wing cars dominated...
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That looks like a fun ride.
Sure does !! :burnout:
I wonder if her name was Charlotte too...
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:rebelflag" My Sweetheart brought me a book she's had about 40 years that was given to her by her father's first cousin Neil Bonnett. Mainly an account of Neil's 1977 NASCAR season but gives a quick overview of what led him to stock car racing and driving for another of the Alabama Gang, Bobby Allison. While not a great novel it gives insight into the thoughts and day to day living of an up an coming driver. Lot's of names I'm sure you older guys would recognize ..
Here's a couple of pages retelling the events of Neil's first attempt in '73 to qualify at Talledaga I found most entertaining.
(https://i.postimg.cc/JnYXjvPk/Bonnett-Book2.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/gjwZssTB/Bonnett-Book3.jpg)
The Charger 1973
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In '77 he joined the K&K team, Crew Chief Harry Hyde
(https://images47.fotki.com/v1660/photos/3/810463/14726602/20-vi.jpg)
Mid season K&K folded & the team was purchased by Jim Stacey
Of interest they were not getting good support from Chrysler who kept promising new engine blocks but never delivered. They were reusing old motors & searching for T/A blocks from junk yards to build.
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fracersreunioncom.jamroomhosting.com%2Fdata%2Fmedia%2F0%2F0%2FNing_Media%2Fdiscussions%2F8%2F8088_discussions.jpg&hash=496de4878510fb7f86dffa3c08b44b805fb87b5c)
Early days with his ARCA Charger
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The book was published in '79 and has references to the '78 & '79 seasons. By then Neil was driving for the Wood Brothers so that explains the cover photo
(https://i.postimg.cc/pXFjn08m/Bonnet-Boodk.jpg)
The original Alabama Gang Donnie Allison, Red Farmer, Neil Bonnett, Bobby Allison
(https://www.racefansforever.org/uploads/2/4/0/6/24060701/alabama-gang-b-w_1_orig.jpg)
more good stuff http://neilbonnett.com/memories
Thanks for posting that !
Engine swap
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190419/d6fc77966cbf7a870b5834bdd1069fda.jpg)
Quote from: 303 Mopar on April 19, 2019, 05:50:13 AM
Engine swap
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190419/d6fc77966cbf7a870b5834bdd1069fda.jpg)
It would be nice even to have the discarded engines! :yes: :drooling:
Great shot. I bet they could do that pretty fast with the headers on like that. Note the stock Chrysler 4 speed and other stock parts, not at all like today.
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Very cool :bigthumb:
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64 hemi with the breathers connected
this one is weird , it is a gen 3 hemi but using the angled dist instead of crank trigger :thinking:
:rebelflag" When the HEMI was Outlawed by NASCAR the King went Drag Racin
(https://www.dragracermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/DR-1409-MOPAR-02-e1402591938232.jpg)
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Back when "suitcase racers" were not the norm! Nothing says "cool" or gets my respect by rebuilding a Hemi on the back of a tailgate! Real Racers not like what is around now!
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on April 21, 2019, 10:14:28 PM
this one is weird , it is a gen 3 hemi but using the angled dist instead of crank trigger :thinking:
Canadian spec engine. https://www.allpar.com/racing/NASCAR/hemi-return-2017.html
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on April 26, 2019, 08:14:00 PM
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notice how flat the leaf springs are. :bradsthumb:
The leaf springs are absolutly flat :twothumbsup:
Dirt trackin.....
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:rebelflag" Ironheads 1st Winson Cup start, Charlotte Motor Speedway's World 600 on May 25, 1975
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(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CDxRzRaUUAAwqgV.jpg)
(https://i.redd.it/4rfw3a9gogn11.jpg)
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:driving: David Pearson ran a few Cotton Owens Dodges in the day
(https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/driving-a-dodge-for-car-owner-cotton-owens-at-daytona-international-picture-id141927266)
(https://www.forcbodiesonly.com/mopar-forum/attachments/image-jpg.65480/)
(https://nascar-galleries.s3.amazonaws.com/gallery-images/2016/12/21/big_thumbnail/GettyImages-104486030_master.jpg)
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dr_RZ_nWwAATmzt.jpg)
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-YM23HhLacFg/Vw7vbyJvYbI/AAAAAAAADYc/3EkDQf0EzT8Wm01j7b-xUIZU1kTLi2__QCLcB/s1600/z6pearson1965.jpg)
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2F66.media.tumblr.com%2Ftumblr_lmq2bhM4WB1qdcd2wo1_1280.jpg&hash=d084c92aab03ebc47bd535e436556884f9847a0e)
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/i/223447915125-0-1/s-l1000.jpg)
(https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/journalnow.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/1/82/1827f953-32c1-5921-8387-efb577d3dc04/5bea2c92410ea.image.jpg?resize=1200%2C956)
...back when "stock" cars looked like cars... :yes:
Yup: Real cars, real racers. No bondo in the girls either.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on May 04, 2019, 08:05:09 AM
Yup: Real cars, real racers. No bondo in the girls either.
LOL I was thinking the same thing " no 10,000 dollar tee-shirts" :haha:
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Quote from: Bullitt- on May 04, 2019, 05:40:33 AM
:driving: David Pearson ran a few Cotton Owens Dodges in the day
I can't believe how fast they went on 1960's and early 70's tire technology....
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Tire technology was often a limiting factor in those days. Great era for the cars though, and the drivers.
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Darn: I'd like to hack together another 71.
I know , :cooldance:
:rebelflag" More Alabama Gang Dodge's from Bobby Allison
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.fotki.com%2F1_p%2Crrtsrkqktqrbdgfxrtbwrrqbrwr%2Cvi%2Fskfgkttdwxrtrdgrtdwxrdfqfgqrg%2F9%2F61479%2F11541325%2F22AllisonBlue-vi.jpg&hash=f1ec3f50af7badee4c58462e6de25af7bf938233)
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.slotcar-fever.com%2Fprodimages%2F1561-2.jpg&hash=a2cfb58cb615aba94cd4548b4b621e4d6e6cf423)
(https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/bobby-allison-beside-the-mario-rossi-winged-dodge-daytona-later-in-picture-id81964539?s=612x612)
(https://i3.wp.com/st.hotrod.com/uploads/sites/21/2017/03/016-rossi-bill-mario-wing-car-305-nascar-660x358.jpg)
(https://images.fineartamerica.com/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/1/bobby-allison--12-coke-dodge-charger-1971-at-darlington-david-bryant.jpg)
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/17/ff/27/17ff277515668b3f706f9268c82ecc45.jpg)
more good stuff https://frontporch.club/galleries/dodge-daytona-bobby-allison.html
video clips https://www.gettyimages.com/videos/bobby-allison?sort=mostpopular&phrase=bobby%20allison&license=rf,rr&page=1&recency=anydate&suppressfamilycorrection=true
https://media.gettyimages.com/videos/20jun1971-montage-bobby-allison-driving-70-dodge-richard-petty-71-video-id105211264
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Quote from: Bullitt- on May 09, 2019, 04:13:58 AM
:rebelflag" More Alabama Gang Dodge's from Bobby Allison
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.fotki.com%2F1_p%2Crrtsrkqktqrbdgfxrtbwrrqbrwr%2Cvi%2Fskfgkttdwxrtrdgrtdwxrdfqfgqrg%2F9%2F61479%2F11541325%2F22AllisonBlue-vi.jpg&hash=f1ec3f50af7badee4c58462e6de25af7bf938233)
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.slotcar-fever.com%2Fprodimages%2F1561-2.jpg&hash=a2cfb58cb615aba94cd4548b4b621e4d6e6cf423)
(https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/bobby-allison-beside-the-mario-rossi-winged-dodge-daytona-later-in-picture-id81964539?s=612x612)
(https://i3.wp.com/st.hotrod.com/uploads/sites/21/2017/03/016-rossi-bill-mario-wing-car-305-nascar-660x358.jpg)
(https://images.fineartamerica.com/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/1/bobby-allison--12-coke-dodge-charger-1971-at-darlington-david-bryant.jpg)
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/17/ff/27/17ff277515668b3f706f9268c82ecc45.jpg)
more good stuff https://frontporch.club/galleries/dodge-daytona-bobby-allison.html
video clips https://www.gettyimages.com/videos/bobby-allison?sort=mostpopular&phrase=bobby%20allison&license=rf,rr&page=1&recency=anydate&suppressfamilycorrection=true
https://media.gettyimages.com/videos/20jun1971-montage-bobby-allison-driving-70-dodge-richard-petty-71-video-id105211264
What's the story with the 305 CID Daytona?
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 09, 2019, 11:14:09 PM
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429CI ??
Quote from: Brads70 on May 10, 2019, 12:31:47 AM
What's the story with the 305 CID Daytona?
in '71 aero cars were limited to 305CI..... Shades of things to come LOL
http://aerowarriors.com/305_daytona.html
Quote from: Brads70 on May 10, 2019, 12:31:47 AM
What's the story with the 305 CID Daytona?
in '71 aero cars were limited to 305CI..... Shades of things to come LOL
http://aerowarriors.com/305_daytona.html
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And they have been screwing up the series with stupid rules ever since....... :haha:
That lil 305 almost did the job too.
Exactly , the wing / aero cars were competitive even with a huge disadvantage , prompting Nascar to ban them outright :thumbdown:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 10, 2019, 08:04:26 AM
Exactly , the wing / aero cars were competitive even with a huge disadvantage , prompting Nascar to ban them outright :thumbdown:
then a few hunnert more rules changes & ya get this .......
(https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/richmond.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/2/42/24218224-6b91-51e4-a0f2-5d22d327997f/59067ebdc46f5.image.jpg?resize=1200%2C800)
Never saw this one before
Oh yeah: That's a nice looking car.
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:twothumbsup: :burnout:
:rubeyes: Looks like the Driver is making a fine adjustment to the windshield.......
Check out them Drivin Shoes..... :woohoo:
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.coastal181.com%2F2010-Home-Page%2F550-WD-092.jpg&hash=cca23f29b2c6026833f303af5fba08584a761614)
I love that shot. Ole Richard didn't like the air horn whistle of the windshield trim I bet.
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:driving: Take yor Valiant Racin Mr Bodine they said
(https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/media/99-valiant.171107/full?d=1399641069)
(https://i2.wp.com/i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy14/JBull_01/Geoff%20Bodine/GeoffBodine0003-1.jpg?t=1305957860)
(https://www.3widespicturevault.com/FrontPagePics_2011/Wall_2011/H11.25.11_WALL_002.jpg)
(https://www.3widespicturevault.com/FrontPagePics_2011/Wall_2011/c12.12.06_099_BOD_LAN_0070_1x.JPG)
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Those old modified were uber cool with the range of bodies that got slapped on them.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 16, 2019, 09:59:44 PM
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I think someone got the last number on the hood backwards! 429? :dunno:
Hemi .020 over bore ? :thinking:
Yup: Lots of 404's too.
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That sure sits nice. I like the 500's just fine.
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:haha:
Now that's cool....
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190522/ccf0b07a19ba84f085549b94b0eb2bd0.jpg)
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8)
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Buddy Arrington
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:driving: Buddy Baker wheeled several Dodges in his day
(https://nascar-galleries.s3.amazonaws.com/gallery-images/2017/02/06/big_thumbnail/1969%20Buddy%20Baker.jpg)
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmotorbase.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fuploads%2Fpictures.ubh%2F2007%2F04%2F16%2Ffs_1969_Dodge_Charger_Daytona_w_Buddy_Baker_Red_sv.jpg&hash=87427b6768cda8980c22ae2e86a8abdaed4d618c)
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmopardealer.com%2F_borders%2Fbaker1971atlanta.jpg&hash=d7f59e2697c502814110d4d5db9636f947058bf1)
(https://www.mopars.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/richard-petty-and-buddy-baker-poses-with-their-car-in-1971-oldschoolnascar.jpg)
I always thought Buddy and his cars were pretty cool. His foot could find a weak engine pretty fast!
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I really wish Milwaukee Mile could get their act together and secure one of the Nascar or open wheel series on a regular basis.
:takepicture:
:stayinlane:
Quote from: gzig5 on May 30, 2019, 08:12:45 AM
I really wish Milwaukee Mile could get their act together and secure one of the Nascar or open wheel series on a regular basis.
:iagree: Huge racing heritage there! :yes:
:drinkingbud: Last IMSA Race... Last Win for Viper
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Ffcauthority.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F10%2FViper-Exchange-GT3R-Petit-Le-Mans-2016-600x340.jpeg&hash=a1070822e0e51c9a7c2e53389f693908972cb93f)
http://fcauthority.com/2016/10/dodge-viper-gt3-r-wins-in-its-last-ever-imsa-gtd-race/
I had heard long ago the the last NASCAR event (I was there) at Milwaukee Mile was that the promoter never paid NASCAR. Has not been anything there to speak of since. At this point I'm sure the track surface could use a little Luv... The track is also right in the middle of a heavily populated area. Noise complaints .... very possible by this stage of time
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:bigthumb: Maryeve Dufault - Nationwide Challenger
(https://live.staticflickr.com/6072/6130585000_f13518372a_b.jpg)
(https://live.staticflickr.com/6208/6083006878_46b0de8f30_b.jpg)
(https://live.staticflickr.com/6197/6083006486_2727f8aa90_z.jpg)
(https://live.staticflickr.com/6147/5947075392_7f35584907.jpg)
more good stuff https://www.flickr.com/photos/maryeveracing/page3
Both; that old shot and the new one are awesome!
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:driving: Mopar setting records in the '60s
Bob Osiecki's Mad Dog IV 413 cid in 1961
(https://www.speednik.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2014/09/bob-osieckis-mad-dog-iv-chrysler-powered-speed-winner16.jpg)
https://www.streetmusclemag.com/features/car-features/bob-osieckis-mad-dog-iv-chrysler-powered-speed-winner/
Ray Fox fuel-injected 426 hemi to set the world's closed-course speed record in 1965.
(https://macsmotorcitygarage.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Ray-Fox-1965-Dodge-Coronet-1.jpg)
https://macsmotorcitygarage.com/ray-fox-and-the-hemi-swamp-monster/
:iagree: how cool is that! :bradsthumb:
Never seen that Osleck piece before, that looks pretty neat.
New to me also :twothumbsup: :twothumbsup:
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:stayinlane: Sooo lets-'s take your late model 300C to Monza & see what it'll do
(https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/static/img/mgl/900000/960000/961000/961600/961603/s8/gt-italian-superstars-monza-2010-23-mrt-by-nocentini-chrysler-300c-srt8-giovanni-lavaggi.jpg)
(https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/static/img/mgl/900000/960000/961000/961600/961647/s8/gt-italian-superstars-monza-2010-23-mrt-by-nocentini-chrysler-300c-srt8-giovanni-lavaggi.jpg)
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Easy to see in that shot why Mr. Petty loved the 3rd gen Charger body style.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on June 09, 2019, 08:19:43 AM
Easy to see in that shot why Mr. Petty loved the 3rd gen Charger body style.
What IF
(https://www.speednik.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2012/05/DaytonaDarlington-640x256.jpg)
The 71 wing should have happened :twothumbsup:
Friggin rules meddling with perfection !
Nice drivers suit !!
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Ha, ha: Try that new breed. No Hans, running shoes, open face etc.
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This looks evil !!
:driving: Desoto anyone?
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a9/01/47/a90147fa2abc4c0db5ac286a454cacdb.jpg)
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2F1.bp.blogspot.com%2F-wKYok9yhoUI%2FUSJOKFJ4s-I%2FAAAAAAAAASU%2FuJxgOkkyJvQ%2Fs1600%2FP2160043%2Ba%2BHennie%2BGroenewald%2B1957%2BPlymouth%2BFury%2Bf.jpg&hash=4bf963f4fe8b218026623673345e28caa5f8de06)
:woohoo: TON O Good Suff here http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=26257&start=401
That's pretty cool.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on June 12, 2019, 10:53:34 PM
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This looks evil !!
He's a member on a couple of Mopar forums. Has a business selling those air dams and other speed parts. Seems like a decent young guy.
http://www.rylispro.com/
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8) Pacer takes on Baja
(https://bangshift.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Baja-Pacer.jpg)
(Off) Road great, RIP Rod Hall.
Walker Evans too
;)
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/5a/2d/4c/5a2d4c4d1b2fbe12242595eb92c45af2.jpg)
Great ad :bigthumb:
Anyone catch what is going on here ??
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on June 18, 2019, 06:15:13 PM
Anyone catch what is going on here ??
Indeed I do, there's old & new.... :huh:
(https://www.race-dezert.com/forum/attachments/12552845_1764651303763015_4688359334303427914_n-jpg.172111/)
:D
Good shot.
:dunno:
(https://hobbydb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/processed_uploads/catalog_item_photo/catalog_item_photo/image/18625/What%2527s_A_Gremlin_Doing_At_Daytona%253F_Winning_1st_And_2nd._Print_Ads_de42eafd-bae4-4f9b-9cd0-58456484570b.jpg)
(https://live.staticflickr.com/2894/9824830415_a2498636cd_b.jpg)
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:twothumbsup:
My fav year :twothumbsup:
:1place: Stettin records in a '57
interesing read https://www.hotrod.com/articles/the-new-plymouth-for-1957/
(https://st.hotrod.com/uploads/sites/21/2014/10/hedman-hedders.jpg?interpolation=lanczos-none&fit=around%7C660%3A438)
Mopars have always set records & been punished by the rule book
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That one got wrecked first time out I think it was. Rebuilt another black/green and it too is sidelined with damages. He is still running the Falcon and a Porsche I believe.
It was a pretty car while it lasted....
I wonder what engine he is using :thinking: seems to have a rear dist so maybe Mopar
Dang: But no use racing if you aren't pushing it.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on June 23, 2019, 06:29:57 AM
I wonder what engine he is using :thinking: seems to have a rear dist so maybe Mopar
Notice the # 360 on the airbox on underside of the hood :bradsthumb:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on June 23, 2019, 06:29:57 AM
I wonder what engine he is using :thinking: seems to have a rear dist so maybe Mopar
LOL I was ( typical) so focused on what he was doing for suspension I didn't even notice that ! :haha:
Ya must be a Mopar?
Wow: Lots of nice stuff there.
both Mopar & AMC made 360 Cid engines but AMC had a front dist position , could also be a small block chev
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on June 23, 2019, 04:06:44 PM
both Mopar & AMC made 360 Cid engines but AMC had a front dist position , could also be a small block chev
Chev.... yuck not THAT would be sacrilege LOL Can you tell by the valve cover bolts?
Quote from: Brads70 on June 23, 2019, 05:08:53 PM
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on June 23, 2019, 04:06:44 PM
both Mopar & AMC made 360 Cid engines but AMC had a front dist position , could also be a small block chev
Chev.... yuck not THAT would be sacrilege LOL Can you tell by the valve cover bolts?
between the distributor location, plug wires angle above exhaust, valve cover pattern & intake bolt angle I believe it to be an LA Mopar
Saw a couple articles On it. I one they said AMC engine parts were to hard to find so they petitioned the sanctioning body for an exception, which was granted. The article said was a Chrysler 360 but another said it was an aftermarket block and heads with no brand affiliation.
I figured it looked like a small block Mopar also .
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:unitedstates: AMX in 1968 Craig Breedlove sets 24hr record
https://www.streetmusclemag.com/news/musclecar-history-breedlove-sets-24hr-endurance-record-in-an-amx/
:unitedstates: Team Highball won class in a couple of Spirit's at Nurburgring 24 Hour in '79 .... on Radial T/A's no less
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ssamx.com%2Fspirit%2520no2%2520in%2520pits.jpg&hash=d31531b80c434847174aba73c3c6a1ffe40b0ccf)
(https://www.ssamx.com/spirit%20no2%20side.jpg)
See the video here
https://bangshift.com/bangshiftapex/classic-youtube-james-brolin-racing-an-amc-spirit-amx-at-the-24-hours-of-nurburgring-in-1979ja/
The tires only have to last 2 hrs !!
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I think I vote Javelin over Spirit.
My Mom had a Spirt GT :twothumbsup:
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:burnout:
:bigthumb:The best year IMO
:driving: Jim Paschal NACAR Hall of Fame memer
(https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/jim-paschal-ran-eight-nascar-cup-races-for-petty-enterprises-during-picture-id104486087?s=612x612)
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DeO5fQgX0AEMX_U.jpg)
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The King....
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No, we took it to the MATS in 2012 and I drove it autocross there. Fun car.
Great , Having fun with the cars is what it is all about , I guess trailer queens are fun for some people but driving the H3ll out of them is what it is all about !
Yeah that car was a blast, slant 6 4 spd manual steering and brakes. Definitely a race car but fun to drive nonetheless.
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Ha, ha: State of the art then is just lower end street stuff now.
Cool article from '64
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AAR test , I have not seen this before
New picture I had not seen before. He won that race.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on July 21, 2019, 09:47:13 PM
AAR test , I have not seen this before
Looks like he's flipping the bird to his buddy.
Quote from: gzig5 on July 22, 2019, 05:38:52 AM
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on July 21, 2019, 09:47:13 PM
AAR test , I have not seen this before
Looks like he's flipping the bird to his buddy.
:iagree: That was my first impression!
Great picture of Mark D :twothumbsup:
:stayinlane: 318 for Indy Cars
(https://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/uploads/1/0/7/2/107226215/dscn0771_orig.jpg)
https://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/plymouthweslake.html
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https://bangshift.com/general-news/racing-junk/chrysler-unobtanium-a-real-late-1960s-weslake-plymouth-indy-engine/
(https://bangshift.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/indy1.jpeg)
I remember reading about those engines :bigthumb:
Does dirt count ? This one is for sale on KiJiJi :stayinlane:
Quote from: Bullitt- on July 23, 2019, 03:18:51 AM
:stayinlane: 318 for Indy Cars
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https://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/plymouthweslake.html
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https://bangshift.com/general-news/racing-junk/chrysler-unobtanium-a-real-late-1960s-weslake-plymouth-indy-engine/
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It would be interesting to see the head with the valve cover off.
Local racer .....
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Oooh: That's neat, I like the engine setback and induction.
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Local Ontario racer from Pinecrest Speedway.
Shake it baby.
Cool film featuring Javelin's
Darlington 49 years ago
Long version
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^^^^^Going the wrong way??
You know as I watched the Petty / Darlington crash, I thought it looked worse than Ernhart's wreck at Daytona. And with a tenth of the safety equpt. There's just no tellin'...... :thinking:
Quote from: gzig5 on September 02, 2019, 06:13:38 AM
^^^^^Going the wrong way??
Nope ..... road course :woohoo:
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That,s a very cool picture. Wish they should have done something about the hood/filter interference instead of just cutting a hole.
i agree :bigthumb:
Yup: Looks good other than that though.
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Wow: Two great pieces.
Exactly :twothumbsup:
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Bobby Unser Pikes Peak K&K Dodge
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interesting read re: Racing Daytona's
https://speedwaysightings.wordpress.com/2016/03/11/
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Great story , I knew about some of the history
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:rebelflag" Petty racing SCCA in '66
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more good stuff https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?p=961160
The red nose is interesting.
SO are the shoes , I would wear those to a business meeting not to drive in !!
:rebelflag" not far from me but right next to MoparAL
Claims it's the NASCAR 355
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In this Kit Car ........
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AND.....It's for sale http://www.race-cardrivers.com/Chrysler%20Petty%20Kit%20Car%20IMSA%20Volare%20Road%20Runner%20SCCA%20Trans%20Am.htm
and so is this roller
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http://www.race-cardrivers.com/Chrysler%20Kit%20Car.htm
Those two have been for sale for years now.
If there is no price listed, I can't afford to ask. :(
Scott Harvey
Sebring
25-Mar-1966
Quote from: Brads70 on October 11, 2019, 06:42:56 PM
Those two have been for sale for years now.
Yea, I think its been at least 17-18 years now. I recall reading over these back during my turn of the century unemployment stretch back in 2002. Its interesting they say "pre-restoration" in all the photos but have never posted any restored photos. The picture of the BRE B210 is somewhat newer as I haven't seen that one before, but I think I quit visiting that site about 10 years ago.
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One of the Autodynamics Challengers, just don't know where & when.
Cool video on rule interpretation
:driving: Good Read http://www.themotorhood.com/themotorhood/2015/8/14/uwx2sq8jvjfyu0adw8lpnjsrtolmak
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Cool looking Cuda :drooling:
Quote from: Bullitt- on November 11, 2019, 07:45:14 AM
:driving: Good Read http://www.themotorhood.com/themotorhood/2015/8/14/uwx2sq8jvjfyu0adw8lpnjsrtolmak
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Maybe when the Javelin is finished...... :lurking: I do have 3 sons and only 2 cars? Makes perfect sense to me? :notsure:
3 sons + 3 cars still leaves you walking !! I get that the cars won't go to your sons for a while :bigthumb:
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Mopars on the track... at Joliet Autobahn
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Not too much Mopar stuff and the sound effects are a bit annoying, but, an interesting watch when you have 30 minutes to kill.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-6a6KCHDB0
This Sunoco wide-body Javelin only has four (4) lugs per wheel. Mustang suspension? Why would the builder go from the original five-lug per wheel pattern to a four=lug per wheel pattern? :dunno:
Quote from: IRON MAN on December 02, 2019, 09:42:20 AM
This Sunoco wide-body Javelin only has four (4) lugs per wheel. Mustang suspension? Why would the builder go from the original five-lug per wheel pattern to a four=lug per wheel pattern? :dunno:
Quicker pit stops..... rule book didn't say how many lugs were required. Smart cookie!
True. Why go bigger and heavier on parts unless needs dictate it.
My uncle has some vintage Pikes Peak Hillclimb parts that paperweights compared to what you would think they should be. The reality is that weight costs power and these cars all have a finite time of operation, so as long as the duty cycle is within that time frame, anything bigger is overkill. In the case of hillclimb parts, they only had to last ten minutes, so why use 1 ton truck parts when econobox parts will be adequate.
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I love this thread. I've been toying around with having mine lettered up to look like an old race car. I photoshopped this up.
Quote from: dave73 on December 03, 2019, 05:16:40 AM
I love this thread. I've been toying around with having mine lettered up to look like an old race car. I photoshopped this up.
Cool idea, maybe with a patina effect?
Quote from: Cudakiller70 on December 03, 2019, 11:14:18 AM
Quote from: dave73 on December 03, 2019, 05:16:40 AM
I love this thread. I've been toying around with having mine lettered up to look like an old race car. I photoshopped this up.
Cool idea, maybe with a patina effect?
Yea I'm really thinking of going that way. My paint job sucks - first home garage job that I made mistakes. Thinking of sanding it down where there is dust and leaving it as is, then having it lettered up. I drive the wheels of this thing so I don't want something I'm afraid to drive
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Quote from: Cudakiller70 on December 03, 2019, 11:14:18 AM
Quote from: dave73 on December 03, 2019, 05:16:40 AM
I love this thread. I've been toying around with having mine lettered up to look like an old race car. I photoshopped this up.
Cool idea, maybe with a patina effect?
Yea I'm really thinking of going that way. My paint job sucks - first home garage job that I made mistakes. Thinking of sanding it down where there is dust and leaving it as is, then having it lettered up. I drive the wheels of this thing so I don't want something I'm afraid to drive
We have a shiny black car, it's awful trying to keep it clean. I live out in the middle of dirt, lots of farming row crops. I'm think of going towards ratty muscle car look.
Have you tried ceramic coating the car ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuUfTVf_mMU
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on December 03, 2019, 06:39:01 PM
Have you tried ceramic coating the car ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuUfTVf_mMU
I'll give it a try certainty can't hurt. Almost like static electricity, just driving to a local cruise and it's got a very fine dusting. Thanks
The guy who restored the 1971 Penske Javelin in 2003 made this statement:
" I did the restoration of the 1971 Penske Javelin this year. I ran it at Monterey Historics and that was the first time it had been seen since being parked in 1976. Anyway it came with eleven 8" x 15" Minilites. 4 of those had been originally drilled for 4 lug, plug welded, and redrilled for 5 lug."
See attached two photos of the 1971 SCCA Rule Book: C. Tires, wheels, susp. Item d.) wheels must be attached with not less than five studs ......
Quote from: IRON MAN on December 04, 2019, 04:12:42 PM
The guy who restored the 1971 Penske Javelin in 2003 made this statement:
" I did the restoration of the 1971 Penske Javelin this year. I ran it at Monterey Historics and that was the first time it had been seen since being parked in 1976. Anyway it came with eleven 8" x 15" Minilites. 4 of those had been originally drilled for 4 lug, plug welded, and redrilled for 5 lug."
See attached two photos of the 1971 SCCA Rule Book: C. Tires, wheels, susp. Item d.) wheels must be attached with not less than five studs ......
I read they changed the rules for the 71 season because on Penske/Donohue. I have a pile of the pictures he posted. Love looking at all the details! The reworked upper control arm mounts etc... Here are a few I have a ton more....
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Those are some very interesting headers and exhaust pipes. ^^^
Quote from: gzig5 on December 05, 2019, 06:56:30 AM
Those are some very interesting headers and exhaust pipes. ^^^
:iagree: I'm sure Penske spent a pile of money tuning them to perfection....
serious exhaust :twothumbsup: :stayinlane:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on December 05, 2019, 08:09:11 PM
serious exhaust :twothumbsup: :stayinlane:
Might become a fun winter project! Gotta sound insane.
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So a buddy wanted the body from my parts car Javelin for a circle track car. He called and said I should come out and have a look. So today I did. It's coming along nicely ! Not a fan of the bar in the middle of the grill , told him it makes it look like a 71 Charger? He replied it was for a "push bar" as the rules say no external bars....
That looks pretty radical...I love it :drooling:
That should keep people guessing. Looks pretty good from here.
Very nice, too bad it will get banged up. It wasn't going back on the street anyway though.
I may have had a few "custom" parts whittled out in this one. ....
The older guy 3rd from the left is the one building the Javelin circle track car now. Very talented fabricator!
CASCAR.
Milwaukee Mile.... kit car program
Great stuff, Scott Harvey. 1.06 t-bars.
Quote from: Brads70 on January 06, 2020, 04:21:33 AM
Milwaukee Mile.... kit car program
I'll be sure to try that setup when I run the Mile. Drive there should be interesting with the car trying to turn left the whole way. :stayinlane:
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Quote from: Brads70 on January 06, 2020, 04:21:33 AM
Milwaukee Mile.... kit car program
I recognized the pic of MILE before I read the post... :woohoo:
Modern Challenger road racer. Found this for sale on racingjunk.com. Only $45 k with a spare engine and trailer.
Additional write up on it here: https://www.dodgegarage.com/news/article/lifestyle/2018/08/joel-vandiver-dodge-challenger-road-racer.html
Very cool , I am only approx $44k short tho :Thud:
A little inspiration to get back out in the garage! Well the front half of the video anyway?
Brad -- T/Anks for posting the Darrel Padberg autocross videos. I've known him since the late 70s and raced with him all through the late 70s-80-90s-early 2000s. I'm certain I raced at some of those same track events that are in the videos (I'm probably in the backgrounds at those same events, or maybe working some of the corners, taking pictures, etc)... many at Milwaukee County Stadium (aka Brewers Field), Portage Indiana Street Gran Prix, other locations. Darrel has been known as having the "fastest hands in autocrossing". He always emphasized to set up the car as stiffly as possibly (next to zero lean/lift/dive) with biggest springs/torsion bars, then use the sway bars as a tuning device... its worked very well for my car and proven the best way way to setup for autocross competition. He progressed from his 71 AMX, to his 70 short wheelbase AMX, then later with the low-cost Ford Mustangs in F/Stock, then C/Prepared. He ultimately departed form the AMC cars because of the rarity and difficulty to find replacement parts (engine parts, suspension, etc), and the attractiveness of the ultra low-cost Ford Mustang ... he has always been a top SCCA Solo II national competitor... In fact, while I was developing my T/A, aiming for the SCCA class E/Street Prepared (also being a highly competitive and very popular national class), with the AMC and Mopars having the same rim bolt pattern, we bought some multiple same sets of Centerline "X-series" 16x10 lightweight racing rims (I still have mine).
Also, fellow SCCA autocrosser John Sandberg, with his C/Prepared AAR 'Cuda, was very actively racing against Darrel's AMX during those same years (mid/late-70s, 80s, 90s, early 2000s. Those were some of the best hey-day years of the rapidly growing popular SCCA SOLO II autocrossing racing throughout North America.
Quote from: MOPAR MITCH on February 04, 2020, 12:13:52 PM
Brad -- T/Anks for posting the Darrel Padberg autocross videos. I've known him since the late 70s and raced with him all through the late 70s-80-90s-early 2000s. I'm certain I raced at some of those same track events that are in the videos (I'm probably in the backgrounds at those same events, or maybe working some of the corners, taking pictures, etc)... many at Milwaukee County Stadium (aka Brewers Field), Portage Indiana Street Gran Prix, other locations. Darrel has been known as having the "fastest hands in autocrossing". He always emphasized to set up the car as stiffly as possibly (next to zero lean/lift/dive) with biggest springs/torsion bars, then use the sway bars as a tuning device... its worked very well for my car and proven the best way way to setup for autocross competition. He progressed from his 71 AMX, to his 70 short wheelbase AMX, then later with the low-cost Ford Mustangs in F/Stock, then C/Prepared. He ultimately departed form the AMC cars because of the rarity and difficulty to find replacement parts (engine parts, suspension, etc), and the attractiveness of the ultra low-cost Ford Mustang ... he has always been a top SCCA Solo II national competitor... In fact, while I was developing my T/A, aiming for the SCCA class E/Street Prepared (also being a highly competitive and very popular national class), with the AMC and Mopars having the same rim bolt pattern, we bought some multiple same sets of Centerline "X-series" 16x10 lightweight racing rims (I still have mine).
Also, fellow SCCA autocrosser John Sandberg, with his C/Prepared AAR 'Cuda, was very actively racing against Darrel's AMX during those same years (mid/late-70s, 80s, 90s, early 2000s. Those were some of the best hey-day years of the rapidly growing popular SCCA SOLO II autocrossing racing throughout North America.
Cool stuff, Thanks for the info! he looks like a good driver!
Ala-BAMA!
Lots of my racing hero's in this one! :bradsthumb:
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Cameron Tilley racing. Has a V8 in it this year....
Jim Richards .... the Javelin has since been wrecked since this video rebuilt and wrecked again, then retired.... :crying:
The old saying "don't love what you race or race what you love" comes to mind
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LOVE LOVE LOVE these cars! Well done!
:drooling: One of my alltime favorite race cars
My favorite wing car too I think, other favs are the 70 S&M Cuda and the Posey Challenger.
Interesting article regarding a Cuda running the Pike's Peak hill climb.
https://www.moparaction.com/2020/02/21/cuda-to-the-clouds/
If I had made enough $$ I would have built a 71 wing car out of the Charger I had :thinking: Oh well :bye:
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'71
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One of my favorites
:iagree: Love it !! :bigthumb:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on March 03, 2020, 09:11:47 PM
:iagree: Love it !! :bigthumb:
So that's a matador! :haha: :rofl:
The Matador didn't actually look too bad. Better than what they ran next.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on March 01, 2020, 08:19:40 PM
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I could be wrong but that sure looks like the grandstand at the Mile. Hartman ran his Dodge there all the time back then, USAC
Which post ? the Matador has Daytona behind it .
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on March 04, 2020, 08:47:02 PM
Which post ? the Matador has Daytona behind it .
Butch Hartman #75 yellow charger
this stir any gray matter Chris?
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you bet it does Wade! Saw Norm run many times. Hell I even remember the Kilbourn Gardens, it was there for a long time. Norm was another one of the USAC crowd. Back in those days races at "The Mile" were more frequent than they are these days. I'm sure somewhere in the old 'home movies" I've got footage of Norm and Butch running. I'd steal dads Bell & Howell 8mm camera an off to the track I'd go. :stayinlane:
you might enjoy this PDF http://www.superbirdclub.com/NormNelsonUSACchampion.html
Very cool! :ohyeah:
That is cool :bigthumb:
I realize it's not a Mopar but thought it was a really great shot!
next best looking car to a mopar.
How do you suppose he got that air?
Quote from: cuda hunter on March 15, 2020, 08:04:50 PM
next best looking car to a mopar.
How do you suppose he got that air?
No idea? Photoshop? LOL
it is a bird !
...with high flotation tires.
After looking at it I'm now wondering if it was in the pits up on jackstands and someone photoshopped the stands out? I don't see a driver? :Thud:
Definitely not photoshopped; they didn't have photoshop back in 1970.. For sure, they put in too much helium to make weight, and some one over filled the tires. It has to be true. This is the interwebs, right??!!
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Quote from: EB3-GranCoupe on March 16, 2020, 04:08:04 PM
Definitely not photoshopped; they didn't have photoshop back in 1970.. For sure, they put in too much helium to make weight, and some one over filled the tires. It has to be true. This is the interwebs, right??!!
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Internet address on the top of the windshield ! :rofl:
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Not really could be a short track car where the wing was no advantage
I never though of that. Did they build the superbird for the entire model year? Or was it like the AAR-TA limited time span.
The kinda got away with it , the Daytona used 70 front fenders but was sold as a 69 so it got away with 500 units even tho they only got to about 480 built
The Superbird had to have 2000 built very few were ordered as they were too radical & considered ugly so Mopar pumped 2000 out mostly with few options & low cost , many sat on dealers lots for years or were converted back to regular Road Runners , built mosty at one time as fast as Creative industries could convert them
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Riverside 1971
Photo's from here... http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=9431.30
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Yeah for sure it was the favorite , he ran it as many years as possible before the body style was banned in 78 when he switched to the magnum
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Spa 1973 Henri Chemin
Oddly i have a Wolf oil Tee shirt , never heard f it before last summer tho
the other cool thing is reverse Wolf = Flow
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Ahhh, the Glenn Bunch Challenger. It started on a real uni-body Challenger. Its kind of evolved since then into a tube framed, injected Hemi, badass.
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Ex AAR chassis 50231 (the third car after Swede rolled 50221 at St. Jovite) driven by Henri Chemin
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oooops
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Riverside 1970
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That's different! :bradsthumb:
Autocrossing Jeeps is a thing apparently
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Right after Chrysler bought them, Jeep/Eagle was trying to make a global presence of their equipment in various small series motorsports. That included the Commanche trucks in the SCCA truk series and the Eagle Talons that were in the World Challenge Series with the Archer Bros, who also raced the SCCA Trans Am Daytonas.
The Cherokee immediately above is from the Grassroots Motorsports Magazine $2013 Challenge. The whole point of that competition is to build a race car for whatever value is the year. They are then judged on appearance, drag strip times, and autocross ability. There are some scary fast and capable vehicles in that series.
I was glad when Dodge brought the Challenger T/A back.
Jean DEBAUDE: Chrysler France driver in the French mountain rally championship in the 1970s.
And in 2015: https://youtu.be/vcVz3yBqWNU
Jean DEBAUDE With Barracuda 383
AAR Transam #50231 bought by Chrysler France after the last two races of 1970. Picture is in France in August 2000. Now returned to USA.
Last use in France Ramparts of Angoulême in 1992 With Henri Chemin.
AAR Transam #50231 Last race in France 1977/11 Critérium des Cévennes
Cool thank's for sharing them! :ohyeah:
Northcuda,
Wow! some great photo's that you shared! Chrysler France had a big presence back then, much more than those of us in teh states really realize!!
Thank you for your welcome and sorry for my mistakes in American. :tired:
In the Chrysler France team, you had male and one female drivers.
Marie Laurent in 1974 wih her Hemicuda 1971.
Marie Laurent worked for Ivéco
Big thanks to Loic Lahrer for all these photos. Passionate about the Chrysler France team
Another pictures AAR Transam #50231 in France.
1973 Monthléry
1975 24h of Le Mans test with a Hemi, but the engine broke on the 10th lap.
Henri Chemin raced in 1971 with a Cuda 440-6 pack at Monthléry in 1971.10
This car was used to rebuild a 1970 Hemicuda.
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A small off course excursion......
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I followed the build on the purple Challenger above on another web site. Owners decided to go with chevy LS power in it. They have fragged at least a couple of engines so far.
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Wow the ebody had a lot more race history then I had ever relished
Carson Baird IMSA road racer
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I've always thought the Silver colored 'Cudas were an excellent choice color! I'm pretty sure that picture was taken at IRP (Indpls Raceway Park's road course).
The silver AAR was driven by Sid Rust in the early-mid-70s .. he purchased the Gurney/Savage AAR from the local Indianapolis Goodyear dealer.
A story about this car when it ran at Road America one year... ~early-mid-70s (GT1 class, I believe): A friend of mine was running his ~70 Camaro (GT1 class) in the same class... but he had a very short rear gear ~4.11-4.56 or so... was maxed out running out of RPMs down the fastest stretch... doing about 120 mph... he saw the silver 'Cuda AAR of Sid Rust rapidly approaching from behind early in the race (~first lap or so)... Sid's "Cuda pulled along side of the Camaro... Sid waived at him.. and shifted into 4th gear .. and sped further away from the slow running Camaro. They later talked and laughed about it.... Bye-bye!
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That is one of my favorite pics I've found. My car is originally Silver Frost and will return to that color, likely with the AAR stripe. Already have the hood. I think the '73 silver is a bit darker than the 70 but I like them both. I don't know if I can bring myself to sport those fender flares, but they aren't hideous.
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The road race AAR/T/A fender flares are purpose-made for the race cars... common of that era.... personally, I've always liked fender flares when done aesthetically.... adds beauty and function! I wish Ma-Mopar would've made the fenders/lips more accommodating to larger tires (perhaps with more radius).
New pic from the Caldwell garage....
gzig5,
There were several 'silver' colors at that time, some used on e-bodies, and some not. EA4 and EA9 would have been offered in 1970, and in fact several RT/SE's were 999 paint code EA9's. There may be several EA4 examples that exist, one maybe identified as Dick Landy's personal car. Here are two examples, one of each it appears:
https://www.hamtramck-historical.com/colorsExt/colorsExt-999.shtml
GA4 was offered in '71 & '72, and JA5 in '73 & '74 for e-bodies.
Quite a rare color back then, as opposed to today where almost every other car on the road is some form of silver.
My 73 Cuda is definitely JA5, shown on the tag and build sheet. I've seen a couple shades that are supposed to be that, but are slightly different from each other. Could be the lighting I guess. I think this one below is about right, or at least looks like the original paint I've uncovered on mine.
Speaking of flares, they are growing on me a bit.
David Pearson at Pikes Peak, 1965:
Back when they actually were "stock cars" for the most part....
Recent acquisition of Chris Brown.
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Kinda surprised they haven't produced a diecast of this one yet? It is a pretty infamous ride....
Teacher's Pet; a personal favorite of mine. A local NJ guy who loves mid 60's Mopar wedges :stayinlane:
Was watching the Charlotte ,NC news tonight, talking about flood insurance. They were talking to a lady and I spied something in the back yard....
Wonder how long that will stay there?
The Paul Fess driven/Joe Horner owned Plymouth Barracuda raced at Jennerstown Speedway in 1972
From 1989. 1972 Road Runner
The last Chrysler to race in NASCAR. Buddy Arrington
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:1place: Best Paint
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Paul Goldsmith
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:1place: Best Paint
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I'm patiently waiting for a 1/18 diecast of this car.... 8)
I believe, Chris Brown owns it now and is in the process of restoring it down in Florida at Iron Stable Garage LLC . Iconic Mopar racer :bravo:
Butch Hartman
:stayinlane: Always thought of Roger McClusky driving Indycar
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Here's a picture of my TA after racing a freighter on the St. Clair River, Algonac, Michigan this summer:
(Sorry, but I couldn't resist!) Oh, and I did win. :banana:
R.I.P. Al Unser
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Modern day circle track racer in NS, Canada
Can't say that look does much for me. I know it was quite popular with the oval track crowd for a while in some divisions.
I don't mind the look and I'm just happy to see any Mopar on a circle track these days.
I saw Hartman's #75 many times "back in the day" USAC was a thing in the midwest
8) One of my favorite racecars! :drooling:
A few famous people in the picture! Oh ya, nice car too! :stayinlane:
Sometimes some old beat up race cars laying around contain some real treasures! As they say beauty is skin deep? :) :1place:
Great pictures. I especially like the picture of the new and old versions nose to nose. Awesome!
Trans Am race I caught the replay today ,,, Driver: Boris Said..
Was running a strong third before a flat sent him to the pits
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Buddy Arrington
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Things never change huh? Darn Chevy's always in the way holding up traffic!
:o Close Call at Pikes Peak
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Nothing Mopar about this but thought any race fan might enjoy..
Brad might have a future here :Stirring:
I like his channel, lots of cool racing history!
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I like his channel, lots of cool racing history!
Hard to find but here's A nugget
Met the owner at the time, from Columbus, OH while at the inaugural vintage 24 hours at Daytona in 2014.
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Quote from: Brads70 on May 20, 2022, 05:08:32 AM
I like his channel, lots of cool racing history!
Hard to find but here's A nugget
:iagree: That was a good one!
Couple of '66s mixing it up in SCCA...
Says the Dart, driver Tony Adamowicz, won it's class at Sebring
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more
http://www.a2zracer.com/page9.html
http://www.a2zracer.com/page10.html
http://www.a2zracer.com/page11.html
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http://www.a2zracer.com/page40.html
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http://www.a2zracer.com/page45.html
Team engineer Bob Tarozzi's file case taken from race to race in 1970 trans am season. Carried race notes, docs, entries, etc.
And his business card
now that is a piece of history!!!
Bob Tarozzi's monogramed Hurst team jacket from the late 60's when he ran a 68 Dart in the Baby Grand Nascar Series. These had similar rules to Trans Am and they did run Baby Grand's on Road Courses. He designed the 68 Hurst Hemi Darts and Barracuda's
Also his monogramed 1970 RTS jacket when he was team manager of the AAR Dan Gurney team in Trans Am
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Mopar SHOULD HAVE built this! They sure missed the boat on that one IMO!
Smells like perfume!
:1place: That spoiler/spliter looks unique .
1971 Dallas, I think. I think this is the old 77 chassis, but i could be wrong.
When Nascar didn't suck!
Too cool! I just love the 71 development of the superbird. It's unfortunate that it ended so abruptly.
Pinecrest speedway in Toronto Canada, long gone
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The glory years.....
Sure would be cool to see this going down the highway! :bigthumb:
areo wars never end!
All the cool kids drove Mopars! :bigthumb:
Once upon a time Dodges at Daytona
Nothing to do with Mopars but if your not a Cleetus McFarland fan yet :smile: