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Hemi Moose 02-01-2012 04:58 PM

Re: A990 Super Stockers
 
Here's the '65 A990 Plymouth Belvedere called 'Big Red'...

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...1&d=1207280126

Hemi Moose 02-01-2012 05:18 PM

Re: A990 Super Stockers
 
Here are some before & after shots of a '65 A990 Coronet called the 'Virginia Twister'...

http://api.ning.com/files/r9b%2a9g4C...737&height=491

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...7&d=1204499021

Hemi Moose 02-01-2012 06:25 PM

Re: A990 Super Stockers
 
Here's a few of the '65 A990 Dodge Coronet "hardtop" not sedan called Color Me Gone...

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...9&d=1306512120

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...onewinters.jpg

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...4&d=1208707005

X-TECH MAN 02-01-2012 07:02 PM

Re: A990 Super Stockers
 
The 2 hardtops shown here were the 2% altered wheelbase A/FX cars ran at the NHRA Winter Nationals in 65. Note the 10 inch tires and the taller hood scoops used on all of the 10/15 inch AWB cars.

Geerhead55 02-02-2012 01:09 AM

Re: A990 Super Stockers
 
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I took that shot of the Jenkins & Serpa '65 Plymouth at Seattle in '85,,, don't know the history of the car or who it belonged to originally,,, or whats happened to it since then. I just remember it being a good working car that I liked and I was waiting for the DeFrank & Cohen Cuda to come up in the next pair, as you can see.
Danny Durham

Hemi Moose 02-02-2012 03:02 PM

Re: A990 Super Stockers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by X-TECH MAN (Post 307060)
The 2 hardtops shown here were the 2% altered wheelbase A/FX cars ran at the NHRA Winter Nationals in 65. Note the 10 inch tires and the taller hood scoops used on all of the 10/15 inch AWB cars.

Yes I've read that Chrysler started off with 6 Dodge hardtops and 6 Plymouth hardtops and converted them for the altered wheelbase modifications for Super Stock but were quickly moved into the A/FX class...now as for those 4 early hardtops built they were still considered 2% cars because they still haven't received the full 10 inch front &15 inch rear wheel treatment...they were also acid dipped to make them even lighter, but I've heard conflicting stories on which cars were actually really acid dipped. Most of the old articles say that the 6 Dodges and 6 Plymouths were acid dipped but Landy was the only one to neutralize his hardtop...My question is if they were all acid dipped then that means these 4 early hardtops were already built to race and were on the tracks as seen in the photos above...then were all stripped down and acid dipped, then rebuilt into altered wheelbase cars along with the other remaining dipped bodies and built by the teams with factory support or Amblewagon another company that was in business that built them...does any of that make sense.

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...8&d=1208827474

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...5&d=1208707065

austin49 02-02-2012 04:39 PM

Re: A990 Super Stockers
 
The elephant ears on the Gene's Speed Shop were actually installed in 1976. We ran the car in B/MP in Canada. We acquired the car from Ed Miller in the spring of '71

Hemi Moose 02-03-2012 11:55 AM

Re: A990 Super Stockers
 
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Originally Posted by Geerhead55 (Post 307135)
I took that shot of the Jenkins & Serpa '65 Plymouth at Seattle in '85,,, don't know the history of the car or who it belonged to originally,,, or whats happened to it since then. I just remember it being a good working car that I liked and I was waiting for the DeFrank & Cohen Cuda to come up in the next pair, as you can see.
Danny Durham

Danny, you took some nice shots back in the day...did you ever get your own photo album made up for these old photos of yours on webshots or photobucket, so other people can link to them and post them on Forums like this one...I know there are some people that don't like it when other people use their photos, but there are some that don't mind. At least they had the foresight to take these great shots back then so people today could enjoy seeing them...so to all the great photographers from back then, good job guys and thanks for the memories...it's better that some of the old hot rod magazine coverage back then.

Geerhead55 02-03-2012 04:24 PM

Re: A990 Super Stockers
 
HM,,, I miss the days before the concrete barriers went up and the average fan had a decent chance of getting a good shot now and then. Actually, that photo, among others is from a collection I sent in to Bob Rice a few years back and was put into Smug Mug by him. Hes got another collection of some of my later stuff right now which hasn't been processed at this time,, a lot of Mopar stuff in those pictures also, but all of it is Stock and Superstock. I'm still going to get this thing figured out on posting pics, just haven't made time to pound it into my thick skull. Love the posts you and Paul and the others have got going in here,,,great to look back. I'm really amazed at what people can come up with.
Tale care,,,,, Danny Durham

Hemi Moose 02-04-2012 05:58 PM

Re: A990 Super Stockers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gregwho (Post 305966)
Actually, Walt never owned my car and it never sat in his yard. Boy that's a good one! Walt was a mentor of mine in those days at Chrysler. I spent allot of time "picking his brain" he is a great guy and was always willing to share the info I was looking for.
This car was originally a "doner" car for an altered WB car built at Branster's shop for Roger Lindamood. The car was originally "given" to Ron Mancini as a body in white roller. Ron didn't do anything with it, he was building his 68 Dart and Hoover decided I could put it to good use. I got the car with a crashed 65 4 door car for $300 from Ron.
I put the car together with all my own stuff. Don't get me wrong, Allot of good people at Chrysler helped me learn real fast what I needed to know to screw a competitive car together and have a shot. I am forever great full for everyone that helped and the great friendships that have endured.
Hope this helps, I don't blog much but when I ran across this "description" I had to try and set it straight.
Greg

So do you own this car now, if so how long have you had it...tell us more about the Dick Branster connection or the Mancini's, do you have any good stories from back then that you might recall.

http://images32.fotki.com/v1061/phot...DartSS3-vi.jpg


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