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Old 09-21-2017, 10:08 PM   #4824
Tom Broome
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Default Re: Original hemi dart information

Stewart, you know I'm working off of a 40 plus year old memory on the wheelbase thing. I am sure that max Hurley's car was 111 (and they didn't like it) when they checked it. Landy's car was mentioned that day as the standard, and was enough shorter to matter to that tech man. It goes without saying that Dick Landy was an extremely creative racer, using him as a yardstick could be like using a Smokey Yunick car as a reference.

Warning, Thread drift, Excuse us for a minute, Stewart and I don't get together enough.
Bogus SS/DA? Perhaps a local one to us? Tell me about SS/EA cars with over 2000 pounds on the rear wheels? You know which one, just not the first one that comes to your mind.
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