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Jason,
Do any photo's exist of your uncle's Dart at 9/69 at Indy. Or, at the X/SS big meet at York, 8/24/69. Daryl (Liteweight), Thanks for mentioning on helping. Hopefully, something will turn up. May search in another direction for you. Possibly, Staten Island, New York. Big Mopar race bed their. Have not been able to find any 68' Hemi Cars (originally owned) out of that area. Staten Island Speed was pretty big in that area. Paul |
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Any information on a Hemi Dart (68' thru 70') sponsored by a S & S (Auto Parts, or Speed Parts, or Engineering). Or, lost info or whereabouts of the 'Manhattan Speed & Power", Dart, and whether it was an automatic or 4-speed. Other than that the motor blew. The "Deb's Automotive" SS/BA Dart out of Springfield, Mass. area most likely competed in A/MP, after its brief run in S/S. Those guys were into tunnel-rams and Modified/Production classes before alot of other northeastern racers. On that first Charlie Castaldo Dart, (2) specific items. (1) The Cool-Can was inserted into the fender-well (fabricated cut-out with rubber-ring). (2) That car had utilized air-shocks (for a short period), and the air-filler inlet was located on the trunk floor, to the right side (passenger side) of the trunk. Paul |
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How is this? This is from a 1970 Dodge Scat Pack book. The background of the images ID them as Indy, except the Behemoth pic which looks like Pomona.
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Mopar Steve,
Excellent photo sharing. Correct on the "Behemoth" G/SA car by Bob Burkitt. Whenever a small white square with the letter "T" appears on the front window, thats the NHRA Winternationals at Pomona. Sometimes the articles get the technical info scrambled. Do like the photo of Lee Sprague's 68' 340 Dart. F/S NHRA national record holder. Jason, Wonder if the 68' Hemi Dart was out-of-commision during the end of 69'? PC |
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Paul,
My uncle's Dart was definitely out of commission at the end of '69 due to a blown engine, like I mentioned earlier. But, according to my uncle, that was AFTER Indy, not before. Steve, I'm not saying those pictures AREN'T at Indy, but I personally can't identify them as being at Indy, nor can I positively identify that as my uncle behind the wheel. That said, if you'd like to do a high-resolution scan of that image and send it to me, I can tell you for sure whether it is my uncle driving (though unless there is some signage that definitively identifies the locale as Indy, I won't be able to help out in that department as I never saw Indy personally until about 2000). PM me if you'd rather e-mail me a high resolution scan than post it here. If nothing else, it will be fun to bust on my uncle about his memory failing! ![]()
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No sooner do I post that I don't have many pre-Missile pictures of my uncle, and I find this picture of his A/FX Comet:
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Here's one from the same Webshots album, but of the car in question, the Iron Butterfly (with Wally Booth at the helm):
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