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![]() ![]() Hey Paulie...don't remember any of Melvin Yow's cars ( WT Grissom Dodge-"spelling" ?) being a automatic...ol' Melvin back in the day...was for sure one of the best 4-speed Chrysler (or any other "make" too!) Carolina "shoes"...along with Ronnie (Sox) & Herb McCandless very consistent...won a lot of races "rowing" those Dodge cars...Drake
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Drakester,,,,,,
I just knew you'd track me down over here,,,,,,,, What did you use,,,,,,,,,a "WHIP-IT" shot,,,,,,,,,,,like Demi Moore,,,,,,, ![]() Melvin Yow,,,,,,Lillington, North Carolina Your neck of the woods now,,,, The 65' Coronet was a 4-speed, sponsored by O. B. Hewitt Dodge out of South Carolina. Yes, I stand corrected,,,,, ![]() Melvin's Hemi Dart was an original 4-Speed (SS/B). Then he went Automatic (SS/BA), and then back to a 4-Speed for the 1970 Pro/Stock Circuit. A Chrysler Drag Racing factory driver, who was a hired gun for the Sox & Martin Team, or any other racer who needed a quick-shifter. Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 01-26-2012 at 10:13 PM. |
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