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Dick was the MAN!
When it came to the innovation of the AWB's, and realizing the importance of the Match-Race circuit. Legal or not-legal for NHRA, fans wanted to see these cars. PC |
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The 1967 Drag Racing USA magazine has an article about Dick Landy's 1967 R/T Street Hemi. July 1967, centerfold article. The car 'was' classed in A/Stock, but may have been in AHRA. The 67' Coronet hardtop R/T Hemi was heavier than you think,,,#3758lbs.That R/T was not a W/O car. The Plymouth R/O and Dodge W/O cars were not allowed to run in Stock class. NHRA-legal for SS/B in 1967. Then into SS/D for 1968 As confusing as it gets, they were in SS/E for a period in 1969, then back into SS/D PC |
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Paul,,,I've gone back and re-read this thread and I'm racking my brain,,but at the risk of sounding stupid, I've got to ask,,what are R/O Plymouths and W/O Coronets? I admit these 2 flew right over my head,,,thanks for the info,,I know you have it.
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Geerhead,
Not a stupid question. Actually a good one. In February 1967, Plymouth built 55 Belvedere II's and Dodge built 55 Coronet 'Model 440' cars, equipped with Hemi engines, to run specifically SS/B in 1967. The 'R' stands for Plymouth Belvedere or Satellite, the 'W' stands for Dodge Coronet. The 'O' means Super/Stock. Hence, R/O or W/O. The 67' cars in actuallity, had Street Hemi engines, but utilized a special Arlon Vanke-modified stock in-line dual-quad intake, and re-jetted Carter AFB carbs. The cars came with a few other 'goodies'. Hood scoop, Super/Stock leaf springs, etc.. The first major race for these cars was at the 1967 NHRA Springnationals,in June, which was won by Sox & Martin in the Plymouth R/O car, in SS/B. In 1968 you would find them in SS/C or SS/D.. Pretty much back then 11.50 E.T's. Paul Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 10-14-2011 at 11:55 AM. Reason: addition |
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Danny, The 68 Super Stock Barracudas and Darts were BO for the Cuda and LO for the Dart.
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Danny,
Forgot to mention, the 1967 R/O and W/O cars came in 2-door hardtop style. Plymouth Belvedere II Dodge Coronet 'Model 440'. Though the 2-door post-cars were considered more rigid, the hardtops looked nicer,, as per Chrysler Sales & Marketing. Paul |
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Paul,,,thanks for the info. It was an "inside Chrysler Corp." coding that I wasn't aware of,, not all that different from Chevy's COPO coding for special vehicles.
Jack,,thank you also for your input. Its great to hear from you, ol' buddy. You've got to come out to the track some weekend, although this might not be the one you're looking for as its the annual Chevy show and race event at Bremerton. I'm certainly hoping you'll be out for the Mopar drags later this season. Take care, fellas.......................Danny Durham By the way Jack,,, you've got to check out my 1:18 diecast collection some day. I'll give you only one guess what color combination my 70' Hemi Challenger is! |
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