Re: Original hemi dart information
OK southern racers. In the late '80's R&R Speed Shop in Huntsville AL raced an original '68 Dart. I don't know where it came from but I arranged the sale of it to a guy named Bill (not Blair) from Concord NC.
Does anyone have information on where it came from or where it went after the sale? JimR |
Re: Original hemi dart information
If it is the one I am thinking of - it was originally called "Rumble Bee" - probably still was - originally out of NC - it is still around owned by a collector/racer in PA - hing he drives a CJ now.
The white Barracuda is Ray Christian's old car - here owned by Bob Stape - former manager of Keystone Dragway Nelson Stoltz restored his old Willys - talked to him and saw the car at the HRR in Bowling Green a number of years ago. Mark J 1968 Hemi S/S Registry |
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Paul,
Nice list - but there are a few mistakes - same car listed twice, 2nd owners, not real cars and some cars were not Darts or Barracudas. I made many of the same mistakes when I started the registry. One hint since the Joe Smith photo came up - The Joe Smith car and the McBroom Motors car are the same - I have pics of both and it is Joe Smith's car not sure what happened to the Dealer Sponsorship. Mark J 1968 Hemi S/S Registry Th A.J. Foyt photo is interesting because he DID run a Chrysler very briefly for Norm Nelson in USAC - Norm was from here in town and his son showed me some pics of both cars on the trailer - 65 Plymouth I beleive - this might have been the Dealer that sponsored the car??? |
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Mark,
Yes,,,,,,,,unfortunately many of the photo's do not have a date,,,,,,, So I have to try and break them down,,,,,,,,, I try to list accurate dates with my photo posts, as it gives a little more information on the car..... Quite a few cars switched hands during 1968 and 1969.... pc |
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regards, Roland |
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The Sox & Martin car with the torque-thrusts is the match race car. |
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Paul,
I was not being critical - you have done a great job - You are right many changed hands in that time period and the B body cars being classed as SS/B also confuses things - on top of that it seems that there are many typos in some of the Drag papers of that time. I have made many of the same mistakes (some of the same cars even) in my research. Another tip is that Phil Baily's Tinker Toy was not an original car. Mark J 1968 Hemi S/S Registry Yes,,,,,,,,unfortunately many of the photo's do not have a date,,,,,,, So I have to try and break them down,,,,,,,,, I try to list accurate dates with my photo posts, as it gives a little more information on the car..... Quite a few cars switched hands during 1968 and 1969.... pc[/QUOTE] |
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Mark,,
No offense taken,,,,,,,,, I would rather post a photo with accurate information, but unfortunately some photo's are from 1969 and later,,,,,,, Chrysler really did a poor job of logging these cars, and keeping proper information. All the contributors to this thread have done a remarkable job,,,,,,helping document the 150 or so Hemi cars that were built and raced 40+ years ago. It's been a fun ride,,,,,,,:D pc |
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