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1968 AHRA World Finals (Runner-Up)
* October 1968 (Kansas City International Raceway Park) Preston Honea / Ray Rixman Dodge (St. Louis, Missouri) http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/2576/rayrixman.jpg |
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Dan i have had the same problem with selling my dads a990 car over the years they want its prior history , well there is none!!!!!! i can tell who the original purchaser was and he has no original pictures of the car when new, but my dad made the car famous setting records and winning races.
in the situation with this thread the only real way to verify the rest of the hemi darts is to ask about the new pictures of unknown cars,and have the owners comment about there where abouts . the real story is will we ever verify daryl's dart? that is what this thread was started for. i would like to see over the next few years the rest of the missing pieces fit in the puzzle to close out the dart controversy, look it has been well over 4 years this has been going on, and the amount of information disclosed is amazing at worst!!!!!! i really hope someone is savy enough to take all of what is here and right a book about these cars, it would certainly be a complete history . Quote:
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I also hope that Daryl's question with his dart gets answered. This thread brought me to the site and it is also special because I know Daryl and I also know the car. I have learned more about these cars from this thread than all the other sources available to me. I really hope that a book can be put together to gather and show all the information about these cars. I would also like to see one written with as much info on the cudas. I am a big block chevy guy, and I was at the track when these cars were new, and they have left a lasting impression on me.
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Hey Craig
there has been a book published by Jim Schild a few years back specially bout the BO & LO cars. It is the most complete book I've seen to date on the background,history & build on these cars. A GREAT READ loaded with pictures I've never seen before. It's definately a must have for anyone who is into these things. I google searched for a link to it, but can't find it. Jim, can you help me out here??? Mark Janaky has been collecting information on these cars also,& has a collection of the most pictures I've ever seen. He's also been working on a book. Mark, care for an update?? Haven't seen you frequent this thread for awhile. Care for a visit?? I'm in the middle of a thrash trying to get my car back together for Mopars in the Park in Farmington, Mn. June1-2. It's Sox & Martin's 50th Anniversery with 20 of their original cars being on display. Never before has this happened. http://www.midwestmopars.com/ http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0b1b20e8.jpg liteweight |
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Thanks for putting this picture on here. This is the first time I've ever seen a decent color picture of my car, as it used to be. Jimi you're right, it was your Dad's car, and he made it famous. Thanks again Paul, and thanks to davezinn for bringing this car up. Dan |
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this is the picture i found the other day,
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...psfa83a4fe.png i don't know who took it originally or who the credit needs to go to, it's not my picture, i just ran across it on Facebook. |
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When something like this, pops up out of no where, it makes me think that the mystery of Daryl's car may yet be solved! Thanks Again, Dan |
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