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Liteweight 02-21-2014 08:31 AM

Re: Original hemi dart information
 
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Originally Posted by mopar68 (Post 421598)
Early Super Stock, i.e., day two, sometime in 1968.

http://104.imagebam.com/download/eUZ...26_bolland.jpg

M68

I had forgot about this one.
Anyone have some info on it?? What car it turned into? Track??
Looks like Bolland was a multi faceted operation. Running both a SS/BA Dart & a SS/C Camaro. Owned by same guy or Maybe "in Family" operation. ie: brother,son, etc. I Can't make out the engine builder
A very rare pit truck too. 58-9 Cameo?

liteweight

IvanP 02-21-2014 11:48 AM

Re: Original hemi dart information
 
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Originally Posted by Paul Ceasrine (Post 287675)

McCollum & Bolland,,,,,,,,out of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania (southwestern part of the state).
Don Bolland, had a machine shop 'D & D Competition Engines'.

Photo must be be from late-May or 1st week of June, 1968.
See 11.10 on the Dart window,,,,,,,,,that was the June 1968 SS/BA National Record,
held by Larry Cooper out of West Monroe, Louisianna, with his Hemi Dart 'The Hustler'

This is all I found Daryl.

Liteweight 02-21-2014 12:33 PM

Re: Original hemi dart information
 
Thankyou for that Ivan.
I'm not 'memberin all the posts from here. The memory bank is getting full & I'm finding there's been more & more unvoluntary withdrawals lately.

Anyone ,Has this car ever surfaced? How long did they own it? Who did they sell it to??does anyone know them?

liteweight

bob george 02-22-2014 07:46 AM

Re: Original hemi dart information
 
D&D is now Bolland Machine and does heavy industrial machine work.They are located on Route 51 near Chippawa Pa.

mopar68 02-22-2014 06:00 PM

Re: Original hemi dart information
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Liteweight (Post 421603)
I had forgot about this one.
Anyone have some info on it?? What car it turned into? Track??
Looks like Bolland was a multi faceted operation. Running both a SS/BA Dart & a SS/C Camaro. Owned by same guy or Maybe "in Family" operation. ie: brother,son, etc. I Can't make out the engine builder
A very rare pit truck too. 58-9 Cameo?

liteweight

This photo was taken by Bob Snyder at the 1968 Super Stock (Magazine) Nationals held (sometime in mid-1968) at New York National Speedway.

Here's a link to his web site:

http://bobsnyderdragphotos.smugmug.com/

http://112.imagebam.com/download/hQ2...y%27s_Dart.jpg

M68

rr-sweden 02-23-2014 09:47 AM

Re: Original hemi dart information
 
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found these ones

Liteweight 02-24-2014 01:44 PM

Re: Original hemi dart information
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bob george (Post 421722)
D&D is now Bolland Machine and does heavy industrial machine work.They are located on Route 51 near Chippawa Pa.

Thankyou for that Bob!

I have been informed through emails, that the Bolland & McCollum Dart has not been located to date, but is not mine due to mods that were done to it by subsequent owners, that are not done to mine.

Another off the ever shrinking list of "Could be, Maybe's"

liteweight

HEMIDARTDAVE 02-24-2014 10:34 PM

Re: Original hemi dart information
 
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Corpus Christi, TX ?

Charlie A 02-24-2014 10:41 PM

Re: Original hemi dart information
 
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Originally Posted by HEMIDARTDAVE (Post 422039)
Corpus Christi, TX ?


http://classracer.com/classforum/att...9&d=1393295585

Dwight Southerland 02-25-2014 02:35 AM

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I ran across these photos while cleaning out. Thought you guys on this thread would appreciate them. The pictures were probably taken the fall of 1968; they are marked as developed 2-69. Herb was at Carlisle, AR with Don Grotheer on that day. There may have been others, but I believe it was a match race for the crowd. I do remember he stayed at the end of the race to make some test runs and missed a shift. I helped him change the transmission and he was complaining that the aluminum cases transmissions weren't as strong as the cast iron case transmissions that he drove in the full sized cars. Enjoy!





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