Re: 1967-68 SS/C-D Hemi B-Body: Cold Air or Flat Hood?
I found this..Grotheer...67...but no scoop.
I have no idea where this fits :confused: |
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I am pretty familiar with that car as I crewed for the second owner and knew Don and the car before that. It always had a scoop as far as I know. |
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I know it says SS/B....would this have been the 67 Winter Nationals car ?
I read that the 66 drivetrain was swapped into it? |
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Some of that stuff that was published by others on Facebook a few years back was bogus. When one dealer tells me they received two '64 A864 Dodges, and has paper and photo documentation showing you such, but neither car was included on the published "lists", for example. (EDIT: I should add that I offered to share info without success. This person was convinced that they could find original owners just by searching results from 1964.) A lot of these cars traded hands quick due to lack of experience with the Hemi in 1964 and 1965. Some racers were very frustrated when they couldn't get their Hemi car to run better than the Wedge they just abandoned. I don't think anyone will ever be able to put an exact list together, but there is enough info to get pretty close. Quote:
The '67 cars were really a horrible after thought. There were plans in '66 to do another A990 type package, but that never followed through. At the same time though, a lot of racers liked the '67 cars because they were more "complete" and didn't require a bunch of extra work...like the '68 cars did. You know what's really interesting about '67 Package cars? How many original paint survivors there still are in existence. I can think of four Dodges and one Plymouth right off the top of my head. I still have a fair amount of cars unaccounted for though. |
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Steve - you may find these lists useful/interesting/hopelessly incorrect! 😆
64 Race Hemi A864 - Car , Driver, Team Hoeferts Hurricane - Claude Bradshaw Sr - Hoefert Dodge, Alton Ill Eddie Smith - West Virginia - Snorkasaurus IV - Blue Barnes Bob Cain - Fred F Cain Plymouth Melrose Missile VI - Tommy Grove - Melrose Plymouth Hemi Honker - Bud Faubel - Shively Motors (Sedan & Hardtop) ( Hardtop converted from Max wedge) Golden Commando 5 & 6- Forest Pitcock - Hamilton Motors (Sedan & Hardtop) (Hardtop converted from Max Wedge) Candymatic - Jim Thornton - Ramchargers - Hodges Dodges Candymatic Too - Mike Buckel - Ramchargers - Hodges Dodges ‘Our Bear’? - Dave Strickler - Dodge Boys (Sedan & Hardtop) - Ill. Larry Lawrence - The Dodge Boys, Portland Oregon Yankee Peddler - Wild Bill Flynn - County Dodge (Hardtop) Color Me Gone - Roger Lindamood Hustler - Pat Minick - Grand Spaulding Dodge Hemi-Charger - Dick Landy - Automotive Research Mayflower V - Hank Taylor - (Hank Taylor in his 1964 Plymouth S/SA 'Mayflower V' was the first S/SA to go under 11.50. He did it at Phenix City, Alabama in August 1964. He re-set the S/SA National Record.) Paul Rossi- Westborn Chrysler Raiders Dick Lohr - Hine Motors The Hemi-Roid - Gene Snow - Melton & Snow Autos Mr Plymouth 426 - Robert Nance Lawman - Al Ekstrand 777 - Jakes Speed Equipment The Butcher - Jim Ford (Hardtop) Ramrunner Too - Miller/Kruger Illinois Lee Smith - Nate Learners Chrysler (Sedan & Hardtop) The Warsaw Rebel (Hardtop) - (Some question over this car) Joe Smith - Fenner Tubbs (Hardtop) Born Wild Its a Hemi - Tom Strunk & Hayden Proffit - Yeakel Plymouth Center (Sedan & Hardtop) Big Red - Dave Lewis Missouri Mule- Doc Spence - Site Bros Bill Barton - Burgoise & Wade Maverick - Bill ‘Maverick’ Golden - Orange County Dodge Earl Wade - Speed Enterprises Jim Rodgers - Town & Country Chrysler Plymouth Flying Carpet - Bob Harrop - Harrop Crescent Dodge Suspect Hemi-Munster Flying Dutchman - Al Vandervoude - Culver City Plymouth Tax Dodge - Joe ? Billy West - The Little Pilgrim - Yates Motor Company NC The Iron Butterfly - Ted Spehar Grey Ghost - Jim Hale - Jim’s Speedshop Quarterbender - Bill Rieck - Lompoc Performance Center Suddenly II - The Dodge Boys - Larry ? /Melvyn ?/ Tex ? Hurricane - Herb Freels - Francis & Parsons Satellite - Harold Laplatte - Ferriero Motor Sales Mr Black - Ron Powers - Powers Automotive Determination - Jim Clark Big Money Dodge (ex Ramchargers car) Rebel - Penn- Can Motors Roadrunner - Tickles me pink - Jayhawker - Jon Thorne Goldfinger Hawaiian Style 11th Commandment II - Joe Bambace Jerry Maycock - Mckay/Swift Dodge Gary Ostrich - Chuck Ostrich Inc. - (Hardtop) Hemi-Head Plymouth - Bill Dill - Minnesota (Hardtop) Tim Hennessey/Bill Drakes (Hardtop) Lynn Ferguson - Lundy Motors, StJohns Michigan (Hardtop) Al’s Auto Sales (Hardtop) Hair bender - Dick Hansen/Gordon Stewart - Sioux Falls McCullach-Ricci Chrysler Plymouth - Detroit Hahn Motor Company Mr Motech- John Tedder - Michigan Jay Miner - New York King of the Goats - ‘Big Deal’ Jacobs - Alabama Teachers Pet - Jerry Stein Don Owens - Pink Panther Jersey Duke 2- Jack Werst - Duke Motors Rumblebee - Assay -Bruno Motors, NJ (Later Wild Man) Pandemonium - Jim O’Connor |
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65 A990 Race Hemis - Car, Driver, Team
65 A990s *Black Arrow - Bill Jenkins- Doc Burgess * Dodge Power - Gene Takash * Quicksilver - Len Silvers * Woody Walcher - Perkins Motors, * Thunder 11 - Dons Texaco, Don Townsend, Jim Almeter, Neil Marzolf - , Attica, New York - Later raced as 1/4 Mile Hustler - Jerry Vanek , then back to Thunder II raced by Hap Gooder * Vigilante - Don F. Peluso, Pleasure Ridge, NY * HURST Tornado IV - Larry Griffith, Geneseo, Ill. * Porters Ride - Bob Porter - Richard Porter, Mansfield, Ohio * Thunder II - Jim Almeter, Neil Marzolf and Don Townsend * Mr Quick - Nick Knezevich - K&K Racing Team, Columbus Ohio * The Professor - Bill Shirey * The Defender - Gary Ostrich - Chuck Ostrich Motors * Hurri-Cain - Bob Cain - Fred F. Cain, Inc., Wilmington, MA * Satisfaction - Lyn Balek / Tom Crutchfield then Down and Crutchfield * The Virginia Twister — Ben Woody/Kenny Warren * West Virginia Hemi-Charger — Frank Boggess * Grand Spaulding Dodge — Gary Dyer * Grand Spaulding Dodge — Bob Lawliss * Grand Spaulding Dodge — Joey Muscarne * Hemi-Thrasher — Bob Repine * Ramsmoke — Bill Nugent * Argyle Canadian Highlander - John Petrie - * Bounty Hunters — Tom Sneden * Dodge Boys - Dave Strickler * Challenger — Dick Hankinson * Cy Green Dodge — Dick Green * Kon Tiki - Rich Brown * Tension — Shirl Greer * Mighty Quick - Nick Knezivich - K&K Racing * Hemi-A-Go-Go — Ken Holwick * Go Hummer — Mary Ann Foss - Also raced as Dependable - Wes Koogle - Mansfield OH. * Pandemonium — Frank Pelligrino * Yankee Peddler — Bill Flynn * Southside Dodge* * Mr. Tomato — Robert Linquist * Hemi Honker - Bud Faubel (Chambersburg PA) * Flying Carpet - Bob Harrop - (Camden NJ) Probably two cars, one AWB, one ran S/SA at Indy in 1965 * Hall & Heath - David Heath -(Owensboro KY) * Sam Kennedy - (Thomasville NC) * Landy’s Dodge - Dick Landy - (Sherman Oaks CA) * That White Dodge - George Matheson -(Raebush Heights MI) AFX w/ original wheelbase * Ram Rod II - Hank McAleenan- - (St Petersburg FL) * Bob Schroeder - Hollywood Dodge * Dick Smith - Town & Country Dodge(Detroit MI) * Hay Hauler - Jack Thomas - Chicagoland Dodge Boys (LaGrange IL) * O.B. Hewett - Melvin Yow - (Fayetteville NC) * The Bloodhound - Bob Ramstrom - Yates Dodge (Later GENE - Gene O’Niel) * Hemi Express - Jim Clark * Mrs Bee’s Hemi - Jim Thornton * Tenessee Thunder - Jonathon Livingstone * 5 & 50 - Jack Werst * Mad Moose - William Andress, c/o Serbay Motor Sales, Ypsilanti, MI * Ringo - Bob Fulp * Big Red 11 - Lewis and Higgins * Outlaw - Charles Doyle, Tuckerman, AR * Pete Dorsey - Dorsey Metcalfe Racing * Lawrence Apodaca, Hayword, Ca. * Hemi Holeshot - Chuck Poole. * El Toro - Etherd Halsey * Goldfinger - Buzzy Schrello - Hi Level Chrysler-Ply, Homestead, Pa. * Wayne Seymour, Casper, Wyoming * Mayflower IV - Hank Taylor * Robert Rosalie - NY * The Big Wheel - Albert Fontanini, Glenview, IL * Moonshot - Candies and Hughes * Sonny Brooks, c/o Densham Springs Motors, Baton Rouge, * Hemi-Powered Plymouth - Derwood Reep - Joe Ralph Thompson - Jefferson Motors, AR * Vermont Shaker - John Casey * Pilgrims Progress - Pete Kost - Ray Chaffe * Hemi Countdown - Harry Holton * Kentuckian - Harry Samuels * Greg McAndrew - George McAndrew - Kolsar Motors, Westfield Pa, * Bob Ranstrom - Yates Dodge * Mr 4 Speed- Herb McCandless * Paper Tiger - Ron Sox - Gate City Motors * Tim Richards * Golden Commandoes - Al Eckstrand * Haulin Hemi II - Lee Smith * Ramchargers - Jim Thornton - Hodges Dodges * Melrose Missile- Tommy Grove * Bloodhound - Bob Ranstrom * Hemi Rebel Rouser - Chuck Grimsley * Huckleberry Hound - Roger Johansen * Orval Moore - Melvin Stiers, c/o Bud Johnson, 5th Ave C-P, Anchorage, AK * Ronnie Bullard - Evanston Dodge * Orange Blossom - John Sims, Las Cruces, New Mexico * (Norman Hall?) - Derby Chrysler Plymouth, Louisville, KY * The Kentucky Colonels - David Heath * Color Me Gone- Roger Lindamood * (Alford Durrell?) - Atkins C-P, Decatur, Al. * Flintstone Flying Commando - Dave Koffel * Highlander - Wild Bill Flynn - Harris Auto RI * Wildcatter - Foster Maysi * Dick Housey - McCullogh - Ricci Inc. * The Virginian - W W ‘Pee Wee’ Wallace * * The Stinger - Frank B.Mathews, Ed Davis Chrysler, Detroit, MI, then Dave Tinney * Torqueflite Tornado 111 - Jack Ferris - Ferris Motors * Mothers Mistake - Tony Redman- Paddock Plymouth * Mountain Hemi - Harold Hurley - Doug Hurley * Fugitive - John Hagan * The Chinese Bandit - Johnny P? * Ole Brownie - Arlen Vanke - Arlen Vanke Superstocks, then Plymouth Rock 11 - Ed Miller - Miller & Gunther * Drag-on Lady - Shirley Shahan * Joe Smith - Fenner & Tubbs * Texas Rattler - Mingle Motors * Yankee Peddler - Bill Flynn * 555 - Ken Montgomery * Mr Plymouth - Robert Nance * Outlaw - Sonny Wayland * Hemi Charger - Russ Funk * Giddy up a go go - Big Ed * Claude Bradshaw - Joe Sperino Plymouth * Ray Christian - Pottmeyer Dodge * Bold Weevil - Merrill Ling - Washington * Missouri Mule - Doc Spence - Sites Bros * California Flash - Butch Leal * Carlon Hine - Hine Motors * The Roadrunner — Fred Cutler - Ramchargers * Big Money Dodge - Jim Thornton - Ramchargers *Mr Plymouth - Robert Nance * Whiplash - Henderon Eastgate Motors *The Apex - Ray Christian *Gene Kidder - Kidder Garage *Hot Foot - Don Braasch * “7” - George McAndrews - McAndrews Brothers *Dick Levreault- Levreault Brothers - Hambden Dodge *Sloan & Sloan - Ernie Sloan * Jerry Maycock - McKay-Swift Dodge * Huron Valley Pure - Bob Fishaw. *Hemi Coffin- Butch Flames * Man from Mopar then Harms Way - Harmon Friend - Gary Dodge, Lorain Ohio *Dave Parent - Mahopac, NY *Mr Ed - Ed Knezevich - K&K Racing Team, Columbus Ohio |
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Can anyone give me contact info on Rat Patrol? My dad is on his 64 hemi list and I would like more info.
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Others were memories from members of Harold Laplattes FB page..and could not be verified. |
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