1966 Ply Belvedere
Looking at the NHRA stock car classification for the 1966 Belvedere I w/426 Hemi. Highlited note "available as flat hood with battery in engine compartment OR battery relocation in trunk with hood scoop and manifold 2780544 unmachined as cast".
I am aware that this was available in 1967 (RO23 package) but did not know it was a 1966 option. Is the classification correct? |
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The Chrysler contingency has the ability to get NHRA to see history through their eyes.
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That RO package, although not designated as such in 1966, was available in mid 1966. My dad opted for that in June 1966. The dealer had never ordered a "performance car" and screwed up the order. He was offered a '67 RO23 to be delivered in November of 1966. My mom did not want to wait and my dad had to compromise and bought a recently traded 1965 426 wedge wagon.
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Thanks for info/history. I did not know that. |
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Not a terribly tough job to convert a 66 Belv. to a 67 Belv. or the other way around.
Mostly Grille/Tail lights/Trim Items. So it really doesn't matter a lot about how guide shows it. Kind of like several years of Duster or couple years of Demons....easy to change around. I've done it several times myself and still do. |
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Is that specific intake manifold required or can the "street" version be legally substituted?
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we had one about 25 yrs ago...it had fiberglass hood scoop that i always thought wasnt factory ...maybe it was...
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MY understanding is the Production Unmodified Street Hemi Manifold is ONLY accepted
intake in stock. I race one in stock when they were new....Then the big carbs and modified manifold were a Super Stock ONLY deal! BTW: NO Alum Heads/Manifolds on our 340 Mopar Stockers and the still run competitively! |
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I guess stock could end up like pro stock, then everyone would have a GM car, so easy to tech and get anything you want, no bitching, moaning or crying. Mike |
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Blueprint specs list 2780543 as the manifold for the street hemi for 1966-1971 with no alternative. The only reference to the RO23 manifold 2780544 is in the highlited note in the classification guide.
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I'm not selling this, just saying............LOL
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Do you believe it, here's another one..................
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1966 Hemi Plymouths are not rare. 1966 is the highest production model year for all 426 Hemi cars from 1966-71.
As far as the scoop thing... There are some internal memos floating around that describe a proposed package for the 1966 model year. It never got any further than that though. There was never any paperwork or information released to the public. The '67 car package is similar to the '66 package, but a little more tamed down. I seem to recall that the '66 package was to include a '65 style engine, I may be wrong on that though. As far as the hood scoop, they were all steel on the '67 cars, and even the '65 cars for that matter. The '65 and '67 scoops are different. As for fiberglass scoops, it's either a repop or a '65 A/FX scoop, which would be noticeably different than the standard '67 scoop. I do not agree with scoops on the '66 cars, and I'm a Mopar guy. The scoop does not offer much for a performance advantage in the way of "fresh" air, but in S/S I guess it would help with a taller intake if one would go that route. Side note...I don't believe the '67 package cars were officially announced until very late '66, if not early '67. From my research, Sox and Landy were running standard hood cars at the AHRA Winters, and NHRA Winters in '67. I have determined that RO/WO production did not start until late February or early March of '67, and lasted for 6-8 weeks in small batches. While the cars did have sequential Shipping Order numbers, the VIN number spread between the earliest and latest cars I have recorded is quite large dispelling the "two batch" theory that has been purported by many. |
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Just an FYI, when you're looking to find out what was REALLY available on these cars, look at the B-J and Mecum cars. I'd love to hear the sellers explanation for the LD340 on his mint, super low mileage 71 Demon when he's asking 40 or 50 K for it.
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Weren't all those WO/RO cars 2dr hdt's, not post sedans?
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amxron, Correct. The '67 R/W cars were hardtops only. Belvedere II, and Coronet 440's. |
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The Chrysler contingency has the ability to get NHRA to see history through their eyes.
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I told him then I wasn't buying it, and still don't. I like mopars a lot, having owned a bunch and raced a few. But I like the idea of keeping to the rules even more. |
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Was not my intention to open a can of worms. Anyway, had a thought. With the over the top FS cars here to stay how about an FX (factory experimental) stock class. All vintage combinations currently running in SS/AH-D combine into one 6.5 lbs/HP stock class stick/auto heads-up. Stock rules. Not sure what/how HP would be determined.
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All you proud GM boys can look in the mirror. Your beloved NHRA allows plenty of "items" to be used when they never were available. And you know it, so quit you cherry picking. Teenage daughter is at her moms for the weekend and I don't need to hear it here. Thanks.
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like the "famous" lady said, "what difference does it make" Mike |
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Don't we have some kind of racer rules committee that can address these issues, I guess not? What do we need to start one?
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One thing that I have learned over the years about the Racers that run in the NHRA, they are (individually) some of the most brilliant people I have ever met. When we are put into groups (2 or more), we become so collectively stupid, we couldn't open a can of beans if we were starving. NHRA has always taken full advantage of that. What would we need to start a "functional" racers rules committee? Divine Intervention! |
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The Classification is correct. Believe Jason McCormack and Arlen Vanke had the only two 66 cars. Both were 4 speed cars, with radio, heater, sound deadener delete, hood scoop and battery in trunk. My info source says they were actually Chrysler cars. There was a lot of advertising back then that never came to pass in 66 or 67 model run years.
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I believe Jason's car is a real car. Hemi, 4 speed, race car.
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