1964 Plymouth B stock
OK just asking advice. I raced Nostalgia super stock for a long time and just sold my car. Kind of always wanted to try the real deal. I found a 65 plymouth maxwedge car that was raced in the 90's as a B stock automatic. It has been sitting for a while but is basically ready to run. Would need to pull apart and check it out of course. It is a 415hp version as it does not have a hood scoop, intake and carbs are correct, and as much as I know about it does appear to be a legal car. How stiff is B stock, and would a car that vintage still be competitive with out mega money?
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Re: 1964 Plymouth B stock
What division would you be racing in?
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Jump on in the waters fine and full of sharks but it’s great fun.
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I live in Missouri, so I could race either in division 3 or 5
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The first race we had in division 2 had 7 or 8 b/sa cars I believe. Some were pretty fast. I can't remember how many were at the second race, but I think a few less.
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There wasn’t a MaxWedge car in 65. 62-64 only. I believe there was a 426 Street Wedge available. Your title says 64, the main body text says 65.
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Just wanted to say that I remember the old "Rebel Rouser" in N/SS. May have lined up against you a few times...
John Dinkel used to run both Stock and N/SS with his '64 Plymouth. His was definitely not the fastest or highest dollar car, but I think he did OK. John Shaul or Steve Wann are competitors, but also very helpful. Another option for a class that isn't filled with Camaros and newer cars is that you could make it a Street Wedge and run closer to H/SA, I/SA, or K/SA. Good Luck! Meyer Family Racing (re-tired) N/SS '65 Dodge |
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Answer; B/Stock (stick) is not as stiff as B/SA
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The 426 street wedge and 383 are both great combinations and wont be hard on parts.
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If you have any experience with this combo I'd love to hear more about it. My original thought was it would be inexpensive and durable as it would surely be a low rpm motor and would last much longer then something being spun at high rpms. My fear was making enough stream to be viable. |
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