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Looking at the NHRA specs , I don't think they recognize the "Vanke" intake or the "cheater" carbs .
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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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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
66 426 hemi plymouth - $75000 (poland ny) ALL ORIGNAL, 4 SPEED ALL #S MATCH DRIVE ANYWHERE. FACTORY KIT WHEELS. SEECOND OWNER. https://albany.craigslist.org/cto/d/...479731677.html ![]() |
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Do you believe it, here's another one..................
1966 426 HEMI Plymouth Belvedere II - $74995 https://daytona.craigslist.org/cto/d...462669314.html ![]() |
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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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