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Old 10-13-2009, 09:37 AM   #1
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Default Re: 64 Plymouth GT/EA in Ennis

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There was no departure line tween scoop and hood

"one piece" ..I did not place my hands on it but, my old eyes told me
Thats glass
Not sure what you were looking at, but our pic clearly shows a gap between the hood and scoop.



And here is a link to an action shot of the car: Jim Hale GT/EA
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Old 10-13-2009, 09:53 AM   #2
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Not sure what you were looking at, but our pic clearly shows a gap between the hood and scoop.



And here is a link to an action shot of the car: Jim Hale GT/EA
And look at that.....4 hood pins...imagine that ! He was using the same eyes that he saw "Alum Heads" on a wedge engine with....lol.

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Old 10-13-2009, 04:03 PM   #3
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And look at that.....4 hood pins...imagine that ! He was using the same eyes that he saw "Alum Heads" on a wedge engine with....lol.

I said the hood lifted off ..

because it had the hood off in the pits

the rest I was not sure about .. admit I didn't look at it all that close ,,
only had about a hour to dash thru the pits and take a few pics

I was more interested in the car itself,and the fact that it was single 4 bbl , etc running in a ss class and how that car was able to fit the rules

There were no frost plugs in the front of the heads IIRC .. also another indicator to me the heads were alum and I did see what to me looked like Alum heads, am I positive, no as said before i am not

If you look back you will see on most of my obeseravations , I entered a disclaimer

I will say in my mind, the fact that ,,that car can run "S/S" -"GT" regardless --To me seems to bend the rules

And again , I'm no expert on the rules of what is or isn't on these cars
Just based on what I've been told and seen over the years
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Old 10-13-2009, 06:41 PM   #4
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Default Re: 64 Plymouth GT/EA in Ennis

The "452" aluminum head that Mopar sells is a Edelbrock head with straight spark plug holes instead of the angled ones on the regular head that Edelbrock sells.They both have a 2.14i and 1.81e valves,so they won't ever be legal for NHRA.


Now if we can get a stock size valve aluminum head,that would be the deal.
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