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I'm a Chevy guy but I'd have to say the most successful and dominant SS/B car was Leal's '65 Plymouth, the 1974 version!
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Jimmy was running 5.70 in the 1/8 on the brakes Sunday.
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Mike , I'll second that on Ken Montgomery's "Triple Nickel" 65 Plymouth.
And a tip of the hat to Paul Adam's T-Bolt !!!
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My pick also.
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mr. Jimmy bridges
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