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California Flash at Bee Line Dragway in 1965 and a few other oldies...
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And a few of the Golden Commandos '65 A/FX Plymouth AWB car...notice the switch from the cross-ram w/hood scoop to the injectors.
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I get a kick out of the "rules",, especially the fuel rule, "anything that pours!",, pretty wild!
If anyone is interested in 1:18 diecast replicas of many of these historic rides, check them out at www.supercar1.com ,, theres also a newly issued run of some of Bill Jenkin's cars. I picked up a Melrose Missle last year, before they sold out and the quality is amazing,, even got driver, Cecil Yother to sign the roof. Danny Durham |
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Perhaps this is why the "NO SOLID ROCKET FUEL" rule was put into place.
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Some before & after shots of the '64 Dodge Chargers and later renamed the Guzler Charger...
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Here's a converted '65 A990 Plymouth, now with an injected hemi but this one looks like it still retains it's original wheel base but notice the engine location...a lot of old Mopars were cut and converted to altered wheel base cars over the next few years
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I may be out of line on this one but ...that appears to be a 1963 Plymouth updated with a '65 Plymouth front clip.
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a990hemi good eyes, yes it looks like the windshield & rear quarter panels are a bit different on that one...also can you post any info & photos of any A/FX & AWB stuff that you've got.
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I think I saw remains of this car years ago,was really crispy and it was a 63.I remember it was center steer with corvette steering column with rotted teak wheel,car was rotting away in a wrecking yard for long time.I believe guy that raced car worked at Fred F. Cain Plymouth,Wilmington, Mass.?
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