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Both Sox & Martin (with the 68' Hemi Road Runner Coupe) and
Dick Landy (with the 68' Hemi Charger) campaigned their cars in the 1968 season, in AHRA Super Stock/Eliminator,,,,,, and NHRA A/MP.... Both ran Hemi engines with; 12.5 - 1 pistons 65' Race-Hemi Aluminum cylinder-heads .590 lift camshafts Aluminum in-line dual carb intakes Twin Carter 750 AFB carburetors Both had lightened their cars to approximately 3400 lbs., before the 1968 season. And each, during the year had added 64'/65' Race Hemi hood scoops. In the first main 'National' event of the year, the 1968 AHRA Winternationals. Both cars ran in SS/E (Super Stock/Eliminator). The AHRA had a minimum weight-to-cubic inch break of 8.00. Both of the 426 Hemi cars could not weigh less than 3408 lbs. At the 1968 AHRA Winternationals, Dick Landy ran 10.50's, and Sox & Martin ran 10.60's. Despite the 'monster' E.T. runs at the 68' AHRA Winternationals, both Dick Landy and Sox & Martin stayed away from the A/MP National Record at the 68' NHRA Winternationals. A/MP National Records; 11.11 (Robert Nance; 65' Plymouth Hemi) 11.11 (Jim Hale; 65' Plymouth Hemi) 129.27 MPH (Robert Nance; 65' Plymouth Hemi) Dick Landy did win the A/MP Class at the 68' NHRA Winternationals. In a highly competitive Class run-off, which included; * Sox & Martins 68' Hemi Road Runner * 65' Race Hemi Belvedere's and Coronet's * 67' L-88 Camaro (Charlie Mason in the Motion Performance car) * 67' L-88 Chevy Nova (Shallcross Brothers in the Jenkins prepared car) Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 10-24-2011 at 01:30 PM. |
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