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Old 05-11-2018, 11:46 AM   #1
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Post Re: 1968 Cougar Dual Quad 428 for SS?

Apparently, Chrysler had similar plans in 1971 with a 440 Dodge Demon!

http://www.hotrod.com/articles/1971-dodge-demon-2/

http://moparconnectionmagazine.com/g...ock-440-demon/
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Old 05-12-2018, 10:20 AM   #2
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Wow, that Demon would have been a cool car. The max-wedge scoop really looks good on it.
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Old 05-12-2018, 11:43 AM   #3
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There was a lot of hoopla about the Demon a few years ago, so Mr. Norm built one. It was shown at SEMA I believe, no idea what became of it.
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Old 05-12-2018, 12:01 PM   #4
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My girlfriend worked for a Northwest US Chrysler Zone Manager so I was able to get parts through their Performance Parts program. I used them for my A-body racer. I was also able to talk to their engineers for any help that I needed.

Now this was when the Feather Duster and Dodge Lite's were being produced in 1972 or 73. Someone back there planned to produce a new Super Stock Package car using those car bodies and a small block motor. I think they were maybe going to use the W2 cylinder heads, then being used by NASCAR.

Those cars were very light. Would have been quite interesting. Years later I knew a fellow who built that very car. Ran 10 teens with no effort.

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Old 05-12-2018, 01:02 PM   #5
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My girlfriend worked for a Northwest US Chrysler Zone Manager so I was able to get parts through their Performance Parts program. I used them for my A-body racer. I was also able to talk to their engineers for any help that I needed.

Now this was when the Feather Duster and Dodge Lite's were being produced in 1972 or 73. Someone back there planned to produce a new Super Stock Package car using those car bodies and a small block motor. I think they were maybe going to use the W2 cylinder heads, then being used by NASCAR.

Those cars were very light. Would have been quite interesting. Years later I knew a fellow who built that very car. Ran 10 teens with no effort.

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The time period would have been around 1975-1976. That's about the time that W-2 heads were introduced and Pro racers were getting into Sportsman classes. 1976 was the production year for Dart Lites & Feather Dusters.
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Old 05-12-2018, 02:57 PM   #6
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Hey Myron. In the summer of '86, I took my 68 Cougar GTE 427 to a Saturday nite bracket race in Orlando and in the 1st round I got this guy with a Cuda that said Locomotion on the door. He dialed way soft and fender raced me all the way to the stripe and kicked my butt. My 1st ever bracket race. What a lesson from one the best!!





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Old 05-13-2018, 08:48 AM   #7
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Hey Myron. In the summer of '86, I took my 68 Cougar GTE 427 to a Saturday nite bracket race in Orlando and in the 1st round I got this guy with a Cuda that said Locomotion on the door. He dialed way soft and fender raced me all the way to the stripe and kicked my butt. My 1st ever bracket race. What a lesson from one the best!!

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Wow, been a while. Cool combo. (But mine was a Challenger.) What color was your car? I seem to recall that a red Mustang beat me several rounds into the original U.S. Class Nationals organized by Alex Denysenko. Was that you?

Good old days.
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Wow, been a while. Cool combo. (But mine was a Challenger.) What color was your car? I seem to recall that a red Mustang beat me several rounds into the original U.S. Class Nationals organized by Alex Denysenko. Was that you?

Good old days.
That's right, it was a Challenger, and yes that was a very rare Cougar 1 of 357 made. That was me in the red mustang. I owed you one. LOL




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