Re: 1970 SS/DA cuda build with pole questions
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I LOVED the Keystone Klassics, then and now. S&M USUALLY had them until the Super Tricks came out. Cragar S/S was so common, almost like Shivies. Slots were even more common unless they were Halibrands.
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Re: 1970 SS/DA cuda build with pole questions
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I can't compete with Fred on S&M facts, figures, parts and cars. He probably has Ronnie's old Kleenex wrapped up in boxes and stored in a fireproof safe.
I corrected my earlier statement based on Hemi Fred's proof. Maybe I should have changed it to OCCASSIONALLY because I know Fred has millions of pictures of S&M cars. I stopped being a Sox fan when he wouldn't come out of the trailer to sign an autograph at a match race in St. Pete circa 1972. Landy was quite friendly and had a large group of fans around him that day. I became more of a Landy fan that day despite his preference for Cragar S/S wheels.
Anywho, here is an S&M car with Keystones.
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Re: 1970 SS/DA cuda build with pole questions
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Cragar Super Tricks I had some on my old NHRA stocker, even had them polished I had to run the Cragar SS the first year (1974 or 1975 ) and was allowed to go to the lighter Super Tricks the next year I even ended up with one pair of rear ten inch wide Super Tricks that where red anadized, they looked real nice on my white car
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Re: 1970 SS/DA cuda build with pole questions
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These might be Kragar Klassic Klones. It looks like a Cragar cap on the wheels.
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Re: 1970 SS/DA cuda build with pole questions
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More Paper Tigger shots. This is a mix of wheels. I think Stewart gave me this photo!
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Re: 1970 SS/DA cuda build with pole questions
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Anyway, S&M cars and Keystones are indelibly linked in my poor old brain despite facts to the contrary. S&M Roadrunner. I wonder if this is the one Stewart bought from them?
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Re: 1970 SS/DA cuda build with pole questions
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Not a vintage picture, so no proof on Keystone useage. But it seems like the original post was something about wheels on a Cuda. I've sort of run this thread off the road and into a ditch. Sorry about that Chief!
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Re: 1970 SS/DA cuda build with pole questions
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I cannot post pics on here as they are too big.I know everyone will want pics but until someone teaches me.sorry.
E-mail them to you're self, it will ask you if you want to make the smaller. Then save them to a folder or desk top.
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