Re: HISTORIC RACE CAR PICTURES (for the archives)
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The Don Carlton car is the infamous "wire" car.
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Re: HISTORIC RACE CAR PICTURES (for the archives)
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any pics of ray rixman dodge super stock hemi dart?
Interested in having you car wired? Drag car, street car, EFI swap?
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Re: 1970 Hemi Cudas
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3 Anyone have any leads on this car would be great. Dad drove it from 70 to 75 or 76. The car went south from what I have been told.
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Re: 1970 Hemi Cudas
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4 440 cuda dad drove for the guy on the sid eof the car. car was crushed back in the 80's
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Re: HISTORIC RACE CAR PICTURES (for the archives)
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Argon43, The pic you have with Don Grother--- the black 62 Dodge wagon in front of him is 'The Supply Wagon' out of Amarillo, Texas. It was owned by Gary Doose & wrenched on by his brother, Dennis. Their sponsor was 1st Supply, a parts house & machine shop in Amarillo. Gary was the Division IV Stock Champion that year. The wagon was a 343 horse Clay Smith 383, with two AFB's in-line & J heads. The J heads were almost impossible to get, so fortunately Chrysler superceeded the 67 magnum 915 heads (I think). It was one of the first to get one of the new J convertors from Chrysler. Carroll Caudle (Modified World Champion in his 55 Chevy) built the motor. It was capable of low 12's in legal trim. You can see a couple more pics of it on my website. http://hometown.aol.com/lyndeldan
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Re: HISTORIC RACE CAR PICTURES (for the archives)
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the original "Dodge Boys" A young Bill Jenkins working on the Strickler & Jenkins 64 Hemi Anybody else notice he never got "Grumpy" until he switched from Dodge to chevys?
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