Re: How many BLACK A12 cars made
[Re: Q5_Ed]
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07/31/08 09:39 PM
07/31/08 09:39 PM
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JD,
can you tell me how the back end of that car was set up, and what size meats?
I have some old mini tub mods to contend with, so one thought might be to go back to some kind of widened wheelwell? The outside lip on the frame rails is clipped along the upper edges.
Ed
Stock wheel wells, Lakewood traction bars, stock springs, 11.5 x 29 x 15 on 8" rims. The wheel opening lip was turned up. Nothing too fancy but it hooked up great. Photo is from 1973 at Old Dominion Speedway, Manassas, VA.
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Re: How many BLACK A12 cars made
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07/31/08 10:27 PM
07/31/08 10:27 PM
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Where is it now?
in the usa vin rm21m9a146391
Is that VIN correct? I've never seen a VIN that low (9A146391) as an A12. 9A146391 would be about an October or November 1968 Lynch Road production....or there about, I think? How about 9A246931 with a 3-29 Scheduled Producton Date? That would put your car around number 9, 10, or 11 if I'm guessing correctly
MikeR
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Re: How many BLACK A12 cars made
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07/31/08 10:32 PM
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Back in those days, you didn't get 60' times. This was an 1/8th track and they did not have mph either. I had 4.88's and use to pop the clutch at about 6200RPM's and kick in the secondaries at the same time (mechanical secondaries). I'm sure it was way different than your setup. It weighed about 3600 lbs with driver, .626/310 cam, 13.6:1, 2" custom (nickel plated) "Headers by Ed" if you ever heard of them?, 1.88 exhaust valves, 4.88's, stock 4 speed 11.25 @120.0 was it's best. It would come off the line ahead of many faster cars but I could never get the mph up. It was a street machine.
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