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Also what is known about this car? Looks to be steel 64 Hemi car, pic enclosed. Hood appears to be Hemi not Maxi. Owner or driver Bill Dill. Note: picture description stated early 64. How early? That I do not know, but it was racing a 64 Thunderbolt. I also have a theory that indeed some cars were replacements for Maxi cars.




Here are somemore 64 Plymouth hardtops that were posted before on Moparts. In the first pic, this is a real 64 Hemi Plymouth hardtop racing a 64 thunder-bolt, and I believe the owner was from Minnesota.

I'm not sure about these other two pics though because there were several racers that raced 64 Dodge & Plymouth hardtops, be it max-wedge or hemi cars, and would be real hard to document them just by old photo's unless you personally knew of the car.

https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/upload2/4864489-scan0029_001.jpg

https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/upload2/4865455-2017261-TRITAK1.jpg

https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/upload2/4883969-scan0258-vi.jpg

I also recall Dave Wren racing a 64 Plymouth hardtop out of the north-west.




Depsite the hood scoop, the Tritak & Morgan car was a Max Wedge as far as I know, and so was Luke Garner's Gratiot Auto Supply car.

Dave Wren raced the '64 Plymouth as a one year only rule change thing in 1969. It started off as a plain old Fury hardtop according to Dave Koffel, who built the car for him.






Correct,I knew Luke very well always a Max Wedge.


Leave the gun.......take the Cannoli's....Mike