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Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: CH3NO2] #906353
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Lets not forget that the infamous Silver Bullet from Detroit though not an original Hemi car, quite quickly showed what a good prepped up version of one could do.

Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: fullmetaljacket] #906354
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You mean Walt Ramsden's car?


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Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: fullmetaljacket] #906355
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Negative, the street racer Jimmy Addison's Silver Bullet from Woodward Avenue.

Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: fullmetaljacket] #906356
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The Silver Bullet is a 66 426 street hemi Satellite walt ramsden owned, my dad turned into a super stocker in 1966. You can see it at Jim Marlets site since he was there photographing in 66'. He also owns a NHRA record in Super Stock. It's nice to know that in 67 mopars still, no matter how much the weighed, could still run. I think of it just like the infancy of pro stock, before they started adding weight to the mopars so the chevy's and fords could compete. I am not here so say you are wrong or what not, I'm just saying I love the old stories about the war on chevy's and ford's. Did you know my dad wore a wig and sunglasses and drove shirley shahan's super stocker to qualify in Tulsa? Sometimes somethings never get told about what happened unless you were there. The internet is only half of the truth. Steve


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Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: CH3NO2] #906357
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the real silver bullet


It's a bigblock with a torque flight!!!
Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: mopar_to_ya] #906358
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It's a bigblock with a torque flight!!!
Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: mopar_to_ya] #906359
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Great cars from back in the day. Got me thinking about how many Hemi cars where made from 64 to 71 in all, plus how many engines and parts (Nascar and drag)over the counter, mind boggling, probably more than you think. Any body got an idea?

Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: 1964superstock] #906360
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Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: CH3NO2] #906361
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The Silver Bullet is a 66 426 street hemi Satellite walt ramsden owned, my dad turned into a super stocker in 1966.




You mean 1967 Hemi GTX (original 440 car).



"In the late ‘60s the Sunoco had become a nightly hangout for what was to become Chrysler’s “Direct Connection” gang. An assortment of Chrysler engineers that included Dick Maxwell and Tom Hoover, the man affectionately known as the “Father of the Hemi.” They were there to test speed parts on the street, plain and simple.

Well, one of the cars that were used as rolling test labs was a blue 440-4-barrel powered ’67 Plymouth GTX that was used for drag testing. The car had never been titled. It was snatched right off the back lot, used and abused, and eventually given to Jimmy Addison. The 440 came out, in went a lightened Hemi K-member, followed by a heavily massaged 1968 426 Hemi, the manual-shift tranny, and a Dana 60 rear end with a set of 4.56’s and a pinion snubber for traction.

In initial drag tests in ’69 at Motor City Dragway (rented by Terry Cook, then editor of Car Craft Magazine) Jimmy ran a low e.t. of the meet thru-the mufflers 11.89 at 121 mph and an uncapped 11.34 at 127. Not too shabby, eh? Well, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet!

As the weeks went by, Jimmy began making the new car into the quintessential street runner of the day. To make it lighter he took several hundred pounds of weight off the body by using fiberglass body parts and drilling huge holes in anything he could. He then modified the rear wheel wells by slitting them and forcing them outward, in order to fit a wider slick in back. And he worked evenings removing metal (with a hand grinder) from the interior of the Hemi block so the half-inch CSC stroker crank would spin freely, and a set of A990 aluminum heads and a Racer Brown roller cam were added for good measure.

The trick exhaust system was fabricated from three-and-a-half-inch pipe with two runners coming off each header and running through four reworked Cadillac mufflers. The body was then finished and prepped and the car was painted silver.

One day while Terry Cook was at the station, Jimmy took the car out for a little run off the 14 Mile light. As Cook watched Jimmy launch, with virtually no tire smoke, he mentioned that it looked like a silver bullet being fired from a gun. The name stuck, and the legendary team of Jimmy Addison and his Silver Bullet was born."


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http://www.myrideisme.com/Blog/woodward-aves-silver-bullet-last-words/

Pete

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Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: cudaman1969] #906362
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Great cars from back in the day. Got me thinking about how many Hemi cars where made from 64 to 71 in all, plus how many engines and parts (Nascar and drag)over the counter, mind boggling, probably more than you think. Any body got an idea?




Plus all those cars that were converted to Hemi car status albeit not bona fide according to the VIN numbers. Still, those cars, if done correctly, look, sound, feel and perform like the real thing!

Pete

Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: Qwik426] #906363
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Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: Qwik426] #906364
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The Silver Bullet is a 66 426 street hemi Satellite walt ramsden owned, my dad turned into a super stocker in 1966.




You mean 1967 Hemi GTX (original 440 car).



"In the late ‘60s the Sunoco had become a nightly hangout for what was to become Chrysler’s “Direct Connection” gang. An assortment of Chrysler engineers that included Dick Maxwell and Tom Hoover, the man affectionately known as the “Father of the Hemi.” They were there to test speed parts on the street, plain and simple.

Well, one of the cars that were used as rolling test labs was a blue 440-4-barrel powered ’67 Plymouth GTX that was used for drag testing. The car had never been titled. It was snatched right off the back lot, used and abused, and eventually given to Jimmy Addison. The 440 came out, in went a lightened Hemi K-member, followed by a heavily massaged 1968 426 Hemi, the manual-shift tranny, and a Dana 60 rear end with a set of 4.56’s and a pinion snubber for traction.

In initial drag tests in ’69 at Motor City Dragway (rented by Terry Cook, then editor of Car Craft Magazine) Jimmy ran a low e.t. of the meet thru-the mufflers 11.89 at 121 mph and an uncapped 11.34 at 127. Not too shabby, eh? Well, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet!

As the weeks went by, Jimmy began making the new car into the quintessential street runner of the day. To make it lighter he took several hundred pounds of weight off the body by using fiberglass body parts and drilling huge holes in anything he could. He then modified the rear wheel wells by slitting them and forcing them outward, in order to fit a wider slick in back. And he worked evenings removing metal (with a hand grinder) from the interior of the Hemi block so the half-inch CSC stroker crank would spin freely, and a set of A990 aluminum heads and a Racer Brown roller cam were added for good measure.

The trick exhaust system was fabricated from three-and-a-half-inch pipe with two runners coming off each header and running through four reworked Cadillac mufflers. The body was then finished and prepped and the car was painted silver.

One day while Terry Cook was at the station, Jimmy took the car out for a little run off the 14 Mile light. As Cook watched Jimmy launch, with virtually no tire smoke, he mentioned that it looked like a silver bullet being fired from a gun. The name stuck, and the legendary team of Jimmy Addison and his Silver Bullet was born."


more here:

http://www.myrideisme.com/Blog/woodward-aves-silver-bullet-last-words/

Pete




I think CH3NO2 is talking about another Silver Bullet, one before Addison's.

Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: B5 Bee] #906365
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Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: Frito] #906366
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Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: Frito] #906367
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Back on the first page of this thread I posted a photo of Dave LecLaire in his Plymouth. I hope nobody objects if I post another photo of the same car.

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Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: Doug Walker] #906368
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Doug,
Your pictures are amazing, feel free to post them as often as you want.

I love these cars, and want my street Belvedere to look like one. New hood and scoop are going to be added soon. My question is... How important is it to have the Belvedere I chrome along the body? I've gathered it up, just don't know about the effort to get it installed.

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Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: MoparBilly] #906369
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this was my 67 SS/D I ran from 1971 to 1973
its a real hemi 4sp. sorry the pictures are old and not that good

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Re: 67 Hemi S/S cars [Re: Doug Walker] #906372
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Back on the first page of this thread I posted a photo of Dave LecLaire in his Plymouth. I hope nobody objects if I post another photo of the same car.

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I saw that car at MIR a few years ago and wow what a nice car that is. Ron

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