Re: Ritter Daytonas
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02/13/11 08:45 AM
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I'm pretty sure I have some pictures taken at LVD in NY at a divisional meet. Not the red one though. I'll see if I can find them.
POst them if you got them. I remember he was partnered up with a Weber, was he a SBM guy as well?
Dave Weber was the engine guy. He then worked for Arrington Engines for several years and now has his own shop again. Here is his site:http://www.modernmuscle.biz/. I'll have to scan the pictures I have. The engine bay ones are good while some of the others are long distance shots.
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Re: Ritter Daytonas
[Re: dennismopar73]
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02/13/11 03:28 PM
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but i believe 1 of them cars was an old d a car??
Both those cars were built for Comp specifically. Not the old PS cars. Bought them both brand new from Jerry's shop. Here is the only engine shot I can find. I know I have some from dyno sessions but heck if I know where they went to. Hard to believe it was 20 years ago.
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Re: Ritter Daytonas
[Re: DemonDust]
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02/13/11 05:27 PM
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They were my heroes back then and fact is that very few have gone faster with a small block, even with todays better equipment
-65 Valiant,420", all motor,2700#, dot tires, 8,42 @ 160,2
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Re: Ritter Daytonas
[Re: sixpackbee]
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02/13/11 05:27 PM
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but i believe 1 of them cars was an old d a car??
Both those cars were built for Comp specifically. Not the old PS cars. Bought them both brand new from Jerry's shop. Here is the only engine shot I can find. I know I have some from dyno sessions but heck if I know where they went to. Hard to believe it was 20 years ago.
Wow thats a thin motor plate. Did rules allow multiple carbs? or is that a single under there? Hard to believe it really was that long ago.
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Re: Ritter Daytonas
[Re: cheapstreetdustr]
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02/13/11 06:55 PM
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off topic a little but werent the prostock cars of this era ladder bar set ups? cheapst
Ladder bars were gone by the mid-late '70s. Don Hardy (Glidden) built cars were probaly the last to use them. Ness (WJ) and SRD (Grumpy J) built cars had some 3-link set ups before 4-link became the norm.
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Re: Ritter Daytonas
[Re: mrsmallblock]
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02/13/11 11:00 PM
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I believe Rick Allison at A&A owns both cars now.
Howard
... i don't think Rick owns them both now, he may have at 1 time but not now. i know this because my car is sitting in the same garage as this car, which belongs to my bro Cecil Stanford..Cecil and his brother Rodney bought this car off of Mike Shaffer(SP) who i believe bought it off of Rick Allision. i'm not even gonna pretend that i know very much of the history about this car, but Cecil has talked to Jerry Haas about the car and was told that this build tag meant it was built for Ritter&Weber..hence the RW(Ritter-Weber)on the tag. Cecil also tells me that Haas told him in a phone conversation, that to the best of his(Haas)memory that there were 4 cars built. 2-P/S and 2-S/C cars. the P/S car tag would of had WC(Wayne County).
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-1967 Plymouth Satellite #3555 446 cid on E-85 best 1/4 et 10.577 @ 127.58 best 1/8 et 6.722 @ 100.68 best 60ft. 1.419
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Re: Ritter Daytonas
[Re: sixpackbee]
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02/14/11 03:46 PM
02/14/11 03:46 PM
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Those Daytonas were very light. Had a lot of titanium.
The car weighed 1820 or 1850 in A.
Is that without driver or with driver weights?
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Re: Ritter Daytonas
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02/17/11 03:27 PM
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One more.
Very good possibility that motor there is JR/Jackie Hick's 394" Just looking @ a few things about it, I'm fairly certain that is the motor they now have in their Daytona.
None of the Daytona motors had W5 or W7 heads on them even though it said so on the scoop, as is obvious in all the pics, those are all Arrington heads. The motor in the Black & white car looks to be Hick's 394, & the top end in the other pics in the Red car with more square runners on the intake looks to be the intake/heads 340Rick had on his car for a short time.
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