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Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI

Posted By: bigdad

Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/09/22 07:10 PM

Posted By: Brad_Haak

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/09/22 08:12 PM

Didn't you post the same video a few weeks back?
Posted By: bigdad

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/09/22 08:16 PM

don't think so but, getting forgetful in my golden years smile
Posted By: 11secdart

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/09/22 08:56 PM

Yes and Todd suffered some injuries as a result of the hard landing from the wheelstand, the car also suffered some damage
Posted By: Gabby63

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/09/22 08:59 PM

Doesn't matter how many time I see it , still like seeing this car . I seen this up close at Indy last year . Awesome car . Gary
Posted By: lewtot184

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/10/22 11:23 AM

i'd have to clean my shorts out after that last pass. really dodged a bullet.
Posted By: jwb123

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/10/22 12:49 PM

I I wonder why his wheelie bars were set so high, they basically did nothing to control the wheel stand.
Posted By: B3422W5

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/10/22 01:03 PM

Originally Posted by jwb123
I I wonder why his wheelie bars were set so high, they basically did nothing to control the wheel stand.


The bane of leaf spring cars.
Posted By: AndyF

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/10/22 02:31 PM

Originally Posted by jwb123
I I wonder why his wheelie bars were set so high, they basically did nothing to control the wheel stand.


Forgot to reset them after unloading from the trailer or else they wanted them out of the way so they could do a wheel stand. Or maybe they thought the wheelie bars were unloading the car so the moved them up for test run. Hard to know without actually being there.
Posted By: Tig

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/10/22 03:31 PM

Originally Posted by jwb123
I I wonder why his wheelie bars were set so high, they basically did nothing to control the wheel stand.


Caltrac car ? We are the same. You need to set them high If they are std, comp engineering type axle mounted ones, they just work against the Caltrac bars and unload the tyres. The Calvert wheelie bar is designed to work with Caltracs and works well, but you need to remove the stock tank and reinforce the striker area. You can just make out the wheel on the bars at the back on ours.
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Posted By: JohnRR

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/10/22 05:57 PM

That wheelstand , and staying in it , reminded me of HemiFred angel
Posted By: HardcoreB

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/10/22 06:05 PM

Originally Posted by bigdad
don't think so but, getting forgetful in my golden years smile

LOL but like others have said I don't mind looking at that car again! And to know the update that he was hurt and the car too, that just sucks. Prayers for him.
Posted By: bigdad

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/10/22 06:30 PM

FWIW ..

I searched and could not find where I posted it previously .. I am a bit senile so, it still is possible



( you have to double, triple check every post here to just try to not get called out on some small error )
Posted By: Brad_Haak

Re: Todd Hoven AA/SA '65 Dodge Coronet 426ci HEMI - 05/10/22 06:42 PM

Yes, it was posted previously.

No, it wasn't posted by bagdad.

HERE!
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