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Bill:
Not sure where that pic of the staging lanes was taken, but that 51 Stude looks suspiciously like Ted Harbit's 51 that I raced against at Milan Dragway in 1967. he still rows the gears in the Plain Brown wrapper and the red Tomato 63 Lark's at Pure Stock. ![]() Here's why we needed straight axles under these "concoctions". This is my 61 Valiant with a 383 driver train that ran B/MP in the 60's. It had stock suspensin with the torsion bars wound all the way up to level off the car with the rear end. I put it on the street (even had snow tires on it) and it had a nasty habit of changing lanes whever it pleased. next step was a solid axle, but sold it when I got married. As Al Bundy said, "End of Life".
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1966 442- L69 4 speed 1968 Ramrod W31- bought new 1968 442 W30-real thing,but a little different 1975 Delta Royale convertible- |
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