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62-65 Superstock Mopars picture thread..

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by caseyajones, Mar 24, 2008.


  1. Good question! I wish I had known when,and had some disposable income so I could have taken those ugly unwanted cars off of other people's hands:).
     
  2. I'm Bad I'm Nationwide.
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    I'm Bad I'm Nationwide.
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    very nice!!!
     
  3. rare32
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    awesome thread!
    I just got a 65 satellite in a trade, I will have to get a proper hood scoop (hemi or max wedge) and some more era-specific wheels (maybe Cragars SS)
    Its running a voretc superchargered 383, while it isnt era-specific its a lot of fun (mid 11's)

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  4. kurtis
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    Great thread.

    Over the last several years there have been guys building AWB cars but i'd like to know if there is anyone willing to build a 2% chassis. Maybe this could be the next 'thing to do.'

    Just wondering.

    BTW, does anyone have anymore pics of Doug Kahl's '62 Plymouth? 1965 NHRA World Points Champ.
     
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  5. jesco
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    Hi,
    Awesome Thread Casey!

    Here is my 1964 Dodge 330 super stock tribute. It's have a 528 wedge, roller mechanical cam, two 800 edelbrock, ported indy heads with stock crossram intake and max wedge exhoust manifolds.

    The race pictures was taken before the engine upgrades. Hope my friend in the 64 galaxie will see my rear next time.

    Thanks.
     

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  6. buckeye_01
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    Where did you get your red interior jesco?
     
  7. jesco
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    Hi Jon,
    Its from legendary interior.

    Cheers!
     
  8. buckeye_01
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    Oh ya, they provide nothing later than 64. Forgot about that.
     
  9. SuperJim
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    and also in 1:18 scale diecast is...

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    and they look pretty good! LOVE them 65's....
     
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  10. MCINK
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    photo by Ron "Ace" Johnson
    Thunder Valley Dragways
    Marion, SD
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  11. This thing is pure sex!!!!!! It looks mean as hell!!!!!!!
     
  12. copo69
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  15. tuki
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    Here is my 65' Hemi Coronet.
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  16. mrmopar64
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    My 1964 Dodge Polara 500 383 4 speed
     

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  17. terrarodder
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    We just put a 65 Dodge Lite Weight on display at the America on Wheels Museum in Allentown Pa. 425 hp , 426 Hemi. Aluminum hood, trunk, fenders and drs. I think its one of 127 made, plus 12 other muscle cars including 2 70 Road Runners with Hemis. I'll get pictures next time I go in.
     
  18. Jeff Norwell
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    I am not a real in depth Mopar guy..but i LOVE THESE 2 early cudas....64 and 65.....Straight axle and smokin...Bob Sullivan's Pandemonium and the Plymouth Dealers Association ......I thought there was a blue Plymouth Dealers Association car too(maybe I am mistaken)......


    I know they are not A/fx cars..but I could care less.....


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    Anybody have any more shots of these Snarley EARLY cudas?.....because.................:)
     
  19. Jeff Norwell
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    I now have one.... hahahah


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  20. storm king
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    Very Cool, Jeff. I was hoping to build one of those along with my Dart so I could have my own traveling match race circuit. Do it like Sullivans, or Sox and MArtins, and we can have some fun matchin' them!
     
  21. Muttley
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  22. FunnyCar65
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    Oh,Jeff what have you gone and done now?
     
  23. Jeff Norwell
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    hahahah:)
     
  24. fish66
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    The 1st 2 are not superstockers but I think they fit in with the scheme of things. IMO, '62-'65 Mopar B-Bodies are the best looking cars ever made.

    '64 Savoy, my 1st car...owned at the ripe old age of 13.
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    My '62 Sport Fury that I had in the early 90's.

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    A couple owned by local Mopar guy Jim Wick (pic from the 80's at the Grove ?).

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  25. mercuryjunky
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    New to the thread.Die Hard Ford/Mercury guy.Have to say always admired the 62-65 Mopars.If it wasnt for the Mopars pushing the envelope some of the coolest Fords and Mercurys may have never been.

    If I wasnt already going Bankrupt building Mercury stuff I would be building a Super stock Mopar.Trying to figure out which model I would build.Plymouth appeals to me,Its a lot like the mercury line.It would be a toss up between the 63 and the 65 Plymouth first.But I really like that 63 Dodge followed by the 64 Plymouth and 64 Dodge.That black 65 Dodge posted earlier is just plain Bad Ass.Not to mention the 62 models are Wild looking when done.Throw in some Altered wheelbase action,WHOA.Its a good thing I didnt start with a Mopar Id be Flat broke.Id have to have at least four cars.

    Heres some pics of a nice 63 Dodge cruising around the Sonic hear in Denver.

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  26. superprojoe
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    GAWD....this thread is awesome!!!:eek:
     
  27. SuperJim
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    Question for the experts... is this 1:18 scale version fairly close, to how the real cars were? I'm just asking.
     
  28. FunnyCar65
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    Yeah,pretty close,my only beefs really are the tail lights and valve covers but I'm picky
     
  29. dashman
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    Awesome thread, it's hard to beat big and little steel wheel combo!
     
  30. VonHertell
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    Man I love this 62.
     

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