The Jalopy Journal
I love your car! That is definately my style! Early B-bodies are the best.
Very cool car! My dads high school car was a 65 Belvedere 426 4-speed car.
Please bring it. We need all the Mopars we can get! Mopar or Nocar!
13.62 was the best I could muster, sure would have liked to been in the 12's. Oh well, had a great time. Will be shooting for the 12's next year.
Can I be second, that was the best time I have ever had at an automotive event! I'll definately be back next year.
Sounds awesome, we'll see ya there.
That does sound like the perfect match up. Look forward to meeting you there.
Dad and I are bringin' Max Wedge cars. Who all is bringing Super Stock cars?
My dad will be bringing his 1964 Belvedere with 426 Max Wedge. It should be in the 11's. I'll have my 63 Plymouth, but unfortunatly my Max Wedge...
Sunny Overbrook Kansas, about 3 1/2 hours.
How about one of my dads Hemi's. Its a Nascar 426 with bathtub single four intake and Nascar Holley 3 barrel.
I have one 241 Red Ram, thats going in my 30 A tudor.
For those of you Mopar lovers out there, I will be bringin' a bunch of Mopar parts. I'll be behind Building #21 in the Gravel parking lot.
I have owned quite a few 440's and they have all been very good engines. Lots of torque, and power. I think they look the best with a cross ram...
The only Chrysler four speed used in 1963 was the T10. The trunnion style A833 four speed was used in 1964 and 1965 only. The slip-yoke came out...
I am planning on running an A833 overdrive out of a dodge 1/2 ton pickup behind my 241 Hemi in my Model A. I have the original truck bellhousing...
I highly recomend Brewers Performance for any Mopar 4-speed parts. I have been friends with Danny Brewer for quite some time and have used many...
Here are a few of mine.
I'll be bringing my 63 Plymouth Max Wedge back again. I can't seem to get my Model A done in time. Hopefully the Wedge will be in the high 12's.
I'm definately a Mopar guy all the way, even used to work for Indy Cylinder head. Cars include: 1963 Savoy Max Wedge, 1967 Belvedere Station wagon...
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