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Post by victorynss on Mar 26, 2015 3:05:10 GMT
I am listing this for a friend of Dennis Mothershed. It looks like a great car and would make a wonderful addition to the Victory Series. If you are interested, email me and I will put you in touch with him: victorynss@yahoo.com Chris 440 out of my duster it went 10.20s but wagon is 1000 ibs heavier so probably 11.50 or around there .putting a 63 cross ram on now, with rebuilt carter carbs. 727 fresh has new t/a convertor and manual valve body dana rear about everything is new on the car paint [rust free colorado car [bought from a max wedge racer who had several cars didn't have time to do this one].interior,pro stars ,wheels ,tires,shifter,gauges,fuel system,carpet,fuel cell,brakes,lines,master cyclinder,alum radiator ,electric water pump, headers,roll cage,frame tied s/s springs,snubber.msd box and much more keep me in mind, some in your group, or someone you might know interested in getting into nss at a reasonable priced car that would not need anything to get started $22,000.00.
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Post by victorynss on Mar 26, 2015 3:06:19 GMT
Here is the intake and carbs.
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Post by oldracer on Mar 26, 2015 12:22:39 GMT
Ah Chris, thats a 62 Dodge not a Plymouth
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Post by dragsterdick on Mar 26, 2015 13:25:27 GMT
Well close, as it is a 62 though !! Neat car too !!
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Post by moparsteve636 on Mar 26, 2015 15:31:35 GMT
You know they all look alike!
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Post by victorynss on Mar 27, 2015 3:04:14 GMT
Just testing everyone.......... Blowfish
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Post by oldracer on Mar 27, 2015 12:08:16 GMT
You know they all look alike! wrong Steve! 62 Dodges are in a class all by themselves, they are so ugly you have to love them ! right Tom?
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Post by moparsteve636 on Mar 27, 2015 15:55:27 GMT
Russ, that's what I was inferring! Ugly with a capital UG You're right though They grow on you after awhile! Ha Ha!
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Post by sportf on Mar 29, 2015 0:59:07 GMT
I certainly understand those that don't like a '62. But in my "age of influence" they were running down everybody on the strip. AND, there was a local orange with blue windows 62 ply that was the car to beat in St. Paul, probably Minneapolis as well. This single car influenced numerous kids on the east side of St. Paul to become mopar guys. The original owner of this car has it back in his possession, and is restoring it back to his configuration now. More interesting is this guy is now a good friend and the car is only a couple of miles away from me now. "Clockwork Orange" was the name given, and the car is still talked about by street guys and race guys alike. I like '63's, but I love '62's.
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Post by moparsteve636 on Mar 29, 2015 13:59:08 GMT
Tom,There's no accounting for taste! Just kidding! A friend of mine had a 62 wagon he held the NHRA record for awhile in SS GA never could beat him came close!
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Post by sportf on Mar 29, 2015 14:34:13 GMT
You are right Steve, no accounting for taste. What is cool, is that the bunch of us are running our "dream cars" now and still having fun.
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Post by moparsteve636 on Mar 29, 2015 21:07:21 GMT
Right On We're livin our dream
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