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Anyone like racing?

Ok, found it, dmv.ca.gov says:

A Revived Salvage Vehicle is a vehicle previously reported to DMV as a total loss by the owner or insurance company, but has been rebuilt and restored to operational condition.
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Let me know how it works out for you...are you going to buy it?
 
Enjoyed the N.H.R.A. Pomona World Finals yesterday . Thrilled when Matt Hagan won the X/FC Title and it was a bit of a downer when Leah lost to Kalitta in the Top Fuel Final . Grew up a Die-hard Mopar guy in the sixties . Butch Leal , Sox & Martin .
Say what you will , but the Chrysler Hemi saved Drag Racing .
 
it was a bit of a downer when Leah lost to Kalitta in the Top Fuel Final .
Not for me. I wanted Kalitta to win the title. Now he could (not that he's ready to) retire with no regrets, Leah has decades to go if she so chooses. They spent a little too much camera and mic time with Tony Stewart to suit me.
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Enjoyed the N.H.R.A. Pomona World Finals yesterday . Thrilled when Matt Hagan won the X/FC Title and it was a bit of a downer when Leah lost to Kalitta in the Top Fuel Final . Grew up a Die-hard Mopar guy in the sixties . Butch Leal , Sox & Martin .
Say what you will , but the Chrysler Hemi saved Drag Racing .
I have always been a small block guy but you have a good point.

Mort
 
I fell in love with the Big Block Chevy when I read the very first article exposing it in Hot Rod Magazine back in the early ‘60’s.

They dubbed it the “Porcupine Motor” due to the spayed valve arrangement with those valves sticking up in all directions rather than in a straight line.

But then, “Rat Motor” became the name of choice to differentiate it from the tried and true “Mouse Motor”.

True, the Hemi might have saved Drag Racing, but in the vast majority of the ET classes and Super classes, some version of the Big Block Chevy rules the roost.
 
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Dave. I will give face book a shot and see how it goes...meanwhile I appreciate your efforts with an obsolete motor. I know it's not a flathead Ford but your pushing it. ( :
You know what's neat is your having fun with it, and that's the point, and your still racing. How cool is that?
My dream obsolete motor of choice is a 327 with a 283 crank, Hilborn injection, Mondello round port heads, Sig Erson cam @ 220 Muncie and 5.57-5.86 gears. I can shut my eyes and imagine myself pulling/pushing the Hurst T handle before your foot touched the clutch. It's fun just thinking about it.

Mort
 
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Mort, I use my wife's facebook.....

Thanks for the compliment. I've got a 511ci old iron block being built right now. Should be in the car by racing season. Should be around 625tq/725hp Not big hp by today's standards but quite a bit more than the 425hp back when new.

Later
Dave
 
An Allison V-12 is a huge chunk of aluminum. Plus, it has a mechanical supercharger. Bou coup HP from that with no modifications.
Took big stones to sit in front of that and push the loud pedal!
 
A profile view of this car would be awesome! An Allison V-12 is a huge chunk of aluminum. Plus, it has a mechanical supercharger. Bou coup HP from that with no modifications.
Took big stones to sit in front of that and push the loud pedal!
A profile view of this car would be awesome! An Allison V-12 is a huge chunk of aluminum. Plus, it has a mechanical supercharger. Bou coup HP from that with no modifications.
Took big stones to sit in front of that and push the loud pedal!
Do an online check...sure you will find other pictures.
 

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