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WJ,
As you know, I had my share of 273 Commando's. I think it went like this. In 1965, the 273/235 HP (#2712 lb.) Valiants were classed in D/S, and the heavier Cuda's were classed in F/S. In 1966, NHRA upped the weight/breaks, and the 65' Valiants were classed in E/S, and the newer 66' Valiants were classed in F/S, and the Cuda's (either 65' or 66') were classed in G/S with the 65'/66' 289/225HP Mustang (fastbacks) and 66' Chevy II's 283/220 HP cars. The 65' Valiants (2712 lbs.) were about 100 lbs. lighter than the 66' Valiant (2808 lbs.) cars By the way, I had several of those rectangular-tipped chrome-ended resonators, including (2) new ones in a Chrysler box, that I got for free from the parts manager at Meadowland-Plymouth. I threw them out. Now I hear there worth a small fortune. Last time a made a jump, my wife packed my parachute. 'I HIT THE GROUND LIKE A DART!! PC Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 06-17-2010 at 12:09 PM. Reason: to say hi |
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