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As far as i know this was the only car my dad painted for Bob. But then again i just found out about this car a few years ago. I was just a kid in the 70's and my memories of watching Bob race was of him in the blue 68 Dart. I will have to ask my dad to be sure.
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Here's a '65 Plymouth Belvedere that someone built to replicate an original...
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I have a friend who, as a senior in high school (5 or 6 years ahead of me) bought a brand new 1964 Plymouth Stage 3 Ramcharger (aluminum front end car) and towed his senior class float in the homecoming parade. He raced the car (in stock or SS) for a few years (named "007 Thunderball") until he bought a new 68 Charger street hemi. I'm a GM guy but I really liked that car. The 64 Plymouth and Leal's 65 Hemi car are two of the few early Mopar's I really liked. My second choice would be a 68 Roadrunner.
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1965 Mopars production numbers for the 426-S 'Street-Wedge'
Total units,,,,,,,,,,,,,,6569 I wonder how many 426-S engines found their way into a Plymouth Belvedere I or II 'Station Wagon'.... The numbers say,,,,,,,,,,not one 1965 Dodge Coronet 'Station Wagon' received the 426-S engine plant. Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 04-28-2012 at 09:08 AM. |
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Paul, I wouldn't doubt it if some old man ordered one of those 426 street wedges in some of those models offered...and never say never with Chrysler production figures.
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Moose,,,,,,,,,
Correct,,,,,,,,,had to be somebody out there, or a 'performance Plymouth dealership' back in 1965 who had a 'vision'. The 426-S,,,,,,,,,,,,365 HP Street-Wedge in a 3650 lb. wagon,,,,, A nice 10.00 Wt/Hp factor, maybe not the greatest for 1965,,,,,,but in 1968 with the new NHRA weight breaks,,,,,,,,,,,that fits nicely into E/SA. |
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This '65 Coronet convertible looks like it might have had a 426 street wedge engine in it...I also see a Dodge dealer logo on the doors.
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Paul, here's a '65 Coronet in SS/EA...those headers are almost touching the front tires.
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