1964 Dodge Hemi - High Flyer - The Honker Flies Again
"The '64 Hemi cars have become some of the most important race machinery in today's collector market, and for good reason. They represented the furthest frontier of production-line, stock-bodied, drag-car development at the time. The Ford Thunderbolts released months earlier had made use of fiberglass body pieces, but Chrysler decided to stick with aluminum that had characterized the Max Wedge cars that had preceded the Hemi, and bolted together the requisite 50 examples for S/S legality. Numbered code 7 on the buildsheet, it included aluminum doors, front fenders, hood with undimpled scoop (the Max Wedge versions had a dip in the middle of the forward opening)
held on with a large wing nut on all four corners, radiator support, and other small pieces; a few like this one even got aluminum front bumpers."
http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/f...dge/index.html
I stand corrected.
M68