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Old 10-18-2009, 11:21 AM   #1
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More from Jim about Lee Smith's car:

"I see Lee Smith is in your email group. He picked up his white 1964 Plymouth Hemi sedan at Lynch Road in 1964 and he knows how they were delivered. I have a copy of his 8 mm movie from when he picked up the car and you can see the bare spots where the hood hinges were attached. I have also inspected and photographed an original 1964 Plymouth and the same thing is present. A 1964 article about Hayden Profitt's Plymouth also shows the bare spots on the hood. The cars were raced with the lift off hoods."

Hopefully I'll hear from Lee about his testimony and recollections. This should pretty well clear up the debate unless Lee or someone else contradicts this.
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Old 10-19-2009, 11:07 PM   #2
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I found a document from Chrysler Product Planning addressed to Wally Parks on what appears to be the "6.40" cars (aluminum bumper, doors, light glass, single headlight and the mag wheels on the front). From the description, it sounds like the earlier Hemi cars had the standard hinge and latch mechanism. I tried to attach the document, and after downsizing it TWICE (stupid thing has to have the right rotation instead of total pixels), the system went down or something. Fourth time is a charm (I hope).
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Old 10-25-2009, 08:55 AM   #3
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I visited with Jim this weekend at Noble and he wanted everyone (to whom may be concerned about a certain '64 Plymouth Belvedere) that the car is doing well and has a race hemi back in it...
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Old 10-25-2009, 09:45 AM   #4
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I dont think to many really care but just to let you know I was looking at Tony DePollow's (sp?) 64 savoy running SS/A (with the weight out) at the Dutch Classic and it had the hood attached by 4 hood pins. No henges visable.
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Old 10-29-2009, 07:11 AM   #5
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1964 Wedge cars, hood was conventional. 1964 Hemi Sedans had a lift off hood. 1965 A990 cars went back to conventional hood attachment. We have been through this with NHRA, we have produced the proper Chrysler documentation to support the lift off hood.
I could find photos to support either method but why bother. Look at a FWD GT conversion, then look at a 1964 SS hemi, which one do you think looks like a stock car?
Let me have the Clutchless gearbox in B and I'll put hood hinges on my old pig.
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1964 Wedge cars, hood was conventional. 1964 Hemi Sedans had a lift off hood. 1965 A990 cars went back to conventional hood attachment. We have been through this with NHRA, we have produced the proper Chrysler documentation to support the lift off hood.
I could find photos to support either method but why bother. Look at a FWD GT conversion, then look at a 1964 SS hemi, which one do you think looks like a stock car?
Let me have the Clutchless gearbox in B and I'll put hood hinges on my old pig.
Sorry I miss spelled your name Tony. Love the old cars. A clutchless could have saved your first run on Friday...lol. Keep banging on those old REAL S/S'ers.
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