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07-07-2010, 09:12 AM | #401 |
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Re: Original hemi dart information
M68,
Never saw that Cuda before...I wonder if it is an original BO23? Correct on the Test Mule. A 1967 383 4-speed car. I'm not sure where I heard it, but I think it was an executives 1967 company vehicle. So it did have some miles on it, along with the standard items. Radio, heater, body sealer and under-coating, rear seats, etc. Most of the calculations were done on paper, to determine what would be required (removed off the car/lighten) to run 10.90's.. If you see the magazine with the car, you can see that the Test Mule was an automatic, with the proper Hurst shift box/console. The heater controls were still present, as well as an abundance of under-coating on the under-carriage. PC |
07-07-2010, 09:17 AM | #402 |
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Re: Original hemi dart information
OK I'm a newbie here and saw this thread. I'm a bit older now but I seem to remember a 68 Hemi dart owned by a guy named Olori. They owned Olori Crane in Nanuet NY. Not far from Pomona. He lived in the New City/Bardonia area. Pretty sure that Olori Crane is still in business. For the life of me I cannot remember the color. This may be nothing but might be worth a shot to call the company and see.
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07-07-2010, 09:48 AM | #403 |
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65Fairlane,
You may have found a connection. Possibly the missing Pomona Dart.(1975 thru 1979) Paint was dark-gray when I saw it. I saw the car at a guys repair shop, that he had adjacent to his house The car was somewhat beat. When I saw it, it had been sitting for 2 years. That car supposedly ended up in Tompkins Cove, at some Sunoco Gas Station (?) off route 9W. (I'm guessing 1980 or so) After that, it disappeared into the deep-dark world of an auto salvage yard. Not sure if it was the same car as the Olori Crane Co. PC Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 07-07-2010 at 09:59 AM. |
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Paul, I remember that gas staion.My buddy had a 440-six pack Road Runner and we went there to prepare his car. The guy there had a T/A Challenger 340 six pack car that he raced on the streets at the time. This was about 1973 or so
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07-07-2010, 11:48 AM | #405 |
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BTW That Station was not in Tompins Cove. It was in Haverstraw on 210 or 202
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07-07-2010, 12:20 PM | #406 |
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65Fairlane,
1980-ish I remember heading south on Rt. 9W from Bear Mountain, and the gas station was on the right. Small 2-bay station, with a bunch of cars parked on the right side. I'm not 100% sure, but I think it was a Sunoco Station. Of course, Tompkins Cove was kind of one horse town. Thats where the car supposedly ended up.. I went there, but never saw the car there, but was told by several people, that the mechanic (not the owner) owned it. I wonder if that car ended up in the little junkyard in town? Anyone interested in Hemi Hunting? PC |
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I know the station you are talking about. Looks like something from the 50's !!. The other one I mentioned had a lot of Mopar stuff back in the day. If I were the gent looking for the Dart info I might still reach out to Olori people. As In said we are talking around 73/74 so memory may or may not be so good
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07-07-2010, 05:29 PM | #408 |
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65Fairlane,
On the Hemi Car, I first saw the Pomona Dart at Dover, the end of 75' or very early 76' before Dover closed (May 76'). It had some lettering on it that I think said 'Pomona Speed Parts'. Back in maybe 78' or 79', I came upon the car at a repair shop in Pomona. I think the guys name was Vic, and he had a 2-car garage repair shop adjacent to his house, which may have been called Vic's Repair Service or Radiator Repair. Inside the garage, his office was a little speed parts store, called Pomona Speed. Nothing fancy, and it may have been just a name he used to purchase parts at a discount.. No signage on the building. Alongside the garage, the Hemi Dart was there. It supposedly was driven and raced on the street for a short time. Maybe North Jersey or down Route 303. It was dark-gray. It was not for sale. PC |
07-09-2010, 06:25 PM | #409 |
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Hey Guys
It's been awhile since I've been on this thread & it looks like I might have another lead to check from 6t5frlane. I did some Google searching on Olori Crane & in fact did find some contact info. Looks like there are three names attatched to this company. Ron, John, & Bob Olori. Does this ring a bell with anyone??? I will be making some calls this next week to see if this takes me anywhere. I appreciate all the info that you guys are putting on this, & keeping this thread alive. There's been alot of very cool info put into this thread. thanx again liteweight Daryl |
07-09-2010, 07:12 PM | #410 |
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I called Olori Crane today, and the person I talked to said he will get back to me with any info on the car that he can. I'll post any updates.
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