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hemi under glass

Yep. That's been on the novelty circuit since late '67. Hurst and MOPAR dominated the SS/AA class (and still do) with the '68 Barracuda's and Dart's. My first car was a '67 Barracuda, which drove my Dad nuts since he raced 1/4 mile cars until I was almost old enough to drive. Those early Hemi's are a thing of beauty. Great link. Thanks for posting it.

-Rich
 
Colorado_XJ said:
Yep. That's been on the novelty circuit since late '67. Hurst and MOPAR dominated the SS/AA class (and still do) with the '68 Barracuda's and Dart's. My first car was a '67 Barracuda, which drove my Dad nuts since he raced 1/4 mile cars until I was almost old enough to drive. Those early Hemi's are a thing of beauty. Great link. Thanks for posting it.

-Rich

Hell yes, and they still kick ass today. :)
 
from what i read during a google search, the orig. was rolled and destroyed. the bob riggle guy in the video was the one that made this replica.
man-o-man i cant stop watching!

-g
 
I saw the orginal and Little Red Wagon do a wheely off at Irwendale, way back when.
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