Ron Kirkpatrick
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working on my 71 hemi charger It was taken off showroom floor. Modified and raced as hill climb car.
That’s how they did it. Guy that built it was in nascarNice! Some serious Swiss cheesing going on with that k-frame.
Nobody today in their right mind would Swiss cheese a TB K member like that on a full body road race car.Nice! Some serious Swiss cheesing going on with that k-frame.
It was a Dana car. It was swapped because it’s lighter and not taking off like a drag carInteresting. I see an 8-3/4 axle... so this car was an automatic and raced as such?
Glad to see you are restoring it to as-raced condition instead of something else. Very cool project.
The k frame is welded in place. It’s plenty strong. The guy worked for harry hyde and pettys. That’s how things were done. I also got the nascar blue printsNobody today in their right mind would Swiss cheese a TB K member like that on a full body road race car.
I will admit it showed commitment, albeit misplaced.
I like the project.![]()
Our mentality is that parts need to last. The racers mentality is that it needs to perform better than everyone else, and needs to last THRU THE RACE.Nobody today in their right mind would Swiss cheese a TB K member like that on a
We disagree.The k frame is welded in place. It’s plenty strong. The guy worked for harry hyde and pettys. That’s how things were done. I also got the nascar blue prints
They must also perform, and a Swiss cheese K member on an Asphalt rubbing is racing Cup car is an Oxymoron.Our mentality is that parts need to last. The racers mentality is that it needs to perform better than everyone else, and needs to last THRU THE RACE.
I have never seen Dana's 60 in Mopar's used in any upper rung professional closed-circuit racing in the US. The car here was raced likely on the cusp all cars converting to Ford 9" for ease of ratio changes as noted and better reliability at high Hp/use vs the mopar 8.75"It was a Dana car. It was swapped because it’s lighter and not taking off like a drag car
Back in 1971 people weren't swapping in 9 inch Ford rear axles into other brands of cars like you see today,the Chrysler 8 3/4 rear axle would have been the obvious choice back then. My friend landspeed races them at over 200 MPH for 5 mile runs and they hold up just fine with 1000 horsepower.I have never seen Dana's 60 in Mopar's used in any upper rung professional closed-circuit racing in the US. The car here was raced likely on the cusp all cars converting to Ford 9" for ease of ratio changes as noted and better reliability at high Hp/use vs the mopar 8.75"
I agree, but my bet is because it can't.JCC show us your hillclimb car or just show us something cool you are driving rather than your drivel and more...drivel The owner of the very cool car does not have to prove anything to you
No, it wasn't the obvious choice, it was the only brand loyal choice, also being that a Ford 9" in a mopar had a stigma attached.Back in 1971 people weren't swapping in 9 inch Ford rear axles into other brands of cars like you see today,the Chrysler 8 3/4 rear axle would have been the obvious choice back then. My friend landspeed races them at over 200 MPH for 5 mile runs and they hold up just fine with 1000 horsepower.
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It was a Dana car. It was swapped because it’s lighter and not taking off like a drag car