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Posted By MoonShadow 17 Years Ago
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I just stumbled across this picture. I remember the car but does anyone have performance figures? It was so far out it either ran like a scalded dog or was a dog. Just like to remember which. Thanks, Chuck in NHTongue  http://chrysler300country.com/street_rod_project_car.jpg

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Seems like I've read that the jacked up location of the High and Mighty hemi caused NHRA to change the rules on engine placement for the gassers. The list of guys who built this car reads like the "who's who" of mopar super stock heros.....

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 Steve Metzger       Tucson, Arizona


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