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a92dragon

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I've owned 4 E-bodies; 1)73, 2) 71 challengers, and 1) 72 cuda, looking for my next Challenge to build a vanishing point car. Maybe a clone not sure. Still have a 69 Cuda formula S with my old stock car motor in it.
 

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so, yes thats a Fbody I raced in 93, learned allot then picked an abused 71 Challenger(318) that had no trunk or rear frame and I got the plans for the Kit car Mopar offered back in the day. Built the car in 12 weeks and scared the S%^$ out of the bowtie boys, I know that because the inspectors were always looking hard at the only dodge running hard. Thats' my slightly after market 355CI I used. The black 73 in 84 was built for street racing with 60's all around. later same car in 94 cleaned up and a big block racer.
 

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so, yes thats a Fbody I raced in 93, learned allot then picked an abused 71 Challenger(318) that had no trunk or rear frame and I got the plans for the Kit car Mopar offered back in the day. Built the car in 12 weeks and scared the S%^$ out of the bowtie boys, I know that because the inspectors were always looking hard at the only dodge running hard. Thats' my slightly after market 355CI I used. The black 73 in 84 was built for street racing with 60's all around. later same car in 94 cleaned up and a big block racer.
So why didn't the pic's go?

93racecar.jpg


94 race car.jpg


94engine.jpg


challenger85.jpg


challenger94.jpg
 
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