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  • [[Image:43jr.jpg|thumb|350px|Richard Petty during his short [[Drag Racing]] Stint]] [[Image:RoadCourseMagnum.jpg|thumb|350px|The last [[Mopar]] Petty was to drive was a 1978 [[Magnum]]]]
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  • ...s]], [[models]], people, [[platforms]], components, [[racing]] -- anything Mopar. This is to be accomplished by the [[collaboration]] with anyone wishing to ...the mid fifties until 1974. Unlike the other four Modern Day axles used by Mopar, the 8.75" had a [[3rd Member]] (also referred to as a [[chunk]], [[Carrier
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  • ...endorser of a full-body, fire-resistant suit. In 1964, he became the first drag racer to officially surpass 200 miles per hour; he has broken a number of o [[Drag Racing]] was a California based sport. Don Garlits being from Florida was the outs
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  • ...s]], [[models]], people, [[platforms]], components, [[racing]] -- anything Mopar. This is to be accomplished by the [[collaboration]] with anyone wishing to ...mi-retired business executive/owner who now spends with his family, [[drag racing]], and maintaining a slew of web sites and a gaggle of [[collector cars]].
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  • ...andard for durability with its WWII [[Power Wagons]], set the standard for racing with its [[Max Wedge]] and [[Hemi]] engines, set the standard for Muscle ca ...rever transform Dodge's image, and resulted in its entry into the world of racing. Over the next few years Dodge would offer versions of this engine for NASC
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  • [[Image:2011-mopar-challenger-v10-drag-pak01.jpg|thumb|300px|2011 Drag Pak Exterior]] ...allenger-V10-Mopar-Drag-Pak-Interior-Design-View.jpg|thumb|300px|2011 V-10 Drag Pack Interior]]
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  • ...s]], [[models]], people, [[platforms]], components, [[racing]] -- anything Mopar. This is to be accomplished by the [[collaboration]] with anyone wishing to ...mi-retired business executive/owner who now spends with his family, [[drag racing]], and maintaining a slew of web sites and a gaggle of [[collector cars]].
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  • ...s]], [[models]], people, [[platforms]], components, [[racing]] -- anything Mopar. This is to be accomplished by the [[collaboration]] with anyone wishing to ...mi-retired business executive/owner who now spends with his family, [[drag racing]], and maintaining a slew of web sites and a gaggle of [[collector cars]].
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  • ...t 182 mph in Bristol. The car is now in the Don [[Garlits Museum]] of Drag Racing. ...the [[AHRA]] National Gas championship in 1961. Ed's wife gave him a me-or-racing ultimatum, so he sold the car, which was later destroyed in a crash. All th
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  • The 383 became the standard model [[Mopar]] performance engine for the next decade. The big bore allowed for larger 2 ...a special version known as the "[[Max Wedge]]" was made available for drag racing and street use; this version produced 420 bhp (313 kW) at 5000 rpm.
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  • === Mopar Engines === ...ed the performance of most versions of the Slant-6. After an early factory racing program was discontinued by 1962, the slant-6 did not receive much performa
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