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  • ...Chrysler Nationals]], it was considered by some to be second only to the [[Mopar Nationals]]. The event is now primarily East Coast, but the facilities are * [[Mopar Collector's Guide]] September 2010 page 10
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  • == Mopar Engines Available On == == Racing ==
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  • [[Category:Drag Racing]] [[Category:Drag Racing]]
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  • [[Category:Drag Racing]] Sox and Martin is a legendary drag racing team that was made up of [[Ronnie Sox]] and [[Buddy Martin]], who had teame
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  • ...orts]]. The host hotel for this event is the Cannery Hotel and Casino. [[Mopar Muscle Magazine]] also holds its True Street Challenge during Mopars at the * [[Mopar Enthusiast]] August 2010 pages 20 to 24
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  • [[Category:Mopar Drag Racing]] ...drag races in the 60s through 80s. They were sexy girls who would guide [[drag cars]] who were backing up to the [[staging area]] after their [[burnout]].
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  • ...th the closing of [[Gateway International Raceway]] after the 2010 Monster Mopar Weekend, the track was closed due to financial difficulties. ...driver of [[Drag'n Wag'n]], and instrumental in helping to promote [[NSS]] racing, and organizing the event prior to his death.
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  • ...the information on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model Enclosed the first instance of a Mopar key word in a double set of brackets so that it will link to its MoparWiki
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  • [[Image:Daveduell1.jpg|thumb|350px|Dave Duell and his Drag'n Wag'n]] ...NSS Racing at the [[Monster Mopar Weekend]]. Following his death, the NSS racing portion of the Monster was renamed the [[Dave Duell Classic]], which is cur
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  • == B-Bodies in [[Drag Racing]] == ...udy Lilly]], and [[Bill 'Maverick' Golden]]. They are majority of the cars racing in Nostalgia Super Stock today.
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  • ...[[Drag Racing]], Mopar [[Car Shows]], Mopar [[Swap Meets]], and a large [[Mopar]] [[Vendor Midway]]. It is promoted by [[S&S Promotions]] out of St. Louis, ...end was in 1984, and it has grown into one of the largest and more popular Mopar Events ever since. It was typically held the weekend after Labor Day, until
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  • ...the information on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model Enclosed the first instance of a Mopar key word in a double set of brackets so that it will link to its MoparWiki
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  • ...the information on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model Enclosed the first instance of a Mopar key word in a double set of brackets so that it will link to its MoparWiki
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  • [[Image:Mmw46.jpg|thumb|350px|Texas Big Bird at the 2003 Monster Mopar Weekend]] Texas Big Bird was a [[Petty Blue]] [[Plymouth]] Superbird [[drag racing]] car. It was built and competed in the late 1990's by Matt Tolbert of Aust
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  • ...or [[drag racing]], usually in a Mopar with a [[Hemi]]. In the case of the Mopar version, it was a 727 [[Torqueflite]] that had the [[bellhousing]] sawed of
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  • [[Category:Drag Racing]] ...sually limited to the removable section of a housing found on a Ford 9" or Mopar 8 3/4" rear axle assembly. The center section houses the [[ring and pinion
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  • ...[drag racing]]. Landy later returned to the world of officially-sanctioned racing to participate in the formative days of the Super Stock and Pro Stock class * Consistently turned 9.40-second passes at 164 mph. while [[match racing]] in 1965
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  • ...the information on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model --> <!-- Enclosed the first instance of a Mopar key word in a double set of brackets so that it will link to its MoparWiki
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  • [[Category:Racing]] == Drag Racing ==
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  • ...the information on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model Enclosed the first instance of a Mopar key word in a double set of brackets so that it will link to its MoparWiki
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  • MoparStyle is an Internet club on the topic of [[Mopar]] vehicles. I was started by [[Dave Schultz]] on January 1, 2002, after Car ...Moparts had, it categorized the site into forums for each body style, drag racing, and repairs. On the forums, Dave originally went by the handle of [[BK]],
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  • ...the information on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model --> As it relates to [[Drag Racing]], "Clutchless" is a term given to a type of [[manual transmission]] modifi
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  • ...Carlisle All-Chrysler Nationals is a car show and swap meet dedicated to [[Mopar|Mopars]] and [[AMC|AMCs]] held in Carlisle, Pennsylvania by [[Carlisle Even == Standard of Mopar Excellence ==
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  • [[Category:Drag Racing]] The Motown Missile (the name changed to the Mopar Missile for the 72 [[Cuda]]) originally a 1970 [[Dodge]] [[Challenger]] tha
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  • ...the [[FX]] [[Index]] of the [[Nostalgia Super Stock]] [[class]] in [[Drag Racing]]. * [[Engine]]: 580[[ci]] [[Mopar]] [[Wedge]]
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  • ...the information on this page and paste it onto a new page for a particular Mopar car model Enclosed the first instance of a Mopar key word in a double set of brackets so that it will link to its MoparWiki
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  • ...se cars, which was a real struggle with the [[A-Body]] Barracuda. For drag racing, the Barracuda and its sister car the [[Dodge]] [[Dart]] shoehorned [[426ci * [[Hemi Barracuda]] [[Drag Pack]]
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  • ...[[Austin Coil]] (formerly John Force's tuner) and [[Pat Minick]] were all drag racers prior to teaming up to campaign the Chi-Town Hustler. Coil did the t ...riginal glory. Actually, it is over-restored and never looked so good when racing.
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  • === Dusters in Super Stock Drag Racing === *[http://mopardragracing.ning.com/ Mopar Drag Racing]
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  • ...s]], [[models]], people, [[platforms]], components, [[racing]] -- anything Mopar. This is to be accomplished by the [[collaboration]] with anyone wishing to ...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
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  • One of drag racing’s more colorful figures Stepp, who hailed from Dayton Ohio ran a string o ...art of it. So Bill began his quest to become a dominant force in ProStock racing. With his "Billy the Kid" stable of drivers reading like a "who's who" th
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  • ...s]], [[models]], people, [[platforms]], components, [[racing]] -- anything Mopar. This is to be accomplished by the [[collaboration]] with anyone wishing to :Nostalgia Super Stock is a foot brake only class of [[index racing]] for the year models, body styles, and engine combinations, which accurate
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  • [[Image:Cfxchamp.jpg|thumb|250px|Class Champ at the 2006 Monster Mopar Weekend]] ...[[Class racing|class]] of [[drag Racing]]. It is part of the [[MoparStyle Racing Team]], owned by [[DDS Enterprises, Inc.]], and currently driven by [[Dalla
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  • ...nks out the code on the power loss light or the check engine light. A true Mopar plus. *They are popular to drag race because of low weight and dirt cheap turbo engines.
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  • Enclosed the first instance of a Mopar key word in a double set of brackets so that it will link to its MoparWiki [[Category:Drag Racing]]
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  • ...s]], [[models]], people, [[platforms]], components, [[racing]] -- anything Mopar. This is to be accomplished by the [[collaboration]] with anyone wishing to ...with power windows and adding to its firsts -- it was the first production Mopar with a [[Shaker Hood]]. However, it wasn't originally built as the Diamante
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  • "Akron" Arlen Vanke is a well known and very successful drag racer out of Akron Ohio, and for a long time sponsored by Jegs. He enjoyed ...ed in operation until 1959. It was here that Arlen got his first taste of racing. He had a 1940 Ford 2 door sedan with a flathead V-8 and tricarbs. His ca
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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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  • ...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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