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  • ...stretched version of the [[B-Body]] frame, which was used replace the [[C-Body]] with a downsized version for the [[Mopar]]'s [[Full-Size]]d cars. ...someone to help with this [[wiki]] by adding technical information on this body style.
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  • #redirect [[LH-Body]]
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • ...tyle typically is determine by roof line, and number of doors. Examples of body styles include:
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  • A-body was the [[Mopar]] designation given to the [[rear wheel drive]] [[platform] ...s also a [[FWD]] [[Platform]] in the 1990's that used the designation of A-Body, but more often referred to as [[A-Platform]]. It was a variation of the [[
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  • In 1976, the 'F-Bod'y was introduced, to ultimately replace the [[A-Body]]. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • D-Body was the designation given to the huge Body Style used by [[Chrysler]]'s Luxury car -- the [[Imperial]], from 1957 to 1 == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • [[Mopar]] used the E-Body designation on two separate car platforms. ...ony car at the time) had been on a [[A-Body]] platform, but creating the E-Body allowed for factory installation of the [[Mopar]] [[big block]] [[motors]].
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]] ...s also a [[FWD]] [[Platform]] in the 1990's that used the designation of J-Body. It was a variation of the [[K-Car]] and discussed there.
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  • The M-Body was a modified version of the [[F-Body]] for the more upscale [[Mopar]] [[Compact Car]]s. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]] == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • #Redirect[[LX Body]]
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  • The G-Body [[Platform]] was a small [[FWD]] 2-door [[Coupe]]. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • == Car Models of this Body Type == * [http://chryslerheritage.iconicweb.com/images/web_images/sec500/Body%20Chart.pdf Mopar Platform Chart]
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  • == B-body == ...an extended nose and a high-mounted rear wing. It was the only Plymouth B-body that looked essentially different from the others.
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  • == C Body == ...s also a [[FWD]] [[Platform]] in the 1990's that used the designation of C-Body. It was a variation of the [[K-Car]] and discussed there.
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  • The S [[Platform]] was a modified [[K-Body]] used for the [[FWD]] [[Mini-Van]]s by Chrysler, [[Dodge]], and [[Plymouth == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • ...mer muscle car enthusiasts. A couple of years later Dodge would drop the B body Charger and introduce the [[Magnum]] when the 1st generation "late Bs" got [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Forgotten_B-Body]]
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • As it applies to [[drag racing]], a sanctioning body is the primary organization behind a series of [[events]]. They promote and
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  • Valve body: hydraulic control center that receives pressurized fluid from the main pum
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  • #Redirect [[A-Body]]
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  • of this body type, and other technical specifications of it. List the body type it replaced and the body type that replaced it.
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  • ...as the last year of the B-Body. In 1980 the B-Body was replaced by the [[J-Body]].
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  • ...cars shrunk to a [[J-Body]] platform, which were more of less stretched F-Body ([[Compact Car]]s).
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  • * [[A-Body]] * [[B-Body]]
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  • ...stretched version of the [[B-Body]] frame, which was used replace the [[C-Body]] with a downsized version for the [[Mopar]]'s [[Full-Size]]d cars. ...someone to help with this [[wiki]] by adding technical information on this body style.
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  • Also known as Uni-body. ...ed into a single unit with the [[chassis]] rather than having a separate [[body-on-frame]].
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  • The M-Body was a modified version of the [[F-Body]] for the more upscale [[Mopar]] [[Compact Car]]s. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • of this body type, and other technical specifications of it. List the body type it replaced and the body type that replaced it.
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  • D-Body was the designation given to the huge Body Style used by [[Chrysler]]'s Luxury car -- the [[Imperial]], from 1957 to 1 == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • The G-Body [[Platform]] was a small [[FWD]] 2-door [[Coupe]]. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • ...cars shrunk to a [[J-Body]] platform, which were more of less stretched F-Body ([[Compact Car]]s).
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  • The PT Body Style was the platform used for the PT Cruiser. For purposes of [[CAFE]] cl == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]] ...s also a [[FWD]] [[Platform]] in the 1990's that used the designation of J-Body. It was a variation of the [[K-Car]] and discussed there.
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  • The PL [[Body Style]] was the platform used for the [[Dodge]] and [[Plymouth]] [[Neons]] [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • ...as the last year of the B-Body. In 1980 the B-Body was replaced by the [[J-Body]].
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  • The S [[Platform]] was a modified [[K-Body]] used for the [[FWD]] [[Mini-Van]]s by Chrysler, [[Dodge]], and [[Plymouth == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • ...tyle typically is determine by roof line, and number of doors. Examples of body styles include:
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  • == Car Models of this Body Type == * [http://chryslerheritage.iconicweb.com/images/web_images/sec500/Body%20Chart.pdf Mopar Platform Chart]
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  • #redirect [[LH-Body]]
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  • #Redirect[[LX Body]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Forgotten_B-Body]]
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  • ...969 Dodge [[Polara]], and the 1969 Plymouth Fury were all built on the [[C-Body]] platform.
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  • [[Mopar]] used the E-Body designation on two separate car platforms. ...ony car at the time) had been on a [[A-Body]] platform, but creating the E-Body allowed for factory installation of the [[Mopar]] [[big block]] [[motors]].
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • A-body was the [[Mopar]] designation given to the [[rear wheel drive]] [[platform] ...s also a [[FWD]] [[Platform]] in the 1990's that used the designation of A-Body, but more often referred to as [[A-Platform]]. It was a variation of the [[
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]] == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • == C Body == ...s also a [[FWD]] [[Platform]] in the 1990's that used the designation of C-Body. It was a variation of the [[K-Car]] and discussed there.
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  • In 1976, the 'F-Bod'y was introduced, to ultimately replace the [[A-Body]]. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • ==== [[A-Body]] ==== ==== [[B-Body]] ====
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • ...duction car]] -- but has been severely modified for [[aerodynamics]]. This body is typically [[fiberglass]] and covers a [[tube chassis]] having the [[driv
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • == B-body == ...an extended nose and a high-mounted rear wing. It was the only Plymouth B-body that looked essentially different from the others.
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  • == Body ==
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  • ...mer muscle car enthusiasts. A couple of years later Dodge would drop the B body Charger and introduce the [[Magnum]] when the 1st generation "late Bs" got [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • ...e [[Cuda]]. 1969 was the last year for the Barracuda/Cuda to be on the [[A-Body]] [[Platform]]'' ...debut on the [[E-Body]] platform, which was a shortened version of the [[B-Body]]. It made it much easier to place big block engines, including the Hemi, i
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • ...Body]], redesigned B-Body (also know as the [[Forgotten B-Body]]), and [[R-Body]]. Sadly most of these new chassis didn't survive long -- as a financial cr === [[Body Styles]] ===
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== [[A-Body]] 1970-1976
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  • * B Body (AKA The Forgotten B Body or the Late B Body for the 1975-79 model years) * J-Body 1980-83 Chrysler Cordoba, Chrysler Imperial, Dodge Mirada
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  • === 1965-1968 C-Body Slab Sides === [[C-Body]]
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  • ...etition license is proof that the racer is authorized by the [[sanctioning body]] to race a car of a particular [[class racing | class]].
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  • An Isolator Front Suspension has the car's [[K-Frame]] isolated from the body of the car by rubber isolators shaped like a doughnut. The purpose being to
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  • [[Category:Body]]
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  • == Body ==
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  • ...off a full-size [[Roadrunner]] mocked up as a [[Superbird]], and creating body parts to cover a [[full tube chassis]]. The car was powered by an [[Alky]] ...run in Europe -- and shipped to [[Dick Landy]] to have him go through. The body molds were sold to someone in Iowa -- who has since made a few more bodies.
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== [[A-Body]]
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  • ...and the [[Air Grabber]] hood scoop. The Satellite also came in different body styles including a two-door [[coupe]], a four-door [[sedan]], and [[station === [[Body Styles]] ===
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  • ...Luxury [[Magnum]] and [[Cordoba]] from the B-body platform to the new [[J-Body]] platform. .... Work had already started on killing the [[B-Body]] and moving to the [[J-Body]] before Lee Iacocca had arrived, but he was responsible for the styling di
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  • A "Hardtop" is a body style of a car popular from the early 50s through the 70s because it was mi
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  • ...Challenger [[R/T Classic]] editions. There will be a bright white A-line body stripe on the R/T Classic editions.
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  • ...part lighter or thinner. It was popular for [[Drag Racers]] to acid dip [[body parts]] to make the car lighter, thus faster.
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  • As it applies to [[drag racing]], a sanctioning body is the primary organization behind a series of [[events]]. They promote and
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • ...ilarly, in more recent times, when a model is sold in both coupé and sedan body styles, generally the coupe is sportier and more compact. ...oupé started to blur when manufacturers began to produce cars with a [[2+2 body style]] (which have a sleek, sloping roofline, two doors, and two functiona
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  • ...ounterpart, the Dodge [[Dart]], had Unibody construction that combined the body and frame into one single unit === [[Body Styles]] ===
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  • === [[Body Styles]] === A-Body
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  • * [[Barracuda]] (the A-Body versions from 1964-1969) ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • ...Known as the ‘Copper Car’ it an original copper retractable roof and lower body trim. After extensive touring it was sold in March of 1941 and the subseque == Body ==
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  • ...was the [[M Body]], which was a modified version of the newly released [F Body]] used by the [[Volare]] and [[Aspen]]. Chrysler that same year introduced * Chrysler [[5th Ave]] 1982-1989 was Chrysler's Upscale 4-Dr on the M Body
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  • * [[Ghia]] in Italy pounded out the body ...]]" which was built by [[Barris Customs]], [[Gene Winfield]], Gordon Van's Body Shop and Smith himself. This car was cover feature of August 1963 HRM (on
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  • ...e two-door Belvedere favorable proportions. The Belvedere came in several body styles through the years and 1970 was the last year for the Belvedere name === [[Body Styles]] ===
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  • ...der engine coupled to a Hy-Drive transmission. [[Virgil Exner]] source the body craftsmanship to Carrozzeria Ghia in Turin, Italy, who built most of the me == Body ==
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  • A trans brake is a type of [[transmission]] [[racing]] [[valve body]] that will engage both reverse and 1st gear at the same time when the race
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  • === [[Body Styles]] === <!-- Body styles offered for this model (2-Dr, 4-Dr, Hardtop, Coupe, Sedan, Station W
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  • # [[:Category:Body]] ''to be used for anything to do with the vehicle's body''
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  • === [[Body Styles]] === <!-- Body styles offered for this model (2-Dr, 4-Dr, Hardtop, Coupe, Sedan, Station W
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  • ...e [[Cuda]]. 1969 was the last year for the Barracuda/Cuda to be on the [[A-Body]] [[Platform]] ...debuted on the [[E-Body]] platform, which was essentially a shortened [[B-Body]]. It made it much easier to place big block engines, including the Hemi,
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  • ...ped 727 [[Torqueflite]] with [[Manual-Rerverse]] [[Shift Pattern]] [[Valve body]] ...sembled the car to rebuild after refurbishing or replacing every part. The body was repaired and sanded smooth before taking it to Evansville, IN to be wra
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  • * B-Body * B-Body
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  • ...big [[forum]] as Moparts had, it categorized the site into forums for each body style, drag racing, and repairs. On the forums, Dave originally went by the ...[D-Body]], [[E-Body]], [[F-Body]], [[J-Body]], [[M-Body]], [[LXBody]], [[R-Body]], [[K-Car]]; and tech papers on what to do the first time you go to the [[
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  • ...rts of the dragster behind the driver) and was an early endorser of a full-body, fire-resistant suit. In 1964, he became the first drag racer to officially ...ri]] had come to Lake City, Fla. A short three years later, the garage and body shop owner was racing professionally with the first of 34 race cars he woul
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  • ...degrees on a slant to allow for the lower hoods in the new [[compact]] [[A-Body]] [[models]], the [[Valiant]] (not originally a [[Plymouth]] when released
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  • # A body of rectangular design with a folding windshield and 3 bucket seats. ...production to AMC with production of the [[Omni]]/[[Horizon]] and the [[M-body]] shifted to AMC’s Kenosha, Wisconsin plant.
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  • ...tte of the car's [[drivetrain]] was depicted against an outline of the car body, with the astonishing caption of an arrow pointing to the [[transmission]]:
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  • ...were on the 1970-1974 [[E-Body]], which was a modified version of the [[B-Body]] -- as used exclusively for the 197-1974 [[Plymouth]] [[Barracuda]]/[[Cuda ...h a silver grill instead of the Challenger's black grill, and in different body colors) through its dealers. These cars came with an unusually large (for t
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  • '''Body Styles''' :[[B body]]
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  • ...h are divided into five separate areas: the engine bay, the interior, the body, the undercarriage, and an operations test.
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  • Joining in the [[Chrysler boycott of NASCAR]] due to the organizing body's ban of the [[Hemi]] engine, Richard spent 1965 competing as a [[drag race
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  • ...ree-model year Winston Cup rule meant that 1985 would be the last year the body style could compete. Mid-way through the ’85 racing season, Arrington Rac
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  • ..." plugs, while "hotter" plugs are made with a lengthened path to the metal body, though this also depends on the thermally conductive metal core. ...tubby center electrode projects only very slightly; and the entire earthed body of the plug acts as the side electrode. The advantage is that the plug sits
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  • ...atterns and gear ratios, rather than the spring-loaded valves in the valve body. This allows for more precise control of shift points, shift quality, lower ...r reductions or overdrive ratios. These clutches are actuated by the valve body (see below), their sequence controlled by the transmission's internal progr
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  • ...ve Adams' Shark, which was one of the first dragsters to use a streamlined body with an enclosed parachute pack. This would turn out to be one of McEwen's
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  • ...e top-heavy four-cylinder engine are kept from being felt in the frame and body. The slogan “Smoothness of an Eight, the Economy of a Four” was used to
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  • ...asic architecture and dimensions. The Street Wedge was available only in B-body cars (Plymouth and Dodge) and light-duty Dodge D Series trucks. It was an i
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  • :[[B body]]
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  • ...e bought at a junkyard for $35 in 1956; Garlits removed the frame from the body in the junkyard using little more than a large axe, a cold chisel, a ball-p ...car until it was retired in 1961. The car went on a show-car circuit; its body was destroyed in a 1966 tornado that hit Tampa, Fla. The car sat for years
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  • ...the Hemi engine, and went through the transmission ... reversed the valve body and changed the power pressure. For the next two years, 1998 and 1999, Vank
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  • ...retor]] and [[hydraulic tappets]]. In 1988 it was upgraded with [[throttle-body fuel injection]] and [[roller tappets]] which it retained until the 1992 Ma ...cluding a more aggressive [[camshaft profile]], a 74 mm (2.91 in) throttle body, and an improved intake manifold with shorter runners.
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  • ...e required to have a current [[Competition License]] for the [[sanctioning body]] that sanctions the track or event. To obtain a license, the applicant mus
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  • A [[transbrake]] transmission has a special [[valve body]], which has a solenoid that will put the [[transmission]] in 1st gear and
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