I remember this car very well from back in the day
@davez3838Күн бұрын
The 70&71 one of my favorite Pro Stock's Don Carlton was a great Driver!!! Just one awesome car.!!!🏆🏆✌️
@modernpatriot8342Күн бұрын
Excellent video! Seeing all of that Mopar goodness is a real treat. I can’t thank you enough for sharing!
@MrMrdestmdКүн бұрын
VERY AWESOME!!! thanks for sharing!
@plymouthdie-castreplicasКүн бұрын
Definitely one of the most stunning drag racing teams of all time!🏁 Fantastic job by Mopar constructors and driver Don Carlton. That was a rocket science!
@Vern-yb8uv2 күн бұрын
Thank-you for your great vid , always good to see the awesome Mopar stuff especially the Hemi , 👍
@oldskoolrides6022 күн бұрын
We really enjoy doing this stuff as well. Thank you for your support so we can continue to do so!
@THROTTLEPOWERКүн бұрын
Great vid!!!! 👍🏁
@adamhoffman368710 сағат бұрын
I always like the early stock body cars vs. the modern ones
@roberthill2219Күн бұрын
I will never forget the day I watched (and then met) Bullet Bob Reed running this car against Ronnie Sox at Englishtown in 1989....
@My2ndtimearoundКүн бұрын
This race Dodge displays amazing engineering.
@carysnyder929Күн бұрын
In 1988 I was at a car show in Paris KY. I meet a man, and he took me to see this car (I believe it was this car). The man that owned it said it was for sale (I had no money anyway), it was in a Coca-Cola warehouse. Very cool.
@mikegimenez2629Күн бұрын
Titanium Axle...and ' IT"S TWISTED AT THE SPLINES" !!!!!
@mikeburnett7028Күн бұрын
Beautiful car and VERY expensive
@danrez42Күн бұрын
I remember seeing this car from years ago at the Dan Gallis museum
@anthonytumbarello9940Күн бұрын
John livingston was the second owner of the missile and ran the car in the 1972 season both NHRA and IHRA.
@mikegimenez2629Күн бұрын
"Not to pick the front end up" Snubbers were for keeping the tires planted. Similar to what traction bars did.....😉
@My2ndtimearoundКүн бұрын
I’m amazed the ran a destroyed Hemi, down to 396 cu. Inches.
@OGLarry316Күн бұрын
Just got rid of die cast to the pawn, needed $for food. Seen it all the time at us30 in ind., I was 12 yrs old.
@johndowney4461Күн бұрын
Greatest time in history
@fourfortydemonКүн бұрын
Wish you did the video of the wire car
@oldskoolrides602Күн бұрын
Maybe that will be next??
@joedobbins870Күн бұрын
It was a death trap!
@tomstiel7576Күн бұрын
moved the body BACK,,,not FORWARD
@davekelly3228Күн бұрын
Didn't he roll it with Jay Leno?
@donaldgray8864Күн бұрын
That was the "Hemi underglass" car
@cocarr12 сағат бұрын
@frankparks49002 күн бұрын
?Can you LOOK AGAIN AT THAT SPLINE COUNT? SURELY THEY ONLY raced and developed the famed 18 SPLINE "HEMI" 4 SPEED?!? Was it the LIBERTY GEARED "Clutch less" type? We HAVE TO KNOW!
@frankparks49002 күн бұрын
YOU BETTER COUNT THAT AGAIN!
@michaelmoon8856Күн бұрын
The car was so light they may have thought a 23 spline wud be able to cope for a few passes . AND they saved a few ounces cause a 23 spline has smaller input shaft OD .
@frankparks4900Күн бұрын
@@michaelmoon8856 YOU BETTER COUNT THE SPLINES TOO! It is easy to see the larger course spline input shaft in the video!
@michaelmoon8856Күн бұрын
@frankparks4900 Im not the one who said it had 23. The host / narrator is . Take it up with him .