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Greg Myers

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  1. The original Crosley , CoBra (Copper Brazed, also known as "The Mighty Tin") had a copyright that Carroll Shelby had to get by to name his famous car.
  2. More here : http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/upload2/6098238-nascarmaxwedge.jpg and the answer to your question : http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/upload2/6098276-MaxWedge%237.JPG
  3. According to an article in the April 1964 edition of Hot Rod magazine by Ray Brock, the primaries were 44" and connected into the larger pipe acting as a collector( referred to in the article as "collector pipes") The NASCAR headers did not have the cross over "H" pipe, this was only used on the drag cars. As for dyno testing, something must have come up as these were only used the first year ,1964.
  4. Gotta have one right now? Resin from http://bracket500.com/jds/
  5. The Full Moon Disk made popular on the salt flats. by the Moon Equipment Company.
  6. There were other types, but none were as popular. Full wheel baby moon wheel cover.There was also a smaller cap that fit inside the inner wheel ring and they all looked good on chromies.
  7. First thing you did , back in the day when ya got yer new ride was lose those big chunky stock wheel covers, paint the wheels black and snap on some Baby Moons. Baby Moons not full Moon Disks. smooth clean, no manufactures names or logos. They fit the three nub type wheels.
  8. An interesting aside, these steel tube headers are found in many JoHan HEMI kits. Wedge engines only, not HEMI.
  9. There's some good stuff in here. http://www.allpar.com/WEDGE.HTML from what i remember the tube headers in question were a carry on from the earlier cast exhaust manifold experiments.
  10. What MOPAR really got away with was calling them "Cast iron" exhaust manifolds due to the short "cast" piece bolted to the engine, Tube headers being better than any that were cast,
  11. Yes if it wasn't for Tamiya rereleasing their 1/16th F1 kits I wouldn't have a complete set. and the Fujimi Enthusiast series : http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=59619
  12. Doh!
  13. in the beginning.
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