Mopar Street Rod/Rat Rod Thread

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None of these vehicles are mine....pics posted for inspirational purposes only!!!!
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1956 dodge coronet.
Pushbutton/no park only handbrake.
291 Desoto hemi


Sold this to one of the nicest guys in Sacramento. Its not the one that got away or anything, but a certain sadness as she drove away. One of the nicest cars i have ever owned.

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My 56 Dodge, sitting on a 81 Dodge frame, ( shortened to fit ) 318, a833 , tilt telescoping column,,leather Dakota power seats,,still waiting for the box to come home from the body shop, they have had it 14 months, ( long story ) anyway almost done, BTW, frenched headlamps I did my self and painted British racing green!

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My 56 Dodge, sitting on a 81 Dodge frame, ( shortened to fit ) 318, a833 , tilt telescoping column,,leather Dakota power seats,,still waiting for the box to come home from the body shop, they have had it 14 months, ( long story ) anyway almost done, BTW, frenched headlamps I did my self and painted British racing green!

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Love the hood! My 50 Buick had a tilt hood also. You could tip it to either side or lift it right off with out any tools. Straight from the factory that way! Lol.

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Like these? I have a 49 business coupe. If there was a west coast version of SEGA, it would get built as a gasser starting tomorrow. (I think(?) that's Moparwacko's 65 behind the 46? (48?) The flamed 46 now has a blown alcohol gen 1 hemi, 5 second eighths.)

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I love seen street rods at the drag strip. Grew up around the trailer queens of the NSRA shows and now that I am older I just prefer cars that see action.
 
I am fortunate enough to be the caretaker of this one. 30 Chevy chopped and channeled, 58 Nailhead, Saginaw 4spd and a 3:50 geared olds rear. Motor has only had a set of lifters put in it probably 20 years ago. Never been apart. Wife and I drive it everywhere.

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I love seen street rods at the drag strip. Grew up around the trailer queens of the NSRA shows and now that I am older I just prefer cars that see action.
There are a couple model A street rods i see at my local strip. One is a show car with a blown small block Chevy and giant tires, the other clearly a low buck build with single four barrel chevy small block.


The low buck build is almost a second and a half faster, in the eighth.
 
Saw both of these at local shows in AZ. Interesting builds.
First is a blown small block MOPAR, in a very nice 33/34 Dodge sedan.
Second is an International pickup with a flathead Packard straight eight, with a homemade 8/2/1 header, homemade blower manifold and drive for a 4-71 GMC blower.

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Saw both of these at local shows in AZ. Interesting builds.
First is a blown small block MOPAR, in a very nice 33/34 Dodge sedan.
Second is an International pickup with a flathead Packard straight eight, with a homemade 8/2/1 header, homemade blower manifold and drive for a 4-71 GMC blower.

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Those are so cool! I love homemade ingenuity. I'm thinking about making a tunnel ram something like this.
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This maybe someone's car from FABO.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't they build it of tubing and sheet metal?
Are you referring to the ramchargers tunnel ram? It was a metal box to mount the carbs, something similar to a header flange on the intake ports..... and rubber hose for the runners, with a couple straps holding it all in place. They could play with runner lengths by changing the hose. (You can see the straps in Scamp Rhondas' photo).
Result? Long rams, and crossrams, with tuned lengths to make torque at a specific rpm.
 
Yeah I was and thanks for correcting me. No sarcasm meant. Would have swore it was metal tubes. Shows what I know.
 
Here is the 1937 Dodge coupe Dad and I built. It features a '57 392 Hemi and a 727 Torqueflite from a Duster, a 8.75 from a 68 Fury. The grill is '37 plymouth. The Valiant is ours too.

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