simmscara
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I'm looking to build a race car.Which is lighter?A or E Body?
Equiped the same. IE motor trans and options and A body will be lighter every time.
Optioned out, the same 340 A bodys were Quicker in the 1/4 mile than a 340 E bodys. Why? A bodys are lighter.[/quote
Back in the day, 1970; I could take my 318 Duster, 3 speed manual, 3.23 open, slapper bars, with only heavier valve springs in and whup; in the 1/8 mile- 396/350hp chevelles, 383 cudas with hop up kits, any mustang, including mach 1's . The a body is light and works. You just have to learn the tweaks it needs. I also had a 1970 340 swinger that got t-boned; put that engine (purple stripe, and 3 way valve angle in a 1979 d150. 5.0 mustangs hated it.
E has no room for even good factory exhaust.
lighter.....
no heavy bumpers and beam guards in doors.
Chrysler made the feather Duster that supposedly has metal removed from many areas to lighten it up.
And the Dart light too.
I dug up some info on the Feather Duster and Dart Lite. They were made in 1976.
Thay came with a 225 S/6 with a lightened block and an aluminum intake. They allso had an aluminum hood, trunk lid, inner panels and bumper reinforcements. OD 4 trans cars cam with aluminium casings. They weighed 150 pounds less than a standard Dart/Duster.