I had a '78 Plymouth Volare' Super Coupe just like the one pictured above, except it was the Plymouth. Even was the same color, no a/c and had 360 c.i.
4 barrel E58 police pursuit engine. I think it was rated at 160 hp, lol. Bought it brand new from Ray Mixon C-P in Jacksonville. Traded in a 1978 Dodge Challenger for it.
Is the #83 Bob Dotter?
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BTW, you Ga/Fl peeps shoulda gotten the pic above with Bobby Varnon, the guy shaking his hand in victory lane is none other than the true Buford Pusser!!!
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Petty Kit Cars were everywhere at one time, here's a link.Originally posted by Jimmy McKinley View PostProbably Pearson's first year in Grand National; it's definitely Cotton's Dodge.
Here's a question for ya's:
What was the name of the "full-scale model car" program put together by one of the major factories in the mid-'70s so racers could buy either separate pieces or a complete "kit" for short track racing? I'm sure this one is fairly easy....there was actually a FULL complete unbuilt one of these on eBay not too long ago....
http://www.mopardealer.com/chrysler.htm
Check this out:http://www.race-cardrivers.com/Chrys...Trans%20Am.htm
I actually have this model kit in 1/24 scale, and no it's not for sale, I think the one you saw on ebay was well over $200. I am seriously looking for the real street version of this car. If you find one of these or a Davey Allison Edition T-Bird let me know, the Allison car has to be a Super Coupe, not the watered down 5.0 car.Last edited by ABYSS64; 03-26-2011, 05:23 PM.
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Yeah, it was the Chrysler Kit Cars. They had different body styles with the complete car: a Dart, an Aspen, a Volare' and the Duster. Ol' Richard hisself took one to Dixie Speedway in Georgia on the dirt and ran third if I recall correctly.
*However*...the very first "test" Kit car had a Challenger body on it - and was "tested" by Dale Earnhardt at Metrolina. Nord Krauskopf's group even built one to run on the dirt.
Here's the link to the one that was for sale; and I apologize. It wasn't eBay'ed. It was "MoParts.com":
http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/...=0#Post6519766

OK, here's some trivia...where did the word "MoPar" originally come from?
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Mopar's Direct Connection
They had the Dodge Aspen R/t and Super Coupe.
Also the Plymouth Volare' Road Runner.
There were street versions and full on stock cars.
Used to have the '77 Aspen R/T.
Last car I ever owned. Been a van and truck guy ever since.
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The #55 Dodge (Had same body as Duster] dnfed . Just located the pic in race program.
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The Dodge kit car, Ruttman and Baker ran 1 in the 1976 24hrs Daytona, it was the only year Nascar stockcars were invited there, I was there, think Hylton was in it; Pearson in 21 also.
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Probably Pearson's first year in Grand National; it's definitely Cotton's Dodge.
Here's a question for ya's:
What was the name of the "full-scale model car" program put together by one of the major factories in the mid-'70s so racers could buy either separate pieces or a complete "kit" for short track racing? I'm sure this one is fairly easy....there was actually a FULL complete unbuilt one of these on eBay not too long ago....
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#6 Pearson drove it but my guess is Cotton Owens in his own car or Ralph Earnhardt.
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He’s the one without the helmet…….Originally posted by BVS40FL View PostCan someone post a photo of stock car "driver"
Jocko Flocko ?
He was an odd lookin fella.

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