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Old 09-25-2009, 03:40 AM
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Holy Crap, is that a 2%er I see!?!?!
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Old 09-26-2009, 12:47 AM
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Wes here is some info from Jim Schild on the 2% subject. After having bought his book "Maximum Performance", which I recommend buying, I had some questions about the 2% cars. This is the answer I got from Jim.



Anders:

Thank you for the note. I tried to explain this in my Maximum Performance book but it is confusing. The 2% term actually applies to the NHRA class rules rather than the car. The only cars that were really called "2%" cars were the four 1965 Hemi hardtops that competed at the AHRA Winteratinals at Phoenix in January 1965. There were also four altered 1964 Hemi sedans that are sometimes put into this description but I don't think they were ever actually referred to by the 2% term. These were the 1964 cars with moved front and rear wheels and special front suspension components.
At the AHRA Winternationals in 1965 two Dodge and two Plymouth hardtops were entered. These were actually cars that were later altered to the better-known 15" - 10" configuration to run later in that year. These cars had acid-dipeed two-door hardtop bodies and used all of the rest of the parts, including the interiors from the donor Hemi sedans. The A-FX rules allowed a 2% wheelbase change so that is where the term came from. These cars actually had a 115" wheelbase, the same as the standard Hemi sedans but used fiberglass doors, front fenders and hoods with A/Fx scoops. If you have my Maximum Performance book, find the color photo of the 1965 Melrose Missile Plymouth in the 1965 chapter. That is one of the 1965 2% cars. The other cars were the Ramchargers Dodge, the Color-Me-Gone Dodge and the Golden Commandos Plymouth. After this one meet, all four cars were altered to the full 10" - 15" configuration. All but the Melrose Missile were sent back to Detroit to be modified. The Missile work was done at Melrose Motors. I just talked with the second driver Cecil Yother last weekend at Moline. Some people have mistakenly believed these were four additional cars but that is not true.
That is a great photo of Shirley Shahan's 1965 Plymouth I have not seen. In that photo the front wheels are in the stock location. They just look different because of the front end height. She continued to run that car in NHRA Super Stock for the 1965 season. I believe the rear wheels were altered for the 1966 season but is was very obvious.
I hope that explains it.


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Most books refer to the 64's as the original 2% cars.
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Yes that´s right Wes. I found this in "Factory Lightweights" by Charles R. Morris.


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Fast forward to 1974 when these two pics were taken at Santa Pod, by Hasse Biörck from Sweden.
On the far left is a car namned "The Bounty Hunter", then you can see a small part of the former Heavy Challenger now named "London Heavy", then the "Brooklyn Heavy" Duster, and on the right a "Rod Shop" Cuda.



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well there you go. two of our favorite Pro Stock cars stolen away from us as we slept! Merry Christmas........Sveden wins again! HA!
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"London Heavy" is back in the States Sammy. Merry Christmas to you !

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