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I found this ad in the current issue of the Goodguy's Gazette
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1971 BFG "Tirebird" |
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750k asking price. Cool car
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69 NASCAR PACECAR Camaro 1 of 7 68 Shelby GT500 Convert Some other GM and Mopar |
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For that asking price, it better include lots of original documentation as well as 'Dandy Dick' himself plus his cigar.
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Craig S. "I saw Elvis At 1000 Feet" John Force. |
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And look just like the picture.
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DAMN that is sure a nice piece of DRAG RACING HISTORY If it is the REAL McCOY but 750K! Sure is a lot of $$$$!It would be COOL to own something like that though!
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It would be hard to validate this price on Dick's Hemi Factory lightweight because of its extreme rarity, but it definitely has superb notoriety, great provenance, strong track exploits, race hemi heritage (reintroduction of the hemi), etc. I can say this is a very important milestone car. $750,000 is a lot of money, but it is nonetheless an awesome, forceful race car that changed drag racing in transitioning from Super Stock to Altered Wheel Base and ultimately Funny Cars. Chrysler created the factory AWBs the following year ('65) as a result of Dick Landy's exploits. Dick was a real pioneer.
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I would say Dick Landy's exploits were part..but not all of the reason for the AWB 65 cars. In fact, it is considered in some circles, that the Ramchargers were the first group to go the 2% route which led to the AWB revolution. The Ramchargers 64 hemi car was also the "mule car" for all the race hemi's(really the first hemi drag car).
Still very rare car..just need to keep in mind the other important Mopar racers of the time. Dick's 65 car actually traded hands for more than the asking price on the 64. Just my opinion... Regards, Alex
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63 Max Wedge, 65 RO51, 64 A864..original cars,99 Dodge Ram Van(my favorite) |
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Good info Alex. Those talented and energetic Ramchargers were definitely pushing the envelope. "The First Funny Car" reference to Dick's car is not literal. My understanding is it just happened that the announcer at the track coined the unique look as such altho other "funny" looking cars had preceded it including the Ramcharger boys. Dick was really starting to push the rules beyond the "2%" as the year went on. Anyway, its all great history and this car speaks to me! Wouldn't mind having one of the 2% cars either!
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Just a LITTLE MUCH for my pocketbook!!!
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"This is Sheriff Buford T. Justice, I'm in pursuit of a black Trans Am, he is all mine so stay out of the way" |
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Hi Sam,
You caught me.. a guy from Ft. "DODGE" on a chebbie site. Rest assured I have no Dodges just Chebbies (and a few PLYMOUTH's ![]() The car was for sale in the late 70's in the National Dragster for considerably less(like all of them of course). If I can ever find the ad I'll post it. Having fun, Alex
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63 Max Wedge, 65 RO51, 64 A864..original cars,99 Dodge Ram Van(my favorite) |
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