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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:56 am 
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Car Model: 65 A100 truck
I have a 66 Coronet post and a collection of slants and turbos, just thought I may have some fun with it. The car has no options, just auto trans and heater .Could the weight diff between similiar equipt A's and B's be about 300 lbs ? I have a 8.75 for it also 904 and 727's to choose from.This would be a street- strip car . Thanks ..Dee ..


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 5:39 am 
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We have had a couple B bodies at the Slant races, but no serious race cars.

I have always wanted to do a Slant B or E body just to be different. :D

Stick with a 904 with V-8 guts in it. It will last forever without the extra weight and drag of the 727.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 6:32 am 
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Your looking at about 500 lbs more for a B over A as far as weight.
So guest-a -mation is about 5 to 6 tenths slower.
I agree with using the 904.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 2:10 pm 
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I enjoy things that are different also .There are enough parts aroung here to assemble this thing without spending much.I dont think I could lighten this thing up much , It's already a plain jane model . I saw a /6 three speed floor shift E-body this past summer,cool car.


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Hole saw, glass hood, Get rid of window mechanisms, wiper motor. Glass bumpers..............

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Yep, you'd be amazed how much weight you can get rid of with a hole saw. Also, look the car over real good and get rid of un-necessary nuts, bolts, brackets, etc. You can take out a decent amount for free without compromising the car or your wallet. :lol:

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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 6:30 am 
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Paul Olds runs a good looking B Body that is very competitive. I have seen it several times at Redding slant6 races and each time it runs faster and faster. There should be a photo of it on one of the previous photo "session" from Redding from 2006. Wayne from Chico


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:20 pm 
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Car Model: 65 A100 truck
Going to start with a 8.75 install first .I will have questions regarding suspension set up,hope you dont mind.I haven't had a performance vehicle with a hood since 86, thats when I owned a 69 mach 1 ,460 4 speed,Original S code 390 car.sold it and bought a 65 A-100 pickup.had A-100's ever since.Are Woodburn and Redding the closest races to Vancouver BC ? Thanks..Dee.


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Go ahead with whatever questions you have. Woodburn is closest to BC, but it's not a points race. Medford, OR is next closest followed by Redding, CA or maybe the Eurkea race.

You shouldn't have much trouble putting the power to the ground with a B-body. The Mopar Performance Chassis Manual has plenty of bracket car info. If your engine isn't making a lot of power you may not need anything beyond a good set of street tires.

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When Paul was up last weekend, we took both cars across the scales.
His Slant Six Belvedere has 200# on my Slant Six Valiant. We both had full tanks.
We checked rear axle weight also. Mine was ~60# lighter in the rear. Paul has a trunk mounted battery, and a larger rear axle.

The 74 Valiant is that heavy! :shock: We both put the pedal down. The major difference in our power plants is: I have a single feather duster exhaust, he has Dutra Duals. Both cars pull hard in the mid-range. His just keeps on going.
Paul also has slightly shorter gears. That helps a bunch. He runs about a second quicker than I do in the 1/4.

Paul's engine pulls to much higher RPM than mine does. His is still pulling strong at his 4200 RPM shift point. My Engine wheezes to a shift at 4000-4100 RPM.

Both running Holley 4bbl Carbs. Both essentially stock engines otherwise.

Aha! Free up that exhaust! But we knew that, huh? :wink:

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What did the cars weigh?

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I think mine was something like 3780. I just turned 50 :shock: so CJ will have to give the correct number. :D
My "Dutra Duals" were actually cut and welded by a friend who works at Marathon Coach.
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My brain hurts... :shock:

Mine came in right around 3580.. That was with the two of us in there. I need to write stuff down... :oops:

We're going to have to head for the scales again! I'll take the Valiant down to racing trim, empty the trunk, and see what it weighs. Probably knock another 50# or so off of it.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:53 am 
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My big block C-body wagon weighs in at 3450 lbs with a full cell. Just to point out how much weight you can take out of a vehicle. There was close to 100 lbs in under coating alone that we chipped and scorched off, cut out the trunk area, fiberglass hood and bumper, the list goes on.

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Greasmnky, are you looking for the closest slant only races? Woodburn is far. Do you race Mission? It's our favorite track and run like a Swiss watch.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:52 am 
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Car Model: 65 A100 truck
Mission is 1 hr away. We used to race 1/8 mile in Salmon arm and Kamloops.Just wanted to see some ss cars.... Replaced the 383/auto in my A-100 with a /6 4speed o/d.With the 383 and driver the A-100 was 3640 .The Coronet should be close to that, dont want to hack this car up,found it sleeping in a cow barn.There is a pic of it on the Moparts forum,cars in yards. top of page 4, heading says 66Coronet deluxe,blue in color ...Thanks .. Dee.


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