Mongoose Rear Engine Hemi Cuda

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dusterdragracer

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Got the honor of seeing (and touching) my friend Dana's Plymouth Dealer's Hemi Cuda yesterday.
This thing is in pristine condition, and a true survivor, even thought the engine and tranny were missing, the rest is complete. It even has the tears in the headliner where it blew a few blower belts.
I took my Mopar friend Ray from Australia (pictured) over to see it.I promise you, it is not "rusting away in Seattle" as Hot Rod magazine recently stated.It lives in a climate controlled building year round.I can't disclose the location, but it far from Seattle.
Dana has most the parts to put it back together except a cast block.Bucky Austin gave him a blower.
I guess the hardest part is finding a torque master tranny. They only made about a 100, he was told most those blew up.
Hard to believe, it was built using mostly a stock frame, with a single masted cylinder to stop it!
Another interesting tid bit, is the rear glass was formed in a pizza oven!
This is the car McEwen drove, but not the one that crashed. Not a replica, or tribute car.This is the real deal.
Dana was asked by Prudhomme if he would sell it to him, but Dana said it was not for sale, as it was a gift from Fred Goeske.
It is not getting a chassis update, so it will never go down the track again. It is destined to become a "Crackle Car"

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One word , WOW , what a car . Would like to see it with the Hemi in it on the track .
 
One of the coolest things I have seen here on FABO :prayer:

Got any more pics? Glad it is in safe hands and not in Don P's hands! Thanks for sharing :glasses7:
 
One of the coolest things I have seen here on FABO :prayer:

Got any more pics? Glad it is in safe hands and not in Don P's hands! Thanks for sharing :glasses7:

Thanks for your interest.
You should be able to find pics on the net.There are tons of them from the old glory days.
It was in Garlits museum before Dana got it.
 

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