Bob 'Turk' Tarozzi

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Yeh I'm still around. To refresh, I was a Chrysler race engineer in the late 60's and early 70's ( that's 1968 and 1970). I have a website www.rtarozzi.com lots of good photos and info.
NEW. Just started a blog. Ramblings of sorts. Good and bad. Check it out and see what I mean. I plan on publishing once or twice a month. Already have about five articles up and look forward to feedback and requests.

Bob 'Turk' Tarozzi
 
I've read some of your stuff. It's easy to "lose" people on the dubya dubya dubya LOL
 
I'm sure you'll bring a wealth of info here, stay active! Thanks
 
Yup. I got your book. Glad you're still around!
 
Yeh I'm still around. To refresh, I was a Chrysler race engineer in the late 60's and early 70's ( that's 1968 and 1970). I have a website www.rtarozzi.com lots of good photos and info.
NEW. Just started a blog. Ramblings of sorts. Good and bad. Check it out and see what I mean. I plan on publishing once or twice a month. Already have about five articles up and look forward to feedback and requests.

Bob 'Turk' Tarozzi

Great , did u work w/ Hoover and the boys ?
Following !
 
Thanks for stopping by FABO.

It was my honor to hear you speak and meet you at Carlisle a few years back. Upon my return, I immediately ordered your book, a great and easy read for any Mopar fan.

Bob "Turk" Tarozzi is the REAL DEAL!!.
 
I enjoyed reading your book also, thanks for the update. I'm building a NASCAR/Trans Am sized Mopar 305 small block by the way. Had Cunningham custom connecting rods fabricated for the 2.96 stroke full-radiused Bryant billet crankshaft I ordered.

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Glad to have you back, Bob.
there is a lot of great stuff on your website, thanks for posting the link.
 
Hello Bob,
The destroked 318 to a 305 in the NASCAR Grand Touring circuit would be a fun read. :)
 
Bob, thanks for checking in. Looking forward to reading your blog.
 
Yeh I'm still around. To refresh, I was a Chrysler race engineer in the late 60's and early 70's ( that's 1968 and 1970). I have a website www.rtarozzi.com lots of good photos and info.
NEW. Just started a blog. Ramblings of sorts. Good and bad. Check it out and see what I mean. I plan on publishing once or twice a month. Already have about five articles up and look forward to feedback and requests.

Bob 'Turk' Tarozzi

Hi Bob. Welcome to our page. It would be nice to see you over on Moparts too. I still have your signature on my '68 Barracuda convertible while at Willow Springs. Really enjoyed picking your brains that day.

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Welcome to FABO Bob.
I read the 'Forward' in your book and was hooked by your mention of the A-body Hemi program and your work with Keith Black. I immediately ordered your book to read all the rest.
Looking forward to more.
 
GREAT STUFF> You da man! Thank you for your influence on MOPAR racing.
 
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