It has begun!

I like guys or gals who take some run-of-the-mill car and experiment with it. In 1975 two guys in our Mopar club fabricated their own motor mounts and stabbed a 383 from a wrecked 1969 Road Runner in to a 1970 Duster. That was the first such big block into an A-body swap that I had heard of outside of the professional racers. Another club member replaced his dash controls in his 67 Coronet with a panel of unlabeled toggle switches as an anti-theft deterrent! He was the only one who knew the correct flipping order to start the car or to run accessories! We all shook our head at that one. Another member redirected his windshield washer fluid tubes to spray the driver in the car next to him.

I also liked jet cars, jet bikes, nitro bikes, kite bikes, the guy on the skid plate, all Hemi wheel standers, altered wheel base gassers, and the real funny cars (not the plastic body ones of today).