langendorfer wrote: > Bob: > There was an option in 1962 that you could get on Dodges (and maybe > Plymouths) that was a low block 383 with 343 Horsepower that had the in-line > 2X4 setup, which is what your manifold checks out as coming from, based on > the casting number. > It was a rare combination (a friend of mine had one in a 62 Polara > Convert around 1970) and was a perpetual class winner at the drags as it > provided a better package than virtually anything else in its class (E or F > stock, maybe - It's been a long time!) > There was also a famous 1962 Dodge Station Wagon called "Behemoth" that ran > this combination quite successfully in the 1960s. > Keith WHERE was this allowed to Run In "Stock" class??? NHRA and IHRA ( mid 70's ) They took one look under the hood of my 300-C and Automaticlly I was placed in SuperStock. There was No convincing the track folks that the car was Stone stock, No Optional under the hood treatments. -- Paul Holmgren Hoosier Corps #33, L-6 2 57 300-C's in Indy