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1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT V Code 440-6 Barn Find

The Buick was a ringer,it was essentially the father of the FAST racing series. It was stock appearing, that's all.
Funny thing… that same magazine “Muscle Car Review” wouldn’t include the ‘69 road runner M code 6BBL that Ronnie Sox ran 12.9’s on street tires and full exhaust in their quickest quarter mile muscle car tests from new. Their reason? Ronnie was a pro with the 4 speed and the car they said had a blueprinted engine.

 
I give MCR credit for running the race between the fuel injected Stingray and the 413,the Stingray ran a respectable 13.37,while the 413 dual quad ran 11.70. According to the song the Stingray was on slicks so they ran both cars on slicks.
 
Funny thing… that same magazine “Muscle Car Review” wouldn’t include the ‘69 road runner M code 6BBL that Ronnie Sox ran 12.9’s on street tires and full exhaust in their quickest quarter mile muscle car tests from new. Their reason? Ronnie was a pro with the 4 speed and the car they said had a blueprinted engine.

Ronnie Sox was determined to get the car to run sub thirteen seconds and he did at 12.99.
 
Funny thing… that same magazine “Muscle Car Review” wouldn’t include the ‘69 road runner M code 6BBL that Ronnie Sox ran 12.9’s on street tires and full exhaust in their quickest quarter mile muscle car tests from new. Their reason? Ronnie was a pro with the 4 speed and the car they said had a blueprinted engine.

They had no problem including the GS stage one car,that was clearly a ringer,against the detuned Hemi. Most Hemi cars in that era were pieced together with broken race parts, and decompressed to run on crappy pump gas. There were no new Hemi parts when this took place. I was surprised the GTX ran as well as it did. Most Hemi cars were decompression 16 second show poodles.
 
Funny thing… that same magazine “Muscle Car Review” wouldn’t include the ‘69 road runner M code 6BBL that Ronnie Sox ran 12.9’s on street tires and full exhaust in their quickest quarter mile muscle car tests from new. Their reason? Ronnie was a pro with the 4 speed and the car they said had a blueprinted engine.

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I think it was more that they tuned it up a bit. Timing curve, carbs etc
 
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