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1979 Chrysler 300 Race car

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For those following the Museum page, you're already up to date on this. I purchased it a few weeks ago as I was searching for a bracket car to come back to drag racing. My nephews actively race and I haven't been in a race car in 15+ years. I always like the unusual, so why not go for a big heavy 300. It has a 408 setup on alcohol, power glide and 9" ford currently. When we got it, checked it over, changed fluids and headed to the track. The car was wildly inconsistent. With a lot of other things go on, we shelved it for about 10 days. We had some motors we were just going to swap into it, change converter and call it a day. Our spare motors had more runs than we anticipated and are now in the shop for full rebuilds. Eliminating their ability to hit my timeline of racing thanksgiving weekend. We don't have specs on the motor in the car, so decided to start pulling it apart. We took the carb off and realized it's massively over jetted. We have a 7.10's 1/8th mile car running jets that equal our Roadster that runs 2 seconds faster. We snagged a carb from our wagon race car as it's a similar build and put it on Moby just to see if that cleared things up. She ran like a top and got much tighter in the consistency area. With that problem solved, it's back into the shop for some repair work. The 9" is coming out in place of a Dana 60. If we have time, we'll rip out all the wiring and start over. All the brakes will be replaced and front end rebuilt. Might look at tying the frame together, we'll see. I'll post the updates here, hopefully you guys find them interesting. I may need to lean on some people for spare parts as there are some things I'd like to put back as it was from the factory. They went a bit excessive trying to make a whale a minnow.





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I think you posted a picture of the front on fb. Does it have the cross hair grill? I really like the look on this car.
 
I believe that car was from Arizona at one time and watched it race several times in Las Vegas.
It may have been owned from a member on here. I had a original one, wife called it the Great White Whale.
Tying the frame may help. I would. Man I like that car...
 
I bought something from a guy around here a couple years ago that had a white one in his garage. Just a street car though.
 
It's in the shop now, we've found all types of fun issues. More to come. Yes, it was out of AZ. At one time was boosted, till it went boom I think. Then previous owner put a nice little 408 in it, but with a hydraulic cam, which we don't typically use. We're going to keep the gear at a 4:10 for now to keep RPM's down.

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Good solid car with a straight body. I believe they lightened it quite a bit taking all the heavy braces out of the doors and the 5 mph bumper stuff that weighs a ton. Have you weighed it yet ?
 
3500 with no driver. We're going to put the Dana in which will add some weight, but changing the brakes out which will offset. By the time we add bars and with me weighing more than my nephews, probably 3700 with driver once we're done.
 
Very nice! It's great to see one presented so nicely. Most of the public is not aware of this special model year offering from Chrysler.

I still have my '79 300 bought new in September of 1980.
 
Chrysler has a rich history of race cars IMO. My fondest is the matched pair of Bright red 1962 Chrysler 300's father/son race team of Buck and Buddy Baker entered in the 1962? Daytona 500. They were big, beautiful and looked mean in their race livery.
 
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