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How many Mopar guys Drive 4-speed cars like this

James Memmel

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and yes I know it's a Ford Mustang but I'll tell you what I don't care what anybody says that's one bad *** f****** Ford Mustang
 
This 4 speed Hemi Cuda shifts well, steering with the front wheels in the air is tricky.

Matt Hensley has a 3 pedal 4 speed 68 Hemi Barracuda...Right lane

Left lane
 
Yeah those two cudas are cool but watch the video closer that Mustang he's Feathering the gas just to get it to come down and he doesn't have wheelie bars on it so he could have been dragging the back bumper so I still think that's more impressive than both them cuda's oh yes also he is Shifting that car while it is in air
 
My 70 Roadrunner is a 440+6 and I've power shifted both the a833 and my current Passon 855.
Practically effortless! Pretty amazing with the helicopter joystick sized shifter, but I'll tell ya, I haven't been power shifting long, but it is instinctual, and I have to credit the hardware.
 
Years back I used to bracket race this 66 Dart that I had a 340 and a 4-speed in. I loved racing with the 4-speed as I would launch with the go pedal going on the floor as I let the clutch out. And the go pedal stayed on the floor until the run was done. I used a Hurst Super Shifter with the T-handle and boy I could really slam the gears and power shift that bad boy. My 63 I have now is and auto which I am glad because I broke a lot of parts in that 340 Dart with the 4-speed in it. And it only ran 11.90's best back in 1982 when I rolled it six times. My 63 runs 10's as a street car and has not broke anything yet. Ron

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