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dual fours

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Hi there everybody, just signed up here because I like B-Bodies, imagine that.
Well I have had my 70 Dodge Charger SE for sometime now, April 21,1977.
Had a lot of good times running the streets terrorizing the GM's and FoMoCo's in my town. Gas was cheap back then and we would drain a tank in one nights running.
Layed a lot of rubber on the streets, going forward fast and stopping fast.
Some nights where hot and heavy.
The heart of my Charger has a 383ci. Magnum motor, Winter's built 727 automatic racing tranny, 8-3/4" turning 3.91's, F60-15's up front and L60-15's on the rear, I needed it to hook up fast, added traction bars and solid motor mounts.
Will try to attach a photo. I like pictures also, and will start looking at the Gallery.
Thank You, dual fours.
 

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nice 70 Charger, welcome to FBBO
 
Hi dual fours, nice name for this place. :) Welcome from Canada - nice Charger!
 
Welcome! Nice ride.

Are you running "dual fours" on your 383?
Yes, many years ago, late 70's I was a teenager and an old (40 something) to me car guy said that he had something I may like, it looked interesting to me. We installed a genuine Chrysler 2x4 cast iron manifold with two new Carter carbs. Yes it did make a big difference, running from light to light, anything from one city block out to three quarters of a mile.
 

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Yes, many years ago, late 70's I was a teenager and an old (40 something) to me car guy said that he had something I may like, it looked interesting to me. We installed a genuine Chrysler 2x4 cast iron manifold with two new Carter carbs. Yes it did make a big difference, running from light to light, anything from one city block out to three quarters of a mile.

Cool deal neighbor!

Are you doing Chrysler Carlisle? Sounds like quite a few on here are going. There's a couple of threads on this.
 
I hope to get to Carlisle in July, it is a very busy weekend with York's Muscle Car Madness Featureing GM's :icon_rolleyes: oh well, then Beaver Springs Drags. What to do, what to do?
 
Welcome from Maine!
 
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