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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 318075" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>Snow:</p><p>From the factory there was a difference between a 4 barrel and 3 duces. A GTO in 65 with the 3 pots was hard to beat by other factory cars. Later the mopars, chevy, ect, came but the GTO for me still had the name. Race 442 4 barrel against 442 and GTO with 3-2 barrels and never won.</p><p></p><p>Street racing for me was very common. A new 65 442 at a cost of $3,500. Looked at a plain Jane 66 Plymouth but with a hemi with a sticker price of $3,200. Thursday night would go down Broadway in Fargo and one path the race was on to air port road. Only once were the cops out there. One night a dealership came with an older Plymouth and had put a hemi in it. Yes the 426 motor was king kong.</p><p></p><p>Those were the greatest of times. The working ladies we ran with could drink with the best of us and always paid their way. Fast cars and respectful women left many memories for me and i am sure for many of the older ones on here. db</p><p></p><p>Today' boys and girls have no idea. Cost was being old today but well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 318075, member: 4743"] Snow: From the factory there was a difference between a 4 barrel and 3 duces. A GTO in 65 with the 3 pots was hard to beat by other factory cars. Later the mopars, chevy, ect, came but the GTO for me still had the name. Race 442 4 barrel against 442 and GTO with 3-2 barrels and never won. Street racing for me was very common. A new 65 442 at a cost of $3,500. Looked at a plain Jane 66 Plymouth but with a hemi with a sticker price of $3,200. Thursday night would go down Broadway in Fargo and one path the race was on to air port road. Only once were the cops out there. One night a dealership came with an older Plymouth and had put a hemi in it. Yes the 426 motor was king kong. Those were the greatest of times. The working ladies we ran with could drink with the best of us and always paid their way. Fast cars and respectful women left many memories for me and i am sure for many of the older ones on here. db Today' boys and girls have no idea. Cost was being old today but well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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