Stock and Super Stock cars are known for pulling great wheelstands, but this is beyond the pale! The driver of this humongo Plymouth, which we think is a C/SA (C stock automatic) machine launches of the starting line at Dakota’s Thunder Valley Dragways and puts on one hell of a show. If the car is a C/SA runner that would make it 440 6-bbl equipped. Judging by the immediacy and length of this wheelstand, that’s big block torque working hard!
We’re thinking the front end comes smashing down somewhere around 200ft into the run, and you can literally hear steel meet the track. The driver isn’t phased and legs the car right out the back door. Must do this on every lap! Hell, if it does, he must have his header guy on call because there has to be a couple of flatted tubes after this wheel hanger!
Press play to see just how far a big Mopar can fly!
Nice video by Jerry Nash at Thunder Valley Dragways, Marion, South Dakota. This is a Midwest Class Racers weekend, they always have great cars and racers. Cool to see our local track here!!
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Fantastic!
That was majestic! I think the six pack cars may have come with skid plates, but that’s probably a little more abuse than they were designed for.
I love stockers, but i feel for that poor car. Guy hasnt got it set up very well.
Note to self: feather the throttle, save the headers. Got it!