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- 239 cu in (3,920 cc) flathead, introduced in 1939). A Halibrand quick-change rearend was also typical, and an Edelbrock intake manifold or Harman and Collins...
- Cale led 16. Virginia 500 – Cale Yarborough crashed when Dave Marcis' rearend spilled fluid while dueling for the lead. Darrell Waltrip thus took the...
- and 6:1 compression, driving a three-speed transmission and low-geared rearend, for superior acceleration. Front suspension was Ballamy swing axle, rear...
- 9 1/2 foot body effectively had the IH engine (SD-220), transmission, rearend, wheels (although with varying bolt patterns), and braking system of an...
- Retrieved 2023-08-20. O'Clair, Jim (2019-09-23). "Chrysler 8-3/4 inches rearends". hemmings.com. Hemmings Motor News. Archived from the original on 2023-08-20...
- transmission. The front axle mounted the usual bicycle wheels, while the rearend was a modified Jaguar IRS (when most dragsters used a solid-mounted axle)...
- 2008. This was after several attempts to slow the car down- such as a rearend gears change and additional weight. Powered by Ford's 4.6L V8 engine, it...
- Halibrand is an American maker of racing wheels and quick-change rearend housings. Halibrand started in Culver City, California in 1946. Its first product...
- International Speedway since 1967. Cale Yarborough led 78 laps but fell out with rearend failure. Following the race Maurice Petty found out the team's overheating...
- Ford, fell out after 40 laps, while Richard Petty finished 16th after rearend failure; Petty was driving the 1974 Dodge Charger for the final time as...