You may recognise this one, an ex-Billadeau race car that’s now on the street. You can read more about it’s history here. Pete brought it in for us to fit his HEMI engine.




You may recognise this one, an ex-Billadeau race car that’s now on the street. You can read more about it’s history here. Pete brought it in for us to fit his HEMI engine.
Bought in as a new street/strip project for the 2010 season, this 1964 Plymouth Fury was lined up for the full Billadeau treatment.
The body was stripped back ready for a panel by panel, full bare metal respray. Once the bodywork was complete, the installation of a Dana 60 followed. The motor was the next stage – a cross rammed 426 HEMI.