Furthermore, I have a big interest in the Dual Four Fury's history because
it gave me some comparison to the D-500-1 story. I had the chase to meet Johnny
Allen at the 50th running of the Daytona 500, the most prolific nascar racer of
Plymouths in the mid 50's (55-58). He was being honored at the legends banquet.
He confirmed to me that Plymouth supplied to him a complete factory Fury racecar
in may of 56. It had the Dual Four setup as well as Imperial brakes and
suspension upgrades. It was so much faster than his 55 he was forced to relearn
his whole operation, from removing almost all tread from the tires to not
running too hard and overheating the motor. Also note his hood read 260 HP after
that. Great guy and still sharp. I finally located Bernie Hentges who conformed
the same experience with a D500-1. He picked up his car in Detroit at the
factory complete with the Dual Four Carbs and Imperial suspension upgrades. Also
note that his hood read 276 HP after that. For those who wondered or were
skeptical about these cars there is now undisputed confirmation that both
Plymouth and Dodge built factory racecars in 1956. Drivers would eventually or
even promptly modify the cars but they were running upon delivery or as in
Brenie's case driven home to Minnesota. Tim in
Golden.
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