TWO MOPAR ‘TOP ELIMINATOR HEMI HERITAGE' WINNERS TO BE DISPLAYED AT METRO DETROIT'S WOODWARD DREAM CRUISE
August 14, 2014 by Mopar
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Patrick O'Leary's 1968 Plymouth Road Runner with a 426 HEMI V-8 won the first 'Top Eliminator HEMI Heritage' trophy at the annual Midwest Mopars in the Park. The 53-year-old resident of Lino Lake, Minnesota, has owned his Road Runner for eight years, restoring it in 2011. Painted Matador Red, the vehicle has an automatic transmission with column-mounted shifter and O'Leary says he puts about 1,000 miles a year on it. It currently has 48,000 miles on the odometer. 'This car is not a trailer queen,' says O'Leary, who plans to hold onto the Road Runner until 2018, the car's 50th anniversary. 'If I can't drive it, I don't want it.' The second winner, chosen at the annual Carlisle Chrysler Nationals, is a 1969 Dodge Super Bee with a 426 HEMI V-8 owned by Ron Dezsi of New Boston, Michigan, who bought it in July 2004 from the original owner. Dezsi, a 54-year-old retired contractor, purchased the limited-edition car, which had originally been bought to drag race, after it spent 17 years sitting in a garage with a spun bearing in the engine. The '69 Super Bee had the 426 HEMI, a four-speed transmission and Super Track Pack Dana 60 4.10 rear axle and came with a white exterior/white interior color scheme. Dezsi spent 10 years gathering parts, rebuilding the HEMI engine and restoring it to stock specifications. It currently has just 10,000 miles on the odometer and made its public debut at the Autorama show in Detroit this past spring. The third Mopar 'Top Eliminator HEMI Heritage' vehicle selection will focus on the top performance rides racing down the quarter-mile track at the NHRA U.S. Nationals Aug. 27 to Sept. 1. Mopar will recognize a Sportsman racer who competes in a Chrysler Group vehicle with the 'Top Eliminator HEMI Heritage' trophy. The winner will be determined using similar criteria as the first two, but will add consideration for an entrant's personal expression in modifying a Chrysler Group LLC vehicle that competes on track during race weekends. A fourth vehicle will be selected via an online competition, allowing enthusiasts to upload images of their personal Moparized ride with a vote selecting the fans' favorite among electronic submissions.
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