SEMA 2007: Big Daddy And Mopar To Burn Nitro Again

Big Daddy Don Garlits has always liked his Chryslers. He stuck with the hemispherical variety of engine even when the dark forces of moneyed sponsorship tried to convince him otherwise. Back in May we found out that he continues to enjoy stuffing hemis down into the framerails. The Swamp Rat XII is now finished and rolling out to SEMA from Florida. The vintage 6:71 blower looks better than bitchen raking down on top of the modern 392 mill. Release and specifications after the jump. [Big Daddy Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing]

ANOTHER MILESTONE FOR BIG DADDY

Don Garlits supercharges the new 392 HEMI Crate Engine with a
vintage 6-71 blower and takes it back in time to power his historic

Swamp Rat XII dragster. The Mopar® Wynn's Charger commemorates

his long association with both Chrysler and Wynn's.

The new 392 HEMI Crate Engine is the latest chapter in Big Daddy's

long history with Chrysler, starting with the 331-cubic-inch FirePower

HEMI V8 he adopted in 1956. Then, fifty years ago, he upgraded to the

new 392 FirePower HEMI and started a long series of record-breaking

performances. In 1959 Garlits added the first supercharger to his 392,

and he never looked back. Even when Chevrolet and Ford came

knocking with fistfuls of dollars, Big Daddy stood firm. "I like my

Chryslers," he said. "Money wasn't always everything."

The new Mopar Wynn's Charger also marks the renewal of Wynn's

sponsorship of Don Garlits. The relationship began in 1960 when a

Wynn's decal first appeared on Swamp Rat III. "Wynn's was the first

company to sponsor me," said Big Daddy. "Before that, the only help I

got was free parts." The name "Wynn's Jammer" appeared on Swamp

Rat VII a few years later. The current name, "Wynn's Charger," was on

Swamp Rat X and was last seen on Swamp Rat XXIII in 1977 ... until the

launch of today's historic new Mopar Wynn's Charger.

TECH SPECS:

Engine: ...................... Mopar 392 HEMI Crate Engine, modified by
Don Garlits

Horsepower: ............ Not yet measured, but more than adequate

Fuel Injection:.......... Vintage Crower Four-Port

Intake Manifold:...... Hand-fabricated in Big Daddy's shop

Supercharger:.......... 6-71 with vintage 392 front snout and rare

Reath Automotive rear cover

Compression:........... 7.0:1 (Venolia pistons)

Camshaft:.................. Crane "Nitro"

Crankshaft:............... Mopar 392

Oil Pump: .................. Mopar 392

Clutch:....................... Schiefer multi-disc

Gears:........................ High gear only

Fuel Pump:................ Vintage Mechanical. Driven off blower

rear cover

Fuel:........................... 80% Nitro, 20% Methanol

Chassis: .................... Garlits Swamp Rat 12-A, restored

Wheelbase:.............. 137 inches (200 inches overall length)

Weight: ..................... 1500 lbs

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