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  2. Lee Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The Reher-Morrison-Shepherd team won NHRA's Division 4 Modified championship in 1973, [3] and took a class win at the 1974 Winternationals in a pumpkin orange Chevrolet-powered F/Gas [citation needed] Ford Maverick. [4] Shepherd ran back-to-back 10.67s to defeat John Smith’s M/Gas Volkswagen and defending event champion Bob Riffle’s C/Gas ...

  3. Morris Engines - Wikipedia

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    W.R. Morris became the sole Ordinary shareholder of the new company, over which he therefore retained full control and, as a result of the change in ownership, Morris Engines Ltd. became Morris Motors (1926) Ltd., Engines Branch. The (1926) was dropped from the company's name in 1929.

  4. Land speed racing - Wikipedia

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    Reher-Morrison Nitrous oxide-injected carbureted DRCE 2 [citation needed] V8 Engine 414.477: 667.037: 414.316: 666.776 Non-supercharged piston-engine record [18] Group II, Class 11: [25] September 17, 2012: Bonneville Salt Flats, USA: George Poteet: Speed Demon streamliner Twin-turbocharged Dart small-block V8 [28] 439.562 707.408 439.024: 706. ...

  5. BMC C-Series engine - Wikipedia

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    Austin C-Series engine in an Austin-Healey 3000 Mark II. The BMC C-Series is a straight-6 automobile engine produced from 1954 to 1971. Unlike the Austin-designed A-Series and B-Series engines, it came from the Morris Engines drawing office in Coventry and therefore differed significantly in its layout and design from the two other designs which were closely related.

  6. BL O-series engine - Wikipedia

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    Offered in the unusual capacity of 1.7 L as well as 2.0 L, it proved to be reliable and was widely used in BL vehicles. These included the rear wheel drive Morris Ital of 1980 (1.7 L or 2.0 L with an automatic gear box), the rear wheel drive Rover SD1 of 1982 (2.0 L only), and 1.7 L and 2.0 L in the front wheel drive Austin Ambassador – in fact the only engine offered in this model.

  7. Bruce Allen (drag racer) - Wikipedia

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    Allen's first car for drag racing was a 1966 Oldsmobile 442 which engine kept breaking with Allen later switching to a Chevrolet L-88 engine. [ 3 ] In 1970, Allen owned and operated a gasoline station and the same year saw him team up with Jim Hanley, a member of the Gratiot Auto Supply team, to run a 1964 Chevrolet Corvette in the D/MP and E ...