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The Motown Missile and the Sox & Martin Duster Return After 35 Years Have they lost their mind? Motown Missile vs Sox & Martin Duster, after 35 years -- in exceedingly rare and valuable, period-correct drag cars The Motown Missile and Sox & Martin Duster were successful drag racing cars in the 1970s -- and soon, they will be back on the strip. Their owners will make a (possibly) once in a lifetime tour of the country for the Ronnie Sox Foundation, exhibition-racing and match-racing the restored Pro Stock cars.
Fred Ristagno has one of the Sox & Martin cars; Arnie Klann has the original 1971 Motown Missile Challenger and the wire car, and is campaigning a Missile-branded Neon dragster which will also go on tour. Kevin originally bought his Motown Missile as an investment, recognizing it was a part of history; he was thinking he.d sell it, at first, but then the Mopar bug bit, and he found himself spending 25 hour weeks restoring the car, and now says he wouldn't think about selling it. Kevin was impressed with the helpfulness and enthusiasm of the Mopar community, and looks forward to meeting more people on tour.
Kevin and Fred first met at the Hemi Reunion, then at the Henderson Reunion, where they raced against each other; everyone loved the idea of more match races, including numerous track owners, but the schedule won't be confirmed until at least January 2009. No contracts have been signed yet, but there has been a lot of enthusiasm. For example, Bob George, of Pittsburgh Raceway Park, has talked about featuring the Missiles at the Curt George Memorial Race in June. That date is almost certain; another likely date is the Columbus Chrysler Classic in May.
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