I put down at least (3) stock Hemi car’s with my 13.2@106 mph (7” slicks), 4 speed 383 RoadRunner on the track and on the street back in 1970-72. It ran 13.9’s with G-70x14 belted tires and a 4.30 rear. That was very quick back then for a street machine. Mostly ran 1/8th mile on the street and the race was over before the higher HP cars stopped spinning and started to catch up. Lot’s of memories…440-6’s, 428 SCJ mustangs and LS-6’s were definitely out of my league but I never ran into a super quick Hemi in the street. The serious Hemi guys probably didn’t want to come out and play! Like any big block back in the day, you needed sticky tires to get a hole shot and even with L-60x15’s, you could not get any traction with 500 ft lbs of torque. The only sticky tire you could get back then were drag slicks and I wasn’t going to run any big block running slicks on the street. A lot of Hemi’s just had 3.23’s and barely ran 14.0 or high 13’s. With a Hemi, you needed the super track pack, some distributor and carb tweaks and a lot of experience to be competitive on the street.