Don Grotheer - 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II Super Stock in White
Limited Edition - Estimated Production 400 pcs
Features Include:
• Opening doors, trunk, and hood
• Poseable steering
• Plumbed and wired 426 HEMI engine
• Detailed interior
• Diecast metal body
pre-production images - final product may vary
Don Grotheer may not be a household name, but he was a Super Stock NHRA/AHRA heavy hitter during the 1960s. Grotheer started racing a black '63 Plymouth followed by a white '63 Plymouth AA/Stock eliminator in 1965. He was able to win the AA/S championship, which caught the attention of Bob Cahill, product planner, and manager of Chrysler's drag racing program. Cahill provided Grotheer a parts contract. Grotheer was also enlisted to conduct performance clinics at Chrysler dealerships (along with Sox & Martin and Dick Landy) and he did over 75 of them.
He was also a pioneer of the Pro Stock class in its infancy. In 1967, Grotheer raced a '67 Plymouth Belvedere and won the Winternationals class eliminations, securing another Division Championship. Grotheer went on and won again in 1967 then again at the '69 Winternationals in his Super Stock/B Automatic Cuda with B&M "secret weapons" transmission parts and "race-stall tork-converter." Always an innovator, he continued to race for many more years.
Adult collectible designed for use by persons 14 years of age and older.