January 2024 Hot Rod of the Month
Dodge Montana Dodge Boys Fast Four Special submitted by Peter Hendrickson

Jan 2024 Peter Hendrickson featured image

Make:
Dodge

Model:
Montana Dodge Boys Fast Four Special

Engine:
1928 Dodge Brothers Fast Four

Transmission:
Ford toploader

Rear End:
Ford 9"

More about the car

Our January Hot Rod of the Month, the Montana Dodge Boys Fast Four Special, was submitted by Peter Hendrickson.

Jan 2024 Peter Hendrickson

Body

  • 1928 Dodge Victory Six

Frame

  • 1928 Dodge – modified

Wheelbase

  • 109″

Brakes

  • FRONT: none
  • REAR: Ford 12×2 drum

Suspension

  • FRONT: Transverse leaf
  • REAR: Coilover

Tires

  • FRONT: M&H Racemaster 23×3.5-15
  • REAR: 7.00-18 Dunlop Vintage Race

Additional Details

Built in 2008, the Fast Four Special is the first non-Ford to ever set a record in the vintage flathead four-cylinder class at Bonneville. Between 2008 and 2017, it set fourteen land speed records at Bonneville and El Mirage. It currently still holds nine records in nine different classes, has put five different drivers in the record book, and is the fastest fl at head banger roadster on the planet, with a record of 150.141 set at Bonneville Speedweek in 2017.

The five-main bearing 1928 Dodge “Fast Four” block is a rarity as it was only used from August 1927 until April 1928, and the team scours Craigslist regularly looking for spares. The block is the only remaining part of the engine, and since there is no aftermarket support, the team has homemade every piece of the drivetrain, from casting the cylinder heads to grinding the cams. The records have been set in various classes ranging from normally aspirated on gasoline to supercharged on 10% nitro.
As per the rules, the body is a bone-stock 1928 Dodge Brothers Victory Six Roadster and is technically still street-legal when run in the Street Roadster class, although in the Modified Roadster class, the headlights are removed, and a home-built nose, roll cage fairing, and belly pan are added.
The car was parked in 2018 after losing an engine, and the team has been campaigning their blown ArdunLakester since (five more records), but the Fast Four Special is returning to the dry lakes in the summer of 2024with a homemade overhead valve head, which will bump it into the specialty-head banger (V4) classes.

All of this is made possible by generous sponsorship from fellow AHRF member Ron Cooper, ARP, Vortech Superchargers, CP/Carrillo, and Mopar Vintage Speed.

Engine Type

  • 1928 Dodge Brothers Fast Four

Bore & Stroke

  • 3.875 x 4.125

Displacement

  • 215

Pistons

  • CP

Heads

  • Mopar Vintage Speed

Compression

  • 11.2 N/A, 8:1 blown

Intake

  • Fabricated

Carbs

  • Carb Shop 500 CFM blow-through

Cam

  • EDGY

Valves

  • Small Block Chevy

Valve Springs

  • Small Block Chevy

Ignition

  • MSD crank trigger waste fire

Exhaust

  • homemade header

Pipes

  • 3″ straight

Mufflers

  • none

Clutch

  • Hayes 11″

Flywheel

  • Big Block Chevy

Engine HP

  • 240

Shift Linkage

  • Hurst

Trans

  • Ford toploader

Transmission Gears

  • Custom close ratio

Overdrive

  • None

Rear End

  • Ford 9″

Rear Axle Ratio

  • 2.47- 3.0 depending on event

About the AHRF Hot Rod of the Month Contest

The Hot Rod of the Month Contest is a special opportunity available only to Foundation Members. Active Members have a two-week period EACH MONTH in which to enter a car they own by providing photos and a description of their car. During the following two-week period, all Members, whether they have entered a car or not, can individually vote for their favorite car.

The car with the most Member votes at the end of each month will be the AHRF Hot Rod of the Month and will be featured on the AHRF website and on social networks.

At the end of each calendar year, the Advisory Board of the Foundation will select one car, as the AHRF Hot Rod of the Year, from that year’s Hot Rod of the Month winners. The Hot Rod of the Year will be given special publicity, and the car will be maintained in an ongoing catalog of AHRF Hot Rod of the Year winners.



About the AHRF Hot Rod of the Month Contest

The Hot Rod of the Month Contest is a special opportunity available only to Foundation Members. Active Members have a two-week period EACH MONTH in which to enter a car they own by providing photos and a description of their car. During the following two-week period, all Members, whether they have entered a car or not, can individually vote for their favorite car.

The car with the most Member votes at the end of each month will be the AHRF Hot Rod of the Month and will be featured on the AHRF website and on social networks.

At the end of each calendar year, the Advisory Board of the Foundation will select one car, as the AHRF Hot Rod of the Year, from that year’s Hot Rod of the Month winners. The Hot Rod of the Year will be given special publicity, and the car will be maintained in an ongoing catalog of AHRF Hot Rod of the Year winners.