STREET RACING LEGEND “The Black Ghost” RETURNS! *NEW* 2023 Hellcat Black Ghost Special Edition


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While I was in Michigan for Roadkill Nights I got a chance to meet up with Gregory Qualls, the son of the LEGENDARY Godfrey “GQ” Qualls, owner of The Black Ghost Dodge Challenger. He was a street racing legend that I look up to and who inspired me to begin racing as a teenager in my first 1970 Dodge Challenger. Dodge is now releasing the NEW 2023 Black Ghost Special Edition Hellcat to immortalize a street racing legend!

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Holley Performance

Whipple Superchargers

JackFab Performance

Biddle Motorsports Tuning

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Amsoil – Best Drag Racing Oil

Mickey Thompson Tires

Racing Fire Jacket (Orange):

Cameras:
Insta360 One X2:
GoPro Hero 9 Black:
Sony Camera:
Triple Suction Camera Mount (trunk):
Universal Smartphone Clamp:
Dual Post Telescopic Headrest Mount:
USB Type C Cable:
Extension Pole Tripod:
LED Video Light:
Universal Video Microphone:
Micro Windjammers:
Ring Light Kit (18 Inch):
USB SD Card Reader:

Tires:
MT ET Street Radial Pro 315/60R15:
MT 27.5×4.5-15 ET Drag Front Tire:

Car:
24 FT Quick Disconnect Winch Power Cable:
5500 lb. Electric Winch:
GPS Based Performance Meter:
Reading Glasses Keychain Case:
Diesel Fuel Cap (Billet Aluminum):

Music:
Maxwell Young – Spark

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40 Comments

  1. Great tribute Demonology !!! That car is one of the great stories from the Altar of Mopar !!! Has the same mystique as Big Willie and his Daytona it is these men and women who have kept the Legend of Mopar Alive and well even during this turn of circumstances once again. Just like it is 1970 all over again !!!

  2. My uncle has told me quite a few stories about that and it is nothing to mess with that Dodge you got to love it it is beautiful I'm sure quite a few people would give their first born LOL to get their hands on that I just hope that my lifetime I will be able to see that I would love it

  3. I've said it for a long time about the 'Black Ghost', but my guess is that the car was not sporting the standard '426 Hemi'…at all. It MOST-LIKELY either 'accidentally came with' or had a swap early in its life, to the '426 Race-Prep Hemi'. Yes, there WERE two 426 Hemi's…one was 11:1 compression, the other (promised to only go to commercial accounts for professional racing), was a 12.9:1 engine. There are a lot of other rumors about the Race Hemi, most are not true. Some claim it required the 440-Wedge intake, some claim the block was 'beefier'…none of this is true. The Race Hemi had its own set of heads, a larger carburator and higher compression. In fact, compression was so high, that one professional racer I knew in the day, who owned two of the Race Hemi's, said 'Yeah, once you fueled it up on 105 (Octane) or better, and started it, you could pretty-much throw the distributor away…it almost behaved like it was dieseling'. The Race Hemi was long-denied by Mopar, but it did exist, and eventually, the truth came out…all but the power rating. While the standard Hemi was rated 425-HP, most who have owned them will tell you 'maybe out-of-the-box', but they all agree, with just a few minor adjustments, the engine was easily capable of 450-HP…and in fact, would have beaten the 1970 454-LS6 Chevelle in the quarter, were it able to get traction off-the-line (it spun out much longer, in the tests, than the Chevelle). By comparison…the Race-Prepped Hemi with 105-or higher octane fuel, was 'grapevine rumored' to be breaking through the 700-HP level…and with a blower or other forced-air induction system, was quite-easy to get to 1,000-HP. Guess if the engine in the 'Black Ghost' now is the same one as was in it in Detroit back then…you could pull a spark plug and bore-scope the pistons…13:1 pistons KINDA STAND OUT FOR BEING A BIT 'dome-ey'!

  4. At timestamp 2:06
    "…Turbo 400…" is NOT a Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth product. That was an auto trans for GM, usually Chevy. Chrysler had the A833 in those years of which GM later adapted and used in their trucks.

  5. I'm from Baxter springs Kansas and I even know of that legend I've seen the story on it and it pretty much brought me to tears because I have a similar story only it was an 84 Chevy Silverado

  6. Call bull crap that car is a stock 14 sec. Car they were plenty 10 and 11 sec. Cars running the street back then only a story to hype the sell of car the owner makes films comeon.

  7. Sorry that is NOT the Black Ghost!!!
    Don't believe the hype!!!
    That STOCK hemi challenger, with NO race modifications!!
    SLOW STOCK CAR!! SOMEBODY IS TELLING LIES, FOR THE MONEY!!
    DO YOUR RESEARCH!!!

  8. These car channel for car guys keep peddling this B.S. not a legend 14 second chassis 14 second car at best won a few races and lost some races but not a legend you had to run ten's A bunch of woke crap

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