Bill Collins' Mojo Car

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A photo of the Mojo Car from 1963. Photo from The Bill Collins Collection, courtesy of Karl Knecht.
Photo from The Bill Collins Collection, courtesy of Karl Knecht.
Photo from The Bill Collins Collection, courtesy of Karl Knecht.

The Mojo Car is a dragster owned and raced by Bill Collins of Dallas, Texas. Bill lived in the Oak Cliff part of Dallas, and according to his good friend Karl Knecht, he was one of the early hot rodders there in the 1950s. The Mojo Car featured a 300 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi-engine and a Eddie Hill chassis. According to one of Bill's good friends, Bill had average success with the dragster, and he ran 168 mph with it at Green Valley.[1]

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