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The combo I thought would be built by now is 57 Chevy with a 427 or 396 & a 4-speed....I haven't looked to see what kind of combo it would be BUT it would be very COOL! ;)
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Cool, but not nearly as slippery as the newer jellybean cars. LOL
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jeff lawerence is running a rwd 351c 88 mustang in Gt/aa...is doing very well in the class
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Just wondering why 1986 thunderbird is legal in ss , but 1987&1988 are not listed ? Is it what nobody called to get it in to the listings so it can be a legsl car like the 1986 ? If so who do you call and what you need to do ?
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This very subject came up in a thread on this site. (link below) Post # 8 I questioned the same thing about using my '87 TC in SS. I think the general concensous was that any car listed in the classification guide was legal in SS, even if there were not 2 asteriks beside the h.p. number or a seperate SS column. I am going to send an e-mail to NHRA tech to try to find out. http://classracer.com/classforum/showthread.php?t=50013 EDIT: I'm pretty sure the 87-88 TC body is legal in SS/GT with a V-8. |
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69 Corvette with New Factory motor ? WHich is the more bogus on HP?
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