Ray Allen versus Jack Werst '1970 SS/EA Showdown'
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SS/EA Showdown,,,,,, 1970 Indy Nationals,,,,, MYTH, MYSTERY or MISCONCEPTION Ray Allen, 1970 Chevelle Malibu Convertible SS454/450HP LS-6 Briggs Chevrolet,,,,, "Truppi-Kling Competition" versus Jack Werst, 1970 Superbird, 426/425HP Street Hemi Bash Engine "Philadelphia Region Plymouth Dealers Association" False claims,,,,,,,that they never raced each other.... Ray Allen won the SS/EA Class at the 1970 Indy Nationals... But, was eliminated in Super/Stock Eliminator. |
Re: Ray Allen versus Jack Werst '1970 SS/EA Showdown'
General Specifications:
1970 Chevelle Malibu Convertible SS454/450 HP LS-6 Car Weight; 3734 lbs.,,(with T/H automatic transmission) Horsepower; NHRA re-factored to 465HP Car weight/horsepower factor = 8.03 1970 Plymouth Superbird 426/425HP Street Hemi Car Weight; 3837 lbs. Horsepower; NHRA re-factored to 465HP Car weight/horsepower factor = 8.25 NHRA 1970 SS/EA Class = (8.00 - 8.49 wt/hp) pc |
Re: Ray Allen versus Jack Werst '1970 SS/EA Showdown'
SS/EA Class
General Information for 1970 John Tedder won the SS/EA Class at; * Winternationals * Gatornationals * Springnationals John Tedder ran a 1969 Plymouth GTX Convertible 426 Street Hemi. Ray Allen set the SS/EA Class record during the year with an 11.33 elapsed time. Dick Landy re-set the SS/EA Class record with an 11.27 elapsed time, with his 1970 Charger R/T Street Hemi. The 5-year rule was in place for the 1970 Super/Stock Class. So the 1964 and earlier Max-Wedge cars could not compete in Super Stock. (SS/EA) pc |
Re: Ray Allen versus Jack Werst '1970 SS/EA Showdown'
Paul, I see you're a real historian of the 60's (and early 70's) factory's top offerings.
I was at the Gator's one year in the early 70's and saw the blue '71 Corvette LS6 (can't believe I can't remember his name) in SS/DA class elim. Also a Truppi-Kling car. There was a bunch of Chyrsler engineers there and a bunch of Mopar street hemi entries there. The Corvette pulled away from every Chrysler that he ran and won class. SS/DA was one of the most popular classes back then. Right after that the Corvette was moved into SS/CA. Gosh, I wish we could go back to those times. But I guess the new factory entries are where it's at now. |
Re: Ray Allen versus Jack Werst '1970 SS/EA Showdown'
[QUOTE=Bobby Zlatkin;272542]Paul, I see you're a real historian of the 60's (and early 70's) factory's top offerings.
I was at the Gator's one year in the early 70's and saw the blue '71 Corvette LS6 (can't believe I can't remember his name) in SS/DA class elim. Also a Truppi-Kling car. There was a bunch of Chyrsler engineers there and a bunch of Mopar street hemi entries there. The Corvette pulled away from every Chrysler that he ran and won class. SS/DA was one of the most popular classes back then. Right after that the Corvette was moved into SS/CA.QUOTE] I recall Bernie Agaman breaking half shafts a lot and getting bigger tubes each time, same guy? |
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Re: Ray Allen versus Jack Werst '1970 SS/EA Showdown'
Yes, Bernie Agaman. I drew a blank on that.
I'm sure that had a lot to do with NHRA finally allowing Corvettes to use solid axles. We had a customer with a '79 stock Corvette that we installed a crate LS6 into (You used to be able to buy them in the late '80's for around $2,500). Turbo 350 trans, stock torque converter & 3.55 gears. Every couple of weeks he'd bring by his lastest half shaft failure, that he'd twisted like a pretzel, to show us. Of course he drove it like an animal. |
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Ralph used to dig thru the class guide book looking for combos that sat right on the class weight break.....
The Chevelle was an example......and it had some favorable engine specs..... and I think the LS-6's still do.... I can't recall ever seeing an open chamber head with the CC's they are listed at form the factory..... ( We machined a number of sets for Ralph some years after the Chevelle where I worked) Those early days of SS racing were great |
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I wonder how long Bernie ran that Corvette? I recall seeing it at the 1975 NHRA World Finals at Ontario Motor Speedway in California, so I know he ran it for a few seasons. It was an impressive piece alright.
Danny Durham |
Re: Ray Allen versus Jack Werst '1970 SS/EA Showdown'
So, who drove the superbird since Jack drove a A Cuda at Indy?
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