Dave Marvosh and Bill Vaughn 1973 Catalina Stock Eliminator
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Looking for any pics of this 2 barrel, 4 door that raced stock eliminator and V/SA from 73-74?
At Tri-City Dragway they had a powder puff eliminator during the weekly shows and one of their fellow racers (Terry Clark) wife Donna drove the car when they were home. She won almost every week. |
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Dave Katt won the US Nationals in Indy while borrowing the Catalina from Dave
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No 2-barrel 455 available in '73.
400 2-barrel would have put it in a higher class. Looks to me like it would have had to be running a 350 2-barrel, in order to make a class that low. http://www.classracerinfo.com/Engine...px?ENGINE=2073 This may have been a one-of Stocker. Certainly the only one I've come across. Anybody know if the car was a nat record holder ? There are words over the door, which I can't read. Indy class winner more than one year ? I do have 3 more pics that weren't posted, of the "Tijuana Taxi". |
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Don Himes had a Lemans wagon with the same drivetrain. It ran under the record, as a street car, which they all were supposed to be back then.
The original factor put them in a 22 lb. class, where V8's were allowed at the time Now they are topped out in U/SA, and i doubt they would run very far under. BTW, those cars had to use a 400 Turbo at that time. |
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