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Old 09-04-2017, 03:48 PM   #5
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Default Re: SS/GT Classifications

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Originally Posted by Mark Yacavone View Post
Yeah, those are good ones.
I don't suppose anyone would say a word ,until one became no. 1 Q.

When did this change anyway? I thought the transmission had to match the engine in GT?
Also , the particular engine had to be available in the product line that it's being transplanted into.
Not anymore. You can have say, a traditional Pontiac V8 in a Chevrolet, which never had one from the factory.
So, how about a 1963 Pontiac 389 with an AFB, 8.6 comp. economy engine, stick shift only (The Mullins motor), in a FWD conversion Cobalt, with an automatic?
Again ,nobody would care,... least of all NHRA, as long as you spent the $175 x 5 , plus the $ 350 a few times, plus the $200 for membership, numbers, etc.
Run whatcha brung, bracket 2 non delay...formerly called Superstock GT....
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