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Originally Posted by SSDiv6
Because when compared to other suspension systems, Alf's system is more consistent and adjustable for changing track conditions. When used in heavy S/SS cars, where you are not allowed to run a fiberglass hood, aluminum heads and light weight components as used in other sanctioning associations, Alf's system shines.
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You think that car is not heavy? That is a heavy BB car and he has the Back Seat in too. It may be a little lighter in the front but not much with that big ol' engine in it
Thats the famous "Green Weenie", The "Green Weenie" is a 9 second Chevelle.
Oh, and the "Green Weenie" doesnt have a transbrake in it either, its a street car