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I know what IHRA is ,but can't pull up NHRA ....
79 Camaro Z/28 350/175/275 is IHRA. Any help would be appreciated
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Thank you
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What it should be is 350/175/270 = manual
same as 1975 & 1977. Just my thoughts Terry K |
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Dwight Southerland's site <http://www.classracerinfo.com> places NHRA classification information plus technical blueprint information at the tip of your fingers. It's a huge time-saver as opposed to wading through multiple links to find specific details related to casting numbers, runner volumes, NHRA approved products, etc. c
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