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Originally Posted by Peter Ash
First off:
This whole thread is filled by 10 negative people repeating their beliefs only!
Could they be called "Proffessional Whiners"
Secondly - You have to redefine "factory assembled". In todays world the factories are spread across continents, with many subassembly and contract assembly plants. Detroit is an assembly plant now , not a manufacturer's plant
Regarding the 5.7 and 5.9 Drag Paks, the guide you quote for the 50 car specialty run says "body style", Not "engine combination"
Read your own post's with your interpretations and you get what you want.
Have a nice day!
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Peter,
It appears that there are more than 10 people that have a negative view of the status of these cars. The lastest count has it as 189 on this forum alone. Granted, there are 10 or so that are stating their beliefs and there are a few that are weakly trying to justify these cars. It is good for the entertainment value.
Your assembly analogy is quite entertaining. No matter where and/or how many plants it takes for a manufacturer to assemble a car, the Drag Paks don't come assembled.
You seem to be the one with reading issues. Engine combinations are special runs and don't impact the body style outside of scoops and the like. The rule books says "
Special run must include a minimum of 50 units of an already accepted body style."