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The Herslow & Morlock '73 SD455 Bird was an E/SA nat record holder. It made a mag cover in '76.
https://www.classracer.com/classforu...91&postcount=8 https://www.classracer.com/classforu...8&postcount=10 And, here's a '74 SD455 E/SA Bird. I have it listed as Bill Foder. But it has Tony Reiter on the door. Anybody know this car ? Last edited by oldskool; 12-19-2019 at 11:38 AM. |
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Pontiacs were winning LOTS of races, several years before the GTO & Firebird came along.
The 421SD cars won lots of 'em. One of those was the A/S car driven by Don Gay. It won A/S at the '62 US Nats. Don & Gay Pontiac got some good ink in this article. https://www.nhra.com/news/2015/drag-...s-teen-terrors Last edited by oldskool; 12-29-2019 at 01:00 AM. |
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I believe George Cureton raced a 58 Pontiac, after the 56 "Tokyo Rose"delivery. Jack Cassidy's GTO, 60 hard top "Arapaho", 60 wagon "Big Bruiser".
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