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I would have thought a new body with an old carbed engine would put it in the regular SS/GT classes. I was thinking the engine is what dictated which group it runs in.
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It is possible to run regular SS/GT with a 2008 or newer non COPO, Cobrajet, or Drag Pac body that started life as a regular (read as heavier) street legal car and is in the NHRA classguide. At least that was the way it was explained to me by tech. |
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BBF, you are correct. Unfortunately only Mopar has applied and got put into the books some of the newer models. It would be great if Chevy and Ford got new showroom in the book. I think NHRA has encouraged them to get them sent in.
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