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That is what NHRA told me when I phoned them. They said not to call it a Powerglide, but if it is called a C2 then it can be used in any Stock or S/S Ford that came with an automatic.
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That's funny right there, I don't care who ya are. LOL
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There are a lot of guys in the heads-up Mustang scene running very low eights in 3300 lb cars with C-4's. If done right, they are a very good trans.
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I have a "sleeper" for class racers to try
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