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I figured you would start with my old standby of a '76 or '77 Camaro, '78 Camaro LT or '78 Firebird Formula, or '79 Camaro Berlinetta with a 305 for U/SA. |
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that would have been my next one!
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the usa wars were just that FUN... i put a lot of work into the shootouts, we ran for $1500 1st year and $2500 2nd year > but year 2 was 1/2 the cars
also there were 3-5 decent cars that never came and if you cant come for $2500 class win money in usa you do not wanna race. anyway with the ehancements no one will ever build a 4 door, a wagon or any other ODD combo because now EVER car fits the class we no longer use shipping weights as class breaks just add or subtract... just another rule change (and there has been hundreds) that sucked. billy nees for president, pat joffrion for ceo, wesley & travis technical directors > just tell me where to send my dues I AM IN !!! captain jack |
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Changing the focus a bit here, but I noticed three unusual entries at Lebanon Valley this weekend:
K/S '71 Mustang Dean Cook. -.752 If this is true, it would have to be a 351 C with a 2-bbl. M/SA '69 Camaro Joe Mocci -.601 350 2-bbl Q/SA '70 Chevelle Andy Kinash -.748 307 2-bbl Kudos for those trying something different! |
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Dwight, Mocchi and Kinash are 2V 350s. I think the K/S is Deans son in a 95? Mustang.
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