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jmantle 03-28-2018 02:42 PM

Re: '78-'87 El Camino V8 Stocker?
 
The V/SA record is currently at 1.87 under and I understand this was an 87 El Camino with a 4.3 so this combo would be worth considering.

Jim Mantle V/SA 6632

ALMACK 03-28-2018 03:52 PM

Re: '78-'87 El Camino V8 Stocker?
 
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Originally Posted by Alan Roehrich (Post 559331)
Buy the running, working Stock Eliminator ride, race it, see how things work, and watch for the engine you want to come up for sale. Buy an engine, right after you see it go down the track, pull it at the track and take it with you. Buy the headers, converter, and gear you need to make it work, and run the combination you want. You will not be able to build one "from scratch" cheaper, or easier, unless you can do 100% of the work yourself, and you have all the requisite skills and experience.

^^ this

kansas stocker 03-28-2018 05:16 PM

Re: '78-'87 El Camino V8 Stocker?
 
"The V/SA record is currently at 1.87 under and I understand this was an 87 El Camino with a 4.3 so this combo would be worth considering.

Jim Mantle V/SA 6632
Today 01:24 PM"


Hard to find the records anymore since they aren't important enough to print in ND.
I know they are online somewhere but I still like to see them in print. I'm guessing that Mr. Shaw could tell you something about that record.
Pete

6130 03-28-2018 06:49 PM

Re: '78-'87 El Camino V8 Stocker?
 
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Originally Posted by Mark Yacavone (Post 559365)
As far as the wheelbase thing, I'd much rather have a G-body station wagon with a 305 or 350. I suspect it doesn't make a lot of difference with the V-6's.

I concur.

But as cool as I think the wagons are (and I'll openly admit that I've been shopping for wood-grained adhesive vinyl online), the young wife thinks station wagons/estates/shooting brakes are lame.

And at the same time, she's always wanted to have an El Camino. A Holden HSV Maloo R8, to be specific, but that's just not gonna happen. Fortunately, she digs the '78-'87 El Camino too. Kind of ironic, that it shares the same chassis as the wagon I admire...

6130 03-28-2018 07:37 PM

Re: '78-'87 El Camino V8 Stocker?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Roehrich (Post 559331)
Buy the running, working Stock Eliminator ride, race it, see how things work, and watch for the engine you want to come up for sale. Buy an engine, right after you see it go down the track, pull it at the track and take it with you. Buy the headers, converter, and gear you need to make it work, and run the combination you want. You will not be able to build one "from scratch" cheaper, or easier, unless you can do 100% of the work yourself, and you have all the requisite skills and experience.

Yes, that makes 100% total sense. You are the voice of reason in every sense.

That said, I found a great deal of joy racing twice a week for many years when I was young, putting Corvette after Camaro after Chevelle after Nova after Mustang after GTO after 4-4-2 after Mopar after AMX (ad nauseam), on the trailer in NHRA Pro ET, with my $850 stick-shift Mazda back in the '80s, using a nearly stock junkyard 70 cubic inch engine that I built myself, on a kitchen chair.

Now that I am at the other end of life, I'd like to try it again, and if it isn't successful, I'll probably still enjoy it just as much, mostly because of the people- drag racing, at least at the sportsman level, is a very social sport.

Jeff Stout 03-28-2018 11:52 PM

Re: '78-'87 El Camino V8 Stocker?
 
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Originally Posted by 6130 (Post 559389)
I concur.

But as cool as I think the wagons are (and I'll openly admit that I've been shopping for wood-grained adhesive vinyl online), the young wife thinks station wagons/estates/shooting brakes are lame.

And at the same time, she's always wanted to have an El Camino. A Holden HSV Maloo R8, to be specific, but that's just not gonna happen. Fortunately, she digs the '78-'87 El Camino too. Kind of ironic, that it shares the same chassis as the wagon I admire...

My dad is putting his 1 owner 85 El Camino factory SS Choo Choo custom SS nose car for sale. 58k miles 305 carbed Sun burnt off black with excellent burgundy interior. Needs heater core and air compressor clutch replace, fuel lines and gas tank just cleaned out to sell vehicle

6130 03-29-2018 12:03 AM

Re: '78-'87 El Camino V8 Stocker?
 
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Originally Posted by Jeff Stout (Post 559433)
My dad is putting his 1 owner 85 El Camino factory SS Choo Choo custom SS nose car for sale. 58k miles 305 carbed Sun burnt off black with excellent burgundy interior. Needs heater core and air compressor clutch replace, fuel lines and gas tank just cleaned out to sell vehicle

Don't know that the Choo-Choo modified vehicles are legal for Stock Eliminator.

james schaechter 03-29-2018 05:10 AM

Re: '78-'87 El Camino V8 Stocker?
 
Patrick Downing had the Downing Farm 305 Mailibu wagon for sale. I know it’s a wagon, but it is turnkey fast and fun. The car was leaving like a beast with the wheels in the air at Gainesville. This is going g to cost more than a bracket Mazda.... prepare your wallet. I would tell my non racing friends that talk about a race car to try this test. Go to the bank. Withdraw 50 one hundred dollar bills. Throw them in the toilet and flush them one at a time. If you don’t make it to at least 35 before you throw up, don’t buy a race car. You won’t make it. :)

MR DERBY CITY 03-29-2018 03:24 PM

Re: '78-'87 El Camino V8 Stocker?
 
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Originally Posted by GTX JOHN (Post 559325)
Check For Sale:

The Late Vic Hobbs Turnkey El Camino Stock Eliminator
$4000.00 OBO

Great way to racing on a budget!

He was a very smart guy and I miss him!

This car has been sold and is relocating to Ken Tuck E .

Paul Wong 03-29-2018 03:38 PM

Re: '78-'87 El Camino V8 Stocker?
 
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Originally Posted by MR DERBY CITY (Post 559474)
This car has been sold and is relocating to Ken Tuck E .

Sounds like it is coming to Vegas first!


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