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My Question to you is: Does this bother you? I have seen a growing number of people at car shows and online in forums with Stock and Super Stock Letters / Class catagories on their cars. These are not even remotely legal or class examples. Such as someone with a new showroom camaro having FS/B on the windshield or B/SA on a 69 Chevelle that has a built 454 no roll bar and cragars with full exhaust street car etc. I saw a nasty rusty 64 Dodge with C/SA shoe-polished on the window, it had a 383 2BBL!
It bothers me that these "imposters" are running around mis-informing people at car shows etc that "they" are Stock/Superstock cars. See example. (This is a nice car I just disagree with his impression) |
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As long as the person isn't trying to pass his car off as the real thing at an NHRA event, it doesn't bother me one bit.
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to real racers they look like jerks, i am sure they are all 1.20 under also!!
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The ones that bother me are the "Gassers" with no fenders, no hood, and fake, modern bolt on spindle mounts.
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I agree with Billy--as long as they are not trying to pass it off as 'legit' and try to run an xHRA race. If they want to cruise around, or bracket race it, fine.
I have no problem with a 'tribute car' design; as long as they do not try and pass it off as the actual car. Case in point: at Quaker City in the mid 90's during a muscle car nostalgia race, there were FOUR 1963 Plymouths; all represented as ex-Arlen Vanke 'Old Brownie' cars. One problem--Arnie only ever had ONE. That part I do have a problem with. If you want to bill your car as a 'tribute' car, fine. But do not try and claim it as the real deal. I saw, a few years ago, a late 1970's Mopar wagon in a grocery store parking lot. Regular street car. Was painted up with a Division 4 number (4472 or something?) and U/SA on the windows. I asked the guy about it, he said he saw a similar car in a racing magazine years ago, and wanted to make his street car look like it. I would like to know more information about that gold Chevelle. I see Butler PA and D/D Engines on it, which both are pretty close to me. In '68-'70, Dad was in Vietnam, so he would not have been here then. Who did, or does, have it ? |
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Doesn't bother me when they are at car shows. Although I saw a "retro" pro stock vega at a car show. When I looked inside it had a Powerglide I it! I admit that I threw up just a little bit when I saw that. :).
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The "real" ones are in the staging lanes.
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The gold Chevelle in post one must be really good. It's dial in is in permanent numbers...
All I care about is the win light. Dale |
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Myself, I like to post photos of other's peoples cars without knowing anything about it and judge them based on my opinion.
The car in the original post is a real L-78 Sedan. Here it is "back in the day." While not totally 100%, at least the owner is not lost on it's history... The real impostors are "Nostalgia Super Stock" cars, because my Grandfather had a 500+" all aluminum engine, Weld wheels, and 10.5"W tires on his car in 1965...HA! |
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