Super Stock GT Classes
I saw a photo of a '64 Chevelle running 396/375 in GT/FA I believe. The GT concept has always eluded me. Can some clarify this for me?
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So if you have a 64 Chevelle and have an engine out of a 70 Chevrolet and that would be legal in a GT class |
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Okay. So, disregarding if it would be competitive or not, I could use a 396/375 in a '78 Malibu Wagon?
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I also think the 396/375 is a stick only combo and you have to run the correct transmission for the engine combo. |
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Thanks for the clarification, guys. I was under the impression that GT was only for later model cars. Say '82 or later Camaros.and cars like that. It never occurred to me earlier models would figure in also.
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I think originally the reason for the GT classes was an attempt to get guys to build the new anemic cars coming out of Detroit into race cars. The 60's cars were so much better and no one wanted to built these smog motors. Detroit wanted their new cars going down the track. So they let them put the old engines in the new cars. Boy, how things have changed.
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If you take a '69 Camaro and stick an '82 Camaro motor in it...GT |
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