I bought the Wine Wagon in Sept 2011. We changed the cylinder head that was cracked (bone stock head on pass side, NHRA Legal head on drivers side). washed it out with kerosene and went to Island Dragway in Nov. 2011.
It hadn`t been raced in a decade K/SA was still on the window, and with a W.A. Lee Q-jet went .15 under.
Replaced both heads and got ready for 2012
I bought the car to go to points meets and have fun.
The car needed a roll bar to stay above M/SA.
Alan Peters jr. said put a two barrel on it and run O,Por Q
Started in O (13.15)
added 90lbs and made it into P (13:45)
Car is very consistent 60 foot
but it doesn`t like the heat, slowed up 2 to3 at E-town this year
went.67 under at the Dutch.
Its showing its age now, I will just keep up with the repairs rather than
ruin the patina.
So, I was lucky to have the opportunity to get into Stock with a turn key deal. even if it is a 2GC station wagon

I agree with all who wrote; it is easy on parts, consistent and competitive and inexpensive to maintain.
The real cost is travel, lodging, entry fee and fuel.
Happy Hunting.
Mike A114 P/SA