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Old 01-22-2011, 10:10 AM   #1
TOM KASCH
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Default Help in writting new book on stocker

Stocker photos predating 1973 would be a help. Do you have any info on AHRA races? How about contacts of people who raced the era?
A couple questions that you may be able to help with, the 15 year rule came into effect at the start of the 1972 season it appears as Keith Berg won stock at the Supernationals in 1971 with a '55 Chevrolet. When did the NHRA go to 1960 and newer only rule? Do you know if the AHRA followed suit? Do you know what year the 4 speed hydra transmission was banned in the Chevrolet sedan deliveries? I know it was 1969 or '70 but need a confirmation.
How's that for a couple questions. I do have a countless number of leads so it shouldnt be a problem getting a confirmation elsewhere if your not sure.
Oh, I am looking to talk to Ford, Pontiac, Olds, Buick Chrysler racers. Lots of Chevy on board so no shortage there.
What tracks did you race Tom? Any specifics about the tracks? How exactly did the Bucks or Cups work? I assume it was just an option the driver had, take the points or trophy?

e-mail at : fabfore@sympatica.ca or jrstk@hotmail.com

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