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Old 09-26-2020, 09:36 AM   #1
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Fellow class racers;

Monte Pannell and I are in the planning stage of building another stocker. We have nothing and are beginning with a clean slate.

The one requirement is carburated. That is our experience and we want to go with our strengths.

In addition, to be practical, it will most likely be a GM body with SBC or BBC power. [again, that is our area of experience]

We would enjoy hearing your feedback in ref to good packages to build.

NOTE: we are experienced craftsmen and receive much of our pleasure from the building. In a perfect world, we could find a nice, clean, "core" body as the beginning.
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Old 09-26-2020, 10:16 AM   #2
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Larry, Nice to hear about your new Stocker project.
Second Gen Camaro SBC. 70 & 71. The 71 270 OEM HP is NHRA rated at 274. Dished piston motor, 487 head. Natural H car.
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NHRA rated 224 HP ( very soft rating), uses 441 head. Uses the big 2 barrel, 1.375 Venturi Much easier to run 1.0 + under with this combo. ( If you want to go for #1 Qualifer).

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Old 09-29-2020, 05:08 PM   #3
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85-86 Monte Carlo SS. 305 HO (flat top, big cam) factored at 248 for a natural K/SA car, or 249 with a stick. Seems decent to me considering there is so much readily available For the chassis, and the engine combo.
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69 Camaro 396 375/405 It should be able to go 1.20 under most every race for awhile.
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69 Camaro 396 375/405 It should be able to go 1.20 under most every race for awhile.
If you got a 30000.00 engine
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NOTE: we are experienced craftsmen and receive much of our pleasure from the building. In a perfect world, we could find a nice, clean, "core" body as the beginning.
Well Larry, if that's the case then why don't you try something different?
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Old 09-29-2020, 07:04 PM   #7
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Billy, I am all about different. Got any suggestions?
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Old 09-30-2020, 09:07 AM   #8
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Without checking the Class Guide but while still following your wants list. Early C10 truck, wagon or an El Camino would be different. Any 4 door GM cars that had a cop/ pursuit motor in them from the factory you could make into a screamer? I am all for different, but with parts support too.
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Without checking the Class Guide but while still following your wants list. Early C10 truck, wagon or an El Camino would be different. Any 4 door GM cars that had a cop/ pursuit motor in them from the factory you could make into a screamer? I am all for different, but with parts support too.
Agreed! El Caminos are way cool,and the best thing about them are the trailing arm/coil spring rear suspension. Pretty easy and inexpensive to make them hook with 9" tire. And loosened up the front suspension has a lot of travel.
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an El Camino is a good idea and would be a cool buildup.
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