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ISCA (show car sanctioning body) has competition classes that break down very similarly with NHRA classes. It just could be these cars are lettered to fall into these classes?
From the ISCA rulebook: "3330.0 Competition Stock — 1960 or later drag type stock cars. Must have seat belts, may have a shoulder harness. Rear tires can be no larger than 10.5” slick or 12” street tire. Bolt on traction bars and ladder bars are allowed. Wheelie bars are not permitted. Multiple carburetors and factory styled fuel injection systems are allowed. Must have full factory style interior; no interior gutting allowed. Rear seat may be removed for installation of roll cage or roll bar. Must be carpeted. 3340.0 Super Stock — American factory produced drag type high-performance cars. Roll bar or cage and shoulder harness. Engine in stock location. Any size street or racing tires. Must have full factory type upholstery; rear seat may be removed for installation of cage or roll bar; must be carpeted. Any intake manifold permitted provided unit is same configuration as original."
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