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I think the Stockers have came along way, since the real true Stock classes from the 60's, with 7" slicks and limited sized header-collectors, with complete exhaust system attached.
1966 records for you Rocket Launchers in Stock Class. A/S.. record holder,,Bill Jenkins,,11.66 (66 Chevy II, 327/350hp) A/S.. MPH record holder, Bill Stiles,,123.96 (66' Plymouth 426/425 Hemi ..The E/S record was 12.99,,,So slow, compared to todays missles, kind of like watching grass grow.. Paul |
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The first iteration of Kent's 302 was in that car and ran 11.19@121 in 1982. Kent bought it in 1985 and he did much better with it than I did. |
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Ken: I believe you are correct that you had the first small block auto in the 10's. I was there and watched your pass! I was then racing and still run a 340 car, so I watched everybody pretty close in mid 90's and never heard of another car going that fast at either a divisional or National event!! PS: I recall numerous articles and ads that stated Jim Waldo had first stocker in 10's although I didn't observe that run myself...........................By the way if it wasn't for Al and Ken Etters help we would have quit Stock Eliminator after the first few races.
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Pretty sure it was Jim Waldo as well. Someone else will have to help with the date. Appears he's won a few times.
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It Was some fuzz when Bobby D ran first in the 9's at mission that Waldo did his first in the 10's almost exactly 20 years before(i think) or something That is i guess under current(evolving) rules....what was different with the car Mark Y talk about and the rules back then?
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1. Tires - 7" in 1971 v. 9" in 1978 2. Pistons - Unrestricted on weight and valve relief in 1971 v. factory piston in 1978 3. Allowable overbore - .060 in 1971 v. .030? in 1978 (things were changing pretty fast in '78. I'm not sure on the overbore rule at that point in time. What else am I forgetting? |
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Giving credit to SE and Jim, one of the outstanding performances I remember was at the winter series race in Lake Charles ('85 or '86) where they ran 10.80s in D. I believe it was the red car. I was in B there and could only run a few hundredths quicker. We were all bad back then!! ![]() |
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