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Do not forget Val Hedworth`s 55 Chevy wagon . It was killer fast and it won !
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Way too many good wagons to pick just one.
War Wagon ,Behemouth ,Tons o' Fun, Vista Bruiser, Hydro Phobia,[ok it was a Sedan Delivery] were some of my faves.
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No doubt, Jack Mullins.
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Tom , Most of these were not ever Super Stockers, as far as I know.
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Around 40 years have passed since this happened but I am 99% sure it was Ronnie Traffanstedt in his wagon. In the 70's we ran a one day points meet at Blaney Dragstrip in SC. Not allowed to race on sunday so it was all done in one day. This was when we ran from Top Fuel on down at points meets. I was working the scales and fuel check during eliminations and Ronnie was going rounds. Think this was when we ran off the records so any advantage was big. Around the qfinals Ronnie asked if we were tearing down winners and runner up or just winner. I said likely just winners because it was getting late. After he won the semis he asked again. Same answer. He then told me the other car in the final was big in the motor but he woudnt win so he didn't have to tear down. Ronnie said he would prove the other car was cheating by leaving in 3rd, going back to 1st and the other car would not pass him. Sure enough the other car didn't pass Ronnie and was really shocked when he came by the scales and was told we were tearing down winner and runner-up. First the RU said okay then argued about it. Buster finally gor involved and the RU never did tear down so he was banned for 1 year.
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Blaney was the hottest, wheather wise, we ever raced and the late night tear downs were done on the dragstrip....
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After reading all of these post and seeing the pictures, I dont see how one car can be picked as the best. There are so many that stand out and drivers that made a history for them as well. I think they are all great and winners in my book.
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Chuck Koppiens SS/LA-MA 65 Chevelle wagon was the best in our area.
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How about Herman Chapman's 402 Chevelle? Any pics?
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The Vista Bruiser saw SS action ,but the rest were Stockers but were sure tops in their day. They still were some of the more exciting cars to watch, especially Tons o Fun, The 3 foot high chassis twist wheelies were amazing for a car that size !
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