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Back in the day, there used to be more mid horse powered (9.5 to 12 lbs per) classed cars in the classes, now it seems that they were never made. Times have changed! The insurance companies kept the ratios down or you would pay through the nose for insurance, so that made it that there were less high HP cars in stock. Now that the cars that are in "Stock" can't be registered for street legal use from the factory, the insurance monitoring system doesn't effect the classes any longer. When the 1970 LS6 Chevelle was introduced, the problem wasn't buying one, the problem was insuring it. That's why there aren't many of them around. That goes for all the real high performance cars back in the 60's and 70's. If you were 20 yrs old and wanted to get insurance on a 396/375 Camaro, you best take out a mortgage. I'm just looking on how Stock has changed, a point of view.
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Casey, a good point. How many people priced Hemi cars, and then could not insure them especially with a 4 speed. In l969 the insurance rating people missed the Super Bee. The Road Runner was a HP model and had the high insurance, so our mainstay sale was a Super Bee 383, but loaded up with Buckets, console and A/C, and other comfort items and low insurance, and generally a little easier to finance. You had to really want a 440 car or a Hemi, course the Hemi was not available with A/C, and we are far south, hell we are 30 miles from the Gulf. That car probably kept us in business the first year till we learned how to sell trucks, station wagons, and 4 dr sedans.
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I know that I ended up with the Z/28 because I could get insurance on it when I bought it. The big problem back then is trying to get a company to write insurance for a car that had less the a 10 lbs per ci or HP. Jeff I know you run Mopar, but there was a reason that the big block cars were sparce, "Insurance". I believe that there are now more 396/375 cars around then were ever built by Chevy. Forget about a 427/425, never existed!
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My point is that the cars in stock today aren't being controlled by the insurance companies because they aren't factory built cars for use on the street. Last edited by Casey Miles; 07-29-2011 at 02:49 PM. Reason: verbage |
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