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283 2 bar. 4 spd. ??
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265 3spd. Had one just like it only white. Dave Walther
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Don't think the 283 would drop to X, even with PG
There were no automatic classes from about U and lower. I believe Dave is correct.
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I just had lunch with the two brothers that raced the wagon. They ran a 265 2 bbl and a 3 speed in SS/X. They later ran the car in stock and then in modified. The current owner runs a blown small block and a 4 speed in the car, it is street driven only now. Thanks for the replies
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Could the 57 wagon run with the 60 Chevy 283-2bbl 3 speed in the SS/X class? J. Gower O/S 3058
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Here's the same car today.
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+20 cu in, +half point of compression and better heads on the 283 back then. Probably not. Was SS/X a 20 lb class or a 21 lb class?
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According to what I can find (1972 and 73 rule book) it was 21.00 and over. Was the class only for a couple of years? Or was it more than that?
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about cars that had trap speeds of maybe 90 mph? I remember 3 basic combos in the class...the 162 hp '57 Chevy...the 170 hp '60-'62 Chevy, and the 135 hp early Olds...were there other ways to get into SS/X? |
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