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Old 01-03-2017, 06:43 AM   #1
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Bill Jenkins 1966 chevy II 350 HP 327 CI
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Old 01-03-2017, 08:38 AM   #2
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I raced Fords in the mid 60's but I have to admit the 55 - 57 Chevys dominated a lot of classes. They were plentiful, cheap to build, and fairly easy to maintain. I finally gave in and built a 57 Chevy 4dr wagon with a 265 2bl and sometimes won my class locally. I gave $15 for the body and rebuilt a 265 someone gave me. Probably did not have $400 in the whole car including headers and gears. My tow car was a 57 Sedan Delivery.
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They were plentiful, cheap to build, and fairly easy to maintain. I gave $15 for the body and rebuilt a 265 someone gave me. Probably did not have $400 in the whole car including headers and gears
Travis, I always knew that there was something about you that I really liked!
Ahhh, for the good old days when you could build a competitive car from parts that you brought home from the local junkyard.

In answer to the question, I'd have to say 57 Chevy. Lots of body styles and lots of engine combos.
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Old 01-03-2017, 11:59 AM   #4
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I'd love to comment but I'm not sure to what.

Is this thread about 1960 cars?
..about cars raced in the 60's?
..about 60-69 year cars?
..favorite from one of the above?
..most successful from above?

Vic?
Somebody?
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I can't tell you the best but I can tell you what I liked.
From the cars raced in the 1960's, I liked the junior stockers with the Monster Mash car at the top of the heap.
From the 60's models it would be Grumpy's Chevy II.
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Old 01-03-2017, 05:20 PM   #6
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I'd love to comment but I'm not sure to what.

Is this thread about 1960 cars?
..about cars raced in the 60's?
..about 60-69 year cars?
..favorite from one of the above?
..most successful from above?
Yes. Mark, stop thinking too much. You'll overheat!
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66 Biscayne 4 door 325 396. Was a fun car and won a lot.
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Yes. Mark, stop thinking too much. You'll overheat!

Okay, I'll bite.

My favorite, best, most famous 50's car , raced in the 60's;

Monster Mash II

(as mentioned above, I now see )
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64 Ford thunderbolt built for SS later in life allowed to run as a clone

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Ahhh, for the good old days when you could build a competitive car from parts that you brought home from the local junkyard.
and I'm still waiting for those "good old days" to return. But I'm trying to help them make a comeback!
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