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Kelley,
What's YOUR excuse?????????????
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Well,
This is sorta on the same subject as to "ole" combinations that kinda get over looked. Has anyone else noticed in the stock car spec section NHRA list HP ratings for Chebbie STOCKERS back to 1956 (maybe earlier, I didn't check) Why have a spec if you can't run it? STOCKERS Last edited by Terry Cain; 08-13-2008 at 09:36 PM. |
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The combo has to be in the class guide to run super stock. For example a 58 Pontiac could not run super stock because it is not in the class guide.
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They do not recogonize a powerglide in a 61 Chevy with a 348 250h.p. or a 280h.p. But they do recogonize it being with the 348 305h.p. They make no sense.
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