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Originally Posted by blkjack
Garley Daniels, Coleman Roddy,DON BOWLES,Mike Cannon,Cotton Perry,and.........the Grump and the infamous P&G shifter
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I grew up watching many of those mentioned in this thread, and to be sure they were in a class by themselves, but I'm a little biased and before the Doug Nash 4+1's and the G-Forces, there was nothing like listening to the sound of a 351C in front of a top loader being shifted at 8,000(+) rpm and never missing a beat, only changing pitch with the ratios. You would swear that thing was an automatic!