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That is Chuck Stubecks SS/FA car (if I am not mistaken) Chatsworth California. Still runs hard.
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I wish you well with getting it back, because after last weeks Jegs Pacific Sportsnationals in 'Vegas, Chad Loge's '70 GTX was 3rd quickest in E/SA, and within .18 of the quickest car in that class, besides being 27th qualifier out of a field of 58 cars. More significantly, he also qualified for regular eliminations at Indy this year (123rd qualifier, at -.800 under the E/SA index), inspite of all of those more popular combos, and the newer stuff...knowing how well you guys power mopars, I'm sure you can at least do that good with the great history you've had given the vast variety of mopar bodies your shop has campaigned over the years...the weight of the car will be a non-issue with you guys too....
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Couple more shots of another '69 440 six pack Superbee...
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Nice pics I know his as it is now is a 383. Hey Joseph is the 440 harder to get to run the number because of its size compared to the Cuba and duster? I figure as the oldest the bee should be mine in the future.....ha
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Here's another B body.
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