SS/GT car classification question
Can someone tell me what year cutoff it is for eligible cars in NHRA SS/GT ?
It used to be for 1980 and newer cars with older engine combos. Has that changed ? |
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Yes no year now.
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Are there any restrictions to the year of engine claimed ? It used to 1955-1979, if I recall correctly. |
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Swap all you want. Must be original V-8 car. You could build a 1962 Chevy with a 1990 truck 454 (as long as they are both in the guide). Or you could take your '68 Camaro and run a 1955 SBC 265 2x4. Again, as long as both are in the guide.
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Good to hear. Be kind-of neat if the Stock ranks could swap engine/body combos like that. |
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have you heard of IHRA Stock GT??
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However, the engines are restricted to 1955-1979 choices..... |
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What are you looking to build?
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After my PS is done, the next car will be my '91 Coupe. It will be a small tire SS car. I do not want to hack it up. It will be dressed and claimed as an '89. Of all the carbed engines I have seen, so far the 1968 Mercury Cougar 302 looks the best in SS @ 230 fact. hp.. I e-mailed Quickfuel a few months ago and was told they are trying to get approval on the small Ford Holley type 4 bbl. for Stock and SS. Hope it happens soon. :) Using the '68 302 in my '89 chassis, it's natural class would be SS/GT/L. Most likely I would add 115 lbs and run the M class. |
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