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Old 12-24-2019, 12:37 AM   #103
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Default Re: Best Pontiac Powered Stockers

When we come to the 1971 models, I'll have to include the Lemans and/or T-37 cars. They're almost GTO's. And there have been quite a few 455HO T-37's in competition.

I think I've already mentioned some of 'em. Don Turk now has one, that has a long racing history.

I like the looks of a T-37, with Monk King sponsorship. It was bought stripped down, for racing, with the 455HO engine. I'm not sure if it ran Stock any. I assume it did. By 1974, I think it was running either all or mostly bracket racing. There is a newspaper article showing that it beat out a 32 car field, for the win. Don't say what class it was. I just assume it was bracket. But, I like the car, and it's exactly the kind of car others bought for Stock racing.

http://www.monkking64gto.com/Dragworld.html

https://www.hotrod.com/articles/hppp...1-pontiac-t37/
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