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They have a registery of every Shelby ever built and NO single carb GT500KR's were built.
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First Of All The Gt500kr's Were Built In 68 1/2 With The 428 Cobra Jet Motors And They All Came With A Single 735 Holley. Hawk's Car Is A 67 And They Came With 428 Police Interceptor Motors.
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You'r taking the information from a bunch of car club guys over information from the man who actually built the cars. It seems like Shelby ought to know what he did. The manufacturing facility was a warehouse full of car parts and the cars were built by a bunch of hot rodders. I don't know everything they put together but I do know they sometimes deviated from the "official" build sheet. You complainers act like only Hawk is allowed to have one of these. Anyone can build one and unless you are in Hawk's class why do you care anyway the eliminator is just a bracket race. |
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The original 68 1/2 Cobra Jets (13 I believe), including Al Joniec's and Don Nicholson's were NOT the true CJ,s anyway. The serial # for the engine was to be R in the fifth digit, but the 13 had J or 302 engine codes.
One of the restorers of Nicholson's confirmed this for me when I was doing research on my 68 1/2. I have walked the pits for many years and checked the VIN's on many of the 68's and I find many J, S, and there are a few R,s Remember, the car won the Winternationals, but it wasn't released to the public until April of 68. Pretty amazing feat considering the time it would take to build and get the car ready, testing and all. How did NHRA have the build #'s before they were released to the public. Then again, the Thunderbolt was a very limited production and it was accepted. I am sure some MOPAR folks can fess up to some pretty strange combinations being accepted in "the day" that should never have also. NHRA opened the door and the horse is out, and has been out since then. Very few of these cars exist today, so it appears that NHRA wants "that kind" of car to be seen on the track, so exceptions are made. Many of the true originals are worth so much, it may be risky to even be near a track with one. For the sake of the show, Ford vs Chevy vs Mopar vs AMC vs etc, do you get my drift, we will continue to see variations, for the "show". |
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Hey, the NHRA let the NASCAR hemi in, and that wasnt a legit combination. And from what I hear, Hawk wasnt the first one to run the combination he runs.
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If They Are Are Going To Let These Bogus Combos In Then The Nhra Should At The Very Least Get The Hp (close ) To Start This Is My Biggest Compaint!
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Maybe Mr. Shelby should be the copilot on this combination..any guess to what he weighs now? And would that be enough weight to make the factor correct?
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Another thing that will piss you guys that are bitching off is......a 1.20 under pass will not get him horsepower! If you don't know how the AHFS works by now you never will! The same combination will have to run 1.15 under at a national event in this review period. If that happens, it will trigger a review! If the combination average or class average is more than 1 second under the index, then horsepower will be given to that combination! I'm sure Hawk will go faster than 1.15 under at Indy, so you may get your wish.
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Bill just wants to run A/SA with the Shelby. His brakes are good enough to keep it from getting hit, unless he wants it hit!
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