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Super Stock '69 convertibles are so cool.
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Did Whittig have two Mustangs? Stock & super stock? Post 24 says it is now owned by Rusty Hall. Post 50 says it was a pro street car in the mid 80's.
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Car counts suffered greatly..Same cars would win all the time. 1976 then had breakouts back for Divisionals, then by about 77, breakout racing was back in full. You were allowed to submit one dial under number before the start of eliminations. Shoe polish racing came to be within a few years after. |
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Can anyone check the factoring back then - the thing Paul mentions about the 429/375 being factored up to 410hp in 1970 (and beyond?) Thing is, in 1970, Ford had TWO very different 429/375 engines: Mustang 429/375 = Boss 429 (near-Hemi) Torino 429/375 = Super-CJ (canted valve wedge) I also don't see much history of the 429/375scj in NHRA, if it was factored to 410hp that would explain why. But was the 410hp applied to the 429boss/375 or the 429SCJ/375? Or maybe both!?!!?? |
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