The muscle car is alive and well in the NMCA!!
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Interesting article. Maybe this is where the old stockers should go for a while ,until the new stuff is factored correctly. In my opion that would be super stock.
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Did you notice those oversized ugly hood scoops on the MoPars ! If your going o build a nostalgia car why put something on it that isnt they way they came from the factory? AT LEAST MAKE IT LOOK LIKE IT SHOULD.
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Can't make everyone happy and obviously you are one of those people. You have options it's your choice what you do with them.
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The Hood Scoops are the pits, the engine rules are a bit a miss also but they run a bracket type race so pick the et you like and race. Oh yea, no two-steps, I can dig that.
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I wonder if the NMCA has ever considered adding Super Stock or Stock Eliminator classes? I know the NSCA tried it as a combo eliminator. Looking at the rules of Nostalgia Super Stock, it appears they are pretty liberal "any internal modifications permitted". That sure makes tech easy, but that also equates to a very expensive engine if you want to even think about being competitive. Just my .02.
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I agree the NSS cars should be closer to the stockers and superstockers back in the day
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I have been racing NSS since 1995. I have seen the class change a little over the past years. Currently I am on the rules committee for NSS. Ya we have a few hood scoops that are a couple inches taller than stock and some of our faster NSS cars some more modern parts to push them into the low nines and even a few run 8.70s. But I will tell you this type of racing is alot of fun. The NMCA and several others series run NSS. But I think if you came and watched these cars you would find they look very Nostagic and this is some tough racing. Many of the racers are great bracket racers that have decided to do something different than running at there local track. The cars are all big block 60s cars with 10.5W tires that are 11.5 inches wide, no delay boxes, trans brakes, air shifters, cant even use a two step. Ive have loved racing my Challenger in NHRA events but I will never quit NSS racing.
Thank you, Doug Duell STK 350 NSS 1 |
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