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Old 06-15-2011, 10:40 PM   #5
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Default Re: "Live" from NHRA Hot Rod Reunion!

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Originally Posted by Mike Carr View Post
The '65 Malibu and '64 Plymouth on page 2 of this thread. There are many others, too ,I've seen over the years. Cowl hoods on big Chevies, bigger-than-factory scoops on mid 60's Mopars, and other stuff. Years ago, I went to an NMCA race at Norwalk. The "Nostalgia" S/S cars, some had split Dominators, Dart and B-1 heads, SVO 460-type blocks, Powerglides in non-GM cars, and on and on.

Most cars I've seen, they are Nostalgia in name only.
Mike, I agree on most of this stuff, but for instance B1 heads were always allowed in NMCA and NSCA, as they are an outgrowth of the Max Wedge engine series.
No 385 series Fords were allowed ,at least there.

I hated when the cowl hoods were allowed .Even the modern type wheels, (which I was guilty of on my 64 Tempest, ten years ago) But, it wasn't a GTO ,so I refused to put a GTO scoop hood on it.

I don't know who's running that part of the show at BG, or what they'll allow.

The 65 Chevelle isn't all that egregious. With the 9 second A/FX classes ,a match race style is kinda cool. That one reminds me of Tom Sturm or Malcolm Durham's car, scoop and all.

What you have to remember is it's just an index bracket race.
It's a far cry from real Super/ Stock as we know it. Those days are long gone except for right here on Class Racer
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