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No, I don't have one, but trying to settle a discussion by getting the facts before I make myself look any dumber. Rule book says SS/AH is restricted to 68 Cudas and Darts with a Hemi. Does that mean a former SS/A car HAS to run AH or can it still be an A car. Or, do you call your 68 a 69 to get around being a AH car. Just wondering!!
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They have to run AH.
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You can run a 64 or 65 Hemi in A with weight out... I think?
By the way, Hope all is well Julie. I see Jerry is entered at Pomona, what about the rest of the team? Last edited by Tom P; 01-15-2009 at 02:21 AM. |
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Dinsdale,
The Hemi A Body (Dart/Barracuda) was a one-year-only car. There were no '69's.
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Thanks for the education. I have it figured out now.
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