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Can not call this pure stock, in 72 you could change the pan and use after market pistons just to name a couple of things. When they restarted Stock in 74 or 5 it went back to oem pistons and parts.
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1972
* No Headers * No Slicks * Full Stock Exhaust * Traction Bars were permitted. * Cars had to be 'Street Driven' to the Track. As close as possible to 'Pure Stock'. 1972 Buick GS 455 'Stage 1' 455/270 HP {re-factored to 315 HP} was the dominant car. {Classed in C/S or C/SA} = {11.00 to 11.99 Wt/Hp} Running.......... 13.60's ![]() Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 01-06-2014 at 09:37 AM. |
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No Headers, and full stock exhaust, but you could have exhaust cutouts.
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