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I agree on the prue stock deal if you live close to an IHRA track. That's the way I got dad started the we built him a "real" stocker. As far as pure stock goes the 87-93 5.0 mustangs are EASY!
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Still working on it. Really don't want to run a late model mustang but i can see were it would be easy. Really need to sit down and understand the rules, we have a pro am coming to Pinevalley in June I think. My set up the Bracket car for Super street and see what its all about? Thanks for the info Phillip |
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Just saw this, not a bad start.
http://www.aatwracing.com/olds.htm
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