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Hey! whose the contact guy for some changes we'd like? yeah! swap out our 57 year old WCFB's for a couple of replacement little Holley's or AFB's (either one, don't care)
Also, if it takes about a half a year to correct it back, that's OK too, we'd be fast for awhile Who do we petition? Thanks in advance |
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Cannibalism????
Ed Fernandez Veteran Member Posts: 5,290 Default Re: Could a SC/360 Hornet be a viable combination for stock? Hold on to your money till next year.Wouldn't want to throw good money at bad.That's all I'll say. __________________ Former NHRA #1945 Former IHRA #1945 T/SA
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I am not biased to any make or brand, nevertheless, the parts are catalog, over the counter items just like all other makes did at the time.
If you take a close look at the specs for many other makes, they also benefited of the same type of parts. Is this some sort of prejudice on a car make that happens to be a minority in the classes? How did the Chevy 283 got to use a 327 intake? How do the Chevy 396/375 cam specs clear the piston dome without modification? Ford engines using camshafts that were only available over the counter only? C-4 bell housings that fit FE engines? Mopar 273 with Edelbrock intakes; over the counter item? Boss 351 with a Holley carb? 1967 Ford Fairlane 427/2x4 with an automatic? The list can go on and on.... Are the other makes afraid of an AMC beating them in class? |
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Put them all back to OEM spec. If you can't buy a plate for it, its a super stocker.
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I agree 100%. Mine's got over 120,000 hard, Michigan miles on the odometer.
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I don't want to get into a discussion as to whether these particular items are bogus or not,
but I have a feeling this is not the end of this discussion. You would think NHRA would know that you can't just add parts or classes ,and then take them away, causing a monetary setback for a group of racers. You would think they would know something about legal precedent by now. I think this is a dangerous road for NHRA to go down, that could have repercussions towards other non-assembly line parts...or whole cars , for that matter.
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Especially if the data was submitted by the manufacturer and not a racer. |
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License plate.
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