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Old 07-10-2014, 11:27 AM   #1
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Not to mention some of the cars being built completely ignore the rules and are allowed to race. There were pictures on here a while back of a bubble car being built that had a tube chassis with all the floor replaced. Don't remember the name but it is racing now.

Super stock is in my blood but if I was starting from scratch now I would do a 275 car. Cheaper, more races and heads up.
After everyone saw those pictures of the floor pan, someone complained to NHRA and the car's floor was replaced with a correct floor pan.
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Old 07-10-2014, 11:37 AM   #2
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After everyone saw those pictures of the floor pan, someone complained to NHRA and the car's floor was replaced with a correct floor pan.
If we're talking about a Ford build, the tubular bracing was installed above the stock floorpan and covered with sheet aluminum for cosmetic reasons. He left holes for the tech to see the original pan.

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