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Jeff -
The email address in your message to me comes back undelivered. The message I sent you was: "I’m not sure what you mean by “modified”. If original sheet metal has been replaced or seriously altered, then it will not be legal. The common modification on the early Camaro is to remove the inner part of the wheel well and replace it with something that moves the wheel well to the frame rail. That is definitely not legal since it removes the stock mounting points of the shocks. Luckily, there are replacement sheet metal parts to rebuild the inner wheel well back to stock configuration, so the car could be made legal without too much work and money. " The advice you have received above is good. Heed it. Dwight Southerland
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OR....................
You could wait until mid-season when NHRA is sure to publish another rules and/or blueprint specification revision......
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