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Yep both Stock & Super Stock has gotten way out of control as far as what is legal (and what little isn't). This Keir car is an awesome piece of mechanical artwork there's no doubt about it, and there is no questioning Ken's talent. But the question was "is it legal" as an NHRA Stocker? If this car is accepted as legal, then it is definitely going to set the standards for everyone else to follow. Larry Fulton Last edited by Larry Fulton; 06-06-2009 at 02:01 PM. |
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Hi back Larry,
You're right! Where is it going? Give me an original 1968 - 1972 Nova and an early Camaro (for comparison purposes), a tape measure and some authority, and I'll scare the crap out of a large number of Stockers drivers at any NHRA event. Yeah!! It'd be that easy. Jerry |
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My 1957 Chevy Bel Air had the radiator core support cut. Two tabs were welded on the ends and it was bolted back in. I went 68 and 71 Winters an the 70 Supernationals and it was never questioned.
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