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A few more shots of some Modified Production Camaros...
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Hemi Moose:
That would be Kay Voegelin holding the car in the burnout box and Norm Mayersohn driving. The car was owned by Rick Voegelin and was the 'original' car built for the then-new Super Mod class. Rick was the editor of Car Craft Magazine and Norm a staff writer. They were the main proponents for the Super Mod classes in Modified Eliminator and were responsible for NHRA accepting the premise and adding Super Mod as a class in Modified Eliminator. The build was done in 30 days and chronicled in Car Craft Magazine. The car ran hard, earning several NHRA Div 7 Modified Championships, a couple of runner-ups at national events and a gaggle of national records. 'Way cool car...'way cool pics. Thanks! -Al Last edited by Alan Nyhus; 04-27-2012 at 08:14 AM. Reason: editted for spelling |
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