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what engine combo ?
sbc?
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Probably the 327, the 396 is not a great motor to make a lot of power with and that would put us in SS/ A or B I think? But that is a big car to ask a small block to get in the low 10's with
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Dusitn that car makes a great SS/MA car witha 283! If SS is something you want to race go for it! the only thig you need is MONEY!!
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I could be wrong(if I am someone here will let you know) but if you run a 283 stick combo you would run SS/L. There is a few out there. Rosebush in Michigan has one. That would put you in the mid 10 range with the car. I always say if I can have a Super Stocker anyone can trust me. Good luck with your car.
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