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I would recommend a lower classed SS/GT car, GT/L-Q.
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I'm new too, this website and classracerinfo.com are a welth of knowledge. I suggest you look at classifieds here and stock/superstock on racingjunk.com, buying a running car is WAY cheaper.
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What is your brand? Mike A114 |
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Chevys
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The most popular brand
Buying or building? you probably already know pros and cons The common classes are well populated with fast cars they can run -.85 +under the index it takes the best stuff and money for those reasons, the less popular combos, like late 70`s and 80`s Novas, Monte Carlos with 267 or 305 2 barrels etc. can be raced against fewer cars in a slow class. The index is typically more favorable. Dwight Southerland has a class info tool, that you should get familiar with, no matter what you decide. keep us posted Mike A114 Last edited by Mike Jones; 06-13-2018 at 07:58 PM. |
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Bill boges had a very nice I think u/sa Monte Carlo for sale not sure if he sold it that would be a fun car to start with
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