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I'm pretty sure the Hancock/Lane car is SS/BSM. The Pacific announcers call it B Super Modified, which it 'aint. B Stock Modified...
This is a cash heavy class with a lot of high tech stuff and super carb gurus around. H/L show up at the 1/8 mile club operated airport track I bracket race at and the car is a work of art. Set a National record there once. COVID has messed with my sense of time... Check it out here. http://hancockandlane.com/
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Al you should talk to Phil Mandella. He can not only educate you on the advantages/disadvantages of either class structure but he can build you the right car in the meantime. That Cuda would be a great starting point for a venture like this.
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Mark I wish I was smart enough to do that
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