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Old 05-16-2017, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by DW31S View Post
Peter, I GOTTA say a GREAT BIG THANKS for taking the time to post these pics. I also MUST give credit to Bill Truby for either taking and/or collecting these pictures. A few things I've noticed here:
The Tri-Five wagons have a longer wheelbase than the Sedan deliveries.
While it was acceptable and pretty much the norm for the day, those cars that sat so high in the back looked bad and couldn't have "worked" the way we do it today. The slicks sticking out of the wheelwells, the "radiused" rear 1/4s,
And I REALLY miss naming the cars. How can you not like "SUCKERPUNCH" on the Camaro a few pages back. In my opinion, That era was the beginning of the end of class racing. Electronics were in their infancy and Bracket racing was right around the corner.
You're welcome. Agree with your other points. Don't even mention Bracket racing. I know this lackluster form of drag racing was a necessary evil but it eventually morphed into electronic gadgetry racing and all sorts of sandbagging, e.g., 8 and 9-second cars running in a much slower bracket (i.e., Pro ET and Heavy eliminator).

Peter
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