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That's a nice webpage, and some great photos!
Only thing I noticed that was incorrect was: "For 1968 and 1969, a loophole in the SCCA rules permitted Pontiac Firebirds to run Chevrolet engines, as that's how they were sold in Canada." They never made ANY 67-69 Firebirds with Chevy engines in Canada. The "loophole" that they found was that other Canadian-built Pontiacs were sold with Chevy engines, but never the Firebird. The SCCA didn't bother to check, and the Titus Firebird was allowed to run with a 302. The reason they used the 302 was that Pontiac and their Special Projects Team were having trouble with their new tunnel-port 303 RAV engine. The 302 was an established engine, using proven factory parts. Pontiac had to start from scratch as they never had a "small block" in their inventory. They had to make a short deck block, forged crank, and heads for a 303. Everything was new, so it took much longer to develop. Since they needed the racing experience, and Herb Adams had made some significant advances in the suspension area of the F-body, they decided to run a Chevy 302 in order to get track time. The Camaro/Firebird handled phenomenally well, and Herb Adams's suspension work would lay the foundation for the Trans Am. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img]
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