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Fred Gibb sent a letter to NHRA showing 50 COPO novas built in 68.
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We have tried this b4, the car count was too low - and quite frankly, we are unable to produce a complete list of the 177 VINs.
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Marlin 70 Yenko Nova-350/360, 4speed M21, 4.10 Posi (Daddy's Ride) 69 SS Nova-396/375hp, 4speed M20, 3.55 Posi (Benjamin's Ride) 67 RS Camaro-327/250hp, 2speed Glide, & 3.08 Open (Danny's Ride) |
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We have tried this b4, the car count was too low - and quite frankly, we are unable to produce a complete list of the 177 VINs. [/ QUOTE ] NHRA has a disclaimer in the heading of the Stock & Super/Stock rules about limited production cars & their validity...it basically gives them the ability to allow/disallow whatever cars they want/don't want. I meant to look last night at my older rule books and see how far back that statement was in there, but I forgot. Here's how it's worded in my '09 book... "OEM may apply for inclusion of any special production runs into the Official NHRA Stock Car Classification Guide. Special run must include a minimum of 50 units of an already accepted body style, need not me showroom available. Applications evaluated on an individual basis. Acceptance will not imply precedent." A good example of this is the '98 LT1 Camaros...racers wanted the newer body, but not the LS1...so bingo bango, GM told the NHRA they built 50 Camaros and 50 Firebirds in '98 with the LT1...! BTW, my memory is foggy, but I was thinking the last time we tried this, we got stuck waiting on something from the manufacturer (GM)...? ![]() |
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A good example of this is the '98 LT1 Camaros...racers wanted the newer body, but not the LS1...so bingo bango, GM told the NHRA they built 50 Camaros and 50 Firebirds in '98 with the LT1...! [/ QUOTE ] Wait a minute, are you saying GM built some 98 LT1 Camaros and Firebirds? I've never heard of that before. ![]()
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] A good example of this is the '98 LT1 Camaros...racers wanted the newer body, but not the LS1...so bingo bango, GM told the NHRA they built 50 Camaros and 50 Firebirds in '98 with the LT1...! [/ QUOTE ] Wait a minute, are you saying GM built some 98 LT1 Camaros and Firebirds? I've never heard of that before. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think they ever built them, but more likely just told the NHRA that they did...that's how the game is played! |
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Don't believe the 1970 Deuces would be competitive in NHRA. Way too much horsepoer from the factory. There is only one 1970 Z/28 that I ever see in DIV-1. He runs C/SA. Even with the NHRA factor in their favor he has to run in the 10.50's and really can't. The index is 11.70. Except for one 1962 corvette 327/340, 4 speed that flies in DIV-1 its hard for the solid lifter sb's to be competitive in Stock/SuperStock. Ask the 302 guys.
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Where would they throw the LT1 Nova, Sam? B, C, ?? I'm gonna guess you'd have to ballast the car, as it couldn't weigh diddly in race trim I wouldn't think??? 4-speed the better setup, I assume...????
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