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Verne:
Thanks for the info. Were the factors the same for SS/EA and SS/HA? I am trying to find a needle in the haystack named "Boss Lady". See picture. This is a 1968 SS396 that was raced by Luby Chevrolet in Baltimore late 68, early 69, and maybe part of 1970. My dad worked at Luby's at the time and I spent a lot of time at the dealership, and weekends at the track with him and the car so I have very fond memories. I don't have the VIN so I am trying to reconstruct some of the details. I know the car came with a 396 but I don't know the HP so I am trying to back into that with the engine specs for the SS/EA. Anyway, thanks for the info. Let me know if you have any ideas that I can pursue to find the car. Joe [img]https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics/use...pital_raceway.j[/img] |
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I put the rule books away. I"ll check tomorrow. E & H are definitely different factors. Each letter is one step on the ladder. Automatic and Stick are the same index for each level.
Verne |
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