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Jason,
That is actually Dog427435's car and maybe he can answer your question. Dave L. SoCal |
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What is the deal with the crunched car next to yours in the first picture? Jason [/ QUOTE ] That was a mint SS I had sold to a friend of mine - he ran a red light and was tagged on both sides!! ![]() We flat towed my car to the track with it that day. ![]()
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My original NHRA class guide shows 8.56 for Stock and 8.66 for Super Stock...I didn't bring any rule books with me to Michigan, so someone with a '66 book handy can chime with what class those factors fall into. [/ QUOTE ] Ok, had a chance to grab my '66 rule book...woulda been in A/Stock (7.00-8.69). I forgot there wasn't a Super/Stock class per se *yet*, so the 8.56 factor would've been the one you'd have used in '66... ![]() |
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My '66 L72 Biscayne was factored "B" stock and ran 13.0's @110 when new at Minnesota Dragways back in the day.
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