One of the muscle cars I've dragged race in. '73 Plymouth Barracuda. [ATTACH]411967[/ATTACH]
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Back in th emid '90's, I latched onto the Mach One top fuel team helping to adjust the valves and clutch pack. My son and his GF of the time waxed the body work on the rail.Comment
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Gave up drag racing w/second child (late 60s), and drinking shortly after third (mid 70s). Ran stock, modified stock, & gas classes at various times. Wanted to run our oval car in altered, but was outvoted. Lots of fun till we lost our sponsor due to three blown engines (in a row) due to a bad batch of Mickey Thompson boxed aluminum rods. PaulEComment
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Yes James, the oval car was a 427cu. in. big block Chevy in a tube frame w/Gremlin sheet metal. The last modified class drag car was a 302cu. in. small block Chevy in a 60 Chevy sedan delivery. Both were highly modified V8s, but the small block was taken to the extreme with a 9200RPM red line. PaulEComment
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Yes James, the oval car was a 427cu. in. big block Chevy in a tube frame w/Gremlin sheet metal. The last modified class drag car was a 302cu. in. small block Chevy in a 60 Chevy sedan delivery. Both were highly modified V8s, but the small block was taken to the extreme with a 9200RPM red line. PaulE
As a true environmentalist I have had to move from naturally aspirated V8 to twin turbo V8 :sad:Comment
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Back in my racing days (60s) turbos were pretty unreliable & not really affordable as they, waste gates & intercoolers were expensive & their relationships not fully understood by most hotrodders. The later amazing Buick V6 turbo cars were considered black magic by most. Modern electronics make them even better today. PaulEComment
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