Originally Posted by n20mstr

I agree up to a point , that pro stocker is todays average bracket car ….
But if we transported the dart back to 1973 . Imagine what they would think . Just a big block with one plate and a tiny 275 tire and just one carburetor . And probably a full second faster !

That was my point and precisely why that car would not look out of place in the staging lanes today alongside your faster bracket cars that incorporate things in their cars that were originally developed five decades ago.

Btw, the quickest Pro Stockers were running high 8-second ET's in 1973 (NHRA legal) and 8.50s in match race trim (like the one below) with big-inch engines.

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Last edited by Qwik426; 02/04/23 05:15 PM.