Re: Random MOPAR DRAG RACE pic of the Day
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Was that the car he crashed match racing in Pro Stock back east years ago? I don't remember seeing that car with his name on it or any other time: confused:
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Re: Random MOPAR DRAG RACE pic of the Day
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I believe that was the Duster they built for David Sox to run in Super stock in IHRA. We beat him in eliminations but I can't remember what round it was in.
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Re: Random MOPAR DRAG RACE pic of the Day
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04/22/22 07:33 PM
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Was that the car he crashed match racing in Pro Stock back east years ago? I don't remember seeing that car with his name on it or any other time: confused: Sox & Martin's SS-2 Duster was not a Pro Stocker if you are referring to it. SS stood for Super Stock. Not the regular Stock Eliminator but IHRA's heads-up version of it, a Jr. Pro Stock.. Ditto AHRA. And the number next to it designated it Super Stock 1, Super Stock 2 and Super Stock 3 (SS-1, SS-2 & SS-3) along with AHRA's similar GT-1, GT-2 and GT-3. They were all heads-up eliminators, i.e., no handicap start, same as Pro Stock. SS-1 and GT-1 were for cars with big block engines (e.g., 427 cu.in.), SS-2 and GT-2 were for cars with medium displacement engines (e.g., 350 cu.in.) and SS-3 and GT-3 were for cars with small cubic inch, small block engines (e.g., 302 cu.in.). If I remember correctly, the SS-1 and GT-1 cars were allowed multiple carburetion, the SS-2 and GT-2 car were limited to a single four barrel and the SS-3 and GT-3 cars were only allowed a two barrel carburetor. What led to the the demise of these heads-up categories were a handful of cars (like Scott Shafiroff's Camaro below) that eventually dominated these eliminators. Same old drag racing story, man with the biggest bucks and/or best brains rules the class.
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Re: Random MOPAR DRAG RACE pic of the Day
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Sox & Martin's 340-powered 1971 Plymouth Duster. That's right, 340 engine and not a Pro Stocker. I would like to hear some more about this car... I wish I had more to tell you. All I know is that it had a 340 engine, 4-speed trans, Dana 60 rear and Ronnie Sox drove it.
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Re: Random MOPAR DRAG RACE pic of the Day
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Tom Tignanelli's SS/DA 1963 426 Max Wedge automatic and 1964 SS/B 426 HEMI 4-speed car. . What models? Belvedere and Savoy?
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Re: Random MOPAR DRAG RACE pic of the Day
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Ha, you could today pull into the staging lanes with Billy Stepp's Dart Sport and it would not look out of place one bit. Change the wheels and hood scoop and no one would be the wiser. That's how far ahead of their time Pro Stock cars and cars that were similarly constructed (e.g., gassers) were back then, only 49 years ago and how little things have changed since then in regards to how the average drag car looks like today. Think about it. Now, go back in time less than ten years from 1973 to 1965. Drag cars were crude in comparison and if you pulled into the staging lanes in 1973 with an state of the art doorslammer drag car from 1965 it would definitively not fit in with the other cars in the staging lanes.
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