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Re: Larry Griffith's Challenger is back from graphics...
[Re: mprrlz]
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05/25/09 06:07 PM
05/25/09 06:07 PM
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I seen one of the new Cobra Mustang Super Stockers and it was backhalved with big tire.
Any reason why this car wasn't built that way?
Mopar built these things as a "kit car" just like their circle-track cars in the 70s. As a result they're basically shells & you build it as you see fit. Mopar claims it'll run in something like 20 classes . Personally I love the car & the idea--the execution both in its build & marketing was ALL wrong, IMO. Now no one knows where they'll run, what EXACTLY they'll run, who's getting 'em and if they'll even be competitive in their class.
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[Re: hemicop]
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05/25/09 07:19 PM
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Re: Larry Griffith's Challenger is back from graphics...
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05/25/09 09:55 PM
05/25/09 09:55 PM
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The HP factors for the three engines look reasonable to me. It looks like NHRA wants people to build a few cars before someone goes out and runs it -1.5 under the index and gets an AHFS hit. I wonder if Jim Hale is building one? They factored his 383 Barracuda when he did that. I think he only hurt himself since I don't know of anyone else running a 1967. Wann has a 1969. The engines fall in these classes in Stock and SS:
6.1L - A/S(A),SS/E(A) 5.7L - E/S(A),SS/I(A) 5.9L - G/S(A),SS/J(A)
Floyd Lippencott IV
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