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Old 07-10-2009, 10:31 PM
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Default Re: What class would a 66 427/425 Biscayne have run in

Hi Rob,
So if my L72 Biscayne had headers and slicks what class would it have been in back in the 60's?
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Old 07-11-2009, 02:31 PM
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B/Stock!
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Default Re: What class would a 66 427/425 Biscayne have run in

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Hi Rob,
So if my L72 Biscayne had headers and slicks what class would it have been in back in the 60's?
Thanks,
Dave L.
SoCal

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LOL...it would depend on the year, and whether you're talking Stock or Super/Stock.

Hey Sam: what year did NHRA start allowing you to move down a class? Seems like you were still stuck where you were at in '70, maybe??
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