Posted by Goose on May 27, 2012 at 19:39:51 from (174.253.140.148):
In Reply to: Re: NASCAR/ INDY posted by Bryan iniowa on May 27, 2012 at 18:30:41:
Back in the 1970's and '80's when I was running late model modifieds, the rules said stock sheet metal within the last five model years, engine same make as sheet metal, wheelbase correct for the sheet metal, and the front spark plug no more farther back than two inches behind a line across the upper ball joints. Beyond that, it was pretty much "run watcha brung".
Even back then, we were building our chassis from scratch and hanging the outer skin of the sheet metal on it.
For the Camaros I built, I had full sized templates for the chassis and roll cages. I also built a Plymouth Duster off the Chrysler kit car blueprints once.
If you're from Iowa, you may remember Jimmy Jorgenson from Omaha. He ran one of my Camaros in the Omaha/Western Iowa area in the late '70's.
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