fastest 'Row your own' Buick was David Hemker's 70 Buick GS 455 455/360 4M 3.73 13.180 ET 105.02 MPH 3964 LBS 358 HP 2003
Cool stuff, Donny. Would be interesting to see what the distribution of the fastest 20 small block and big block cars were over the years. Things sure have picked up. Mid 13's put you well in the back of the group in staging back on 2000 and 2001, 14's were still quite respectable. 12's were very rare.
Donny, Dave Hamilton's car in the small block section. Would this be a 351(?) or is it a big block 429. The '71 cars were either Cleveland 351's or the 385 series 429 CJ's. As I remember, It's not a 428. Dave, never realized you went that hard...........Yikes!
Donny Thanks for posting the list of all the folks I "put on the trailer" last week-end!:laugh: :Brow: o No: Peter
Donny A certain small block COPO Nova went 13.70 at Stanton last year. It's got a 4 hitter(man pedal):3gears: Peter
Donny if you include Martin as part of the times the Judge ran a 12.305@114.81 two years ago when the posi still worked unlike last falls number you have up as a peg legger. The Boss at Martin this year would hit the small block list with a 13.07@106.94. Neat lists. Mark
Mark, I thought about that, but then I'd have to open it up to all the Factory Stock races, and that would be way too big a data project. So, bring them to Stanton and I will get them on the list
I will be bringing a "man pedaled" car but it hopefully will be a previously unseen girlie. I want to break out the SC/Rambler. Maybe it can be on a new list for AMC's only as it will not be quick enough to make the big block list and too many cubes to play down a level. Mark
Donny, You don't get out that easy. I still have to take you to the woodshed with my "girlie auto"!!!:spank:
Not "girlie" auto, Rusty. "girlie-boy" auto. That's right from the governator. :bglasses: Sorry I missed your call.........very hectic here, but coming back together nicely.