I love those 70, 1, 2, and 3 Camaros with a 350 c.i.d. or larger engines. I never been to this drag-strip, but I've been to Milan many times. Brings back teenage memories. Two teenage friends of mine have done well at Milan, one with an early '70s 454 El Camino and another with a '73 Yamaha 350 Four-stroke.
This shows you how awesome these cars were/are. Some gears, drag radials, and aftermarket exhaust and these cars kick ass. Lot of people don't realize that the shitty factory quarter mile times were largely due to poor gearing and dog shit pinwheel bias ply tires. However I'm not sure if these guys are able to mess around with timing/jetting.
Timing and jetting is a yes. Aftermarket exhaust, not exceeding 2 1/2" diameter, routed as was the stock exhaust and exhaling through stock log type exhaust manifolds is permitted. Porting and polishing are not allowed. Balance and blueprinting are permitted just as the NHRA Pure Stock rules allowed back then. NO drag radials permitted. If the car rolled on 8.55x14 bias ply from the factory, that's what it had to run here.
Thanks. I'm first timer, had a great time and especially enjoyed the Studebakers. Also shot a bunch of stills and with any luck the link below should work. s710.photobucket.com/user/scotth3886/slideshow/Pure%20Stock%20Muscle%20Car%20Drags%20-%202014
I agree 100%. I am loving this series. NHRA pro classes are too homogenized now. No brand recognition anymore. Very little variety. This series has it all: big blocks, small blocks, hemi's, multi-carbs, single carbs, pony cars, full size cars, etc, etc, on and on. Pure Stock rocks!
They're not "pure stock" in the sense that every component is factory original equipment. Some of those parts today can't be found for any amount of money. Look up the rules for competing in this series and I'm sure you'll be surprised at how close to authentic they actually are. They are blueprinted very thoroughly which is something that cannot be done along an assembly line because it takes too much time and costs too much for regular production cars. What the Pure Stock series does show is how much performance potential was engineered into those cars.
I've posted the rules before psmcdr.com/2.html Many, but not all, are blueprinted. We're a little better at that today than we were 50 years ago and it shows. Some are original, even original owners. It's a great event though, and by design, produces really close racing. Even a couple of ties in ET and trap speed.A run such as at min 4:12 shows what blueprinting and a properly set up engine can do. Here we have a 426 Max Wedge, 64 full size Plymouth running a 122 mpg trap with a 11: 59 ET. Amazing! What kind of rear wheel HP does it take to do that? And remember, these cars don't have roll cages so at 11 :49 and faster, you're out as happened to the white 69 Camaro so probably a little sand bagging going on.
Scott I am absolutely loving this series. I only wish they came to a track near me. I don't think a lot of folks realize how authentic these cars actually are. Or how much potential was engineered into them back then. As for me, I'm hooked. Even an intervention couldn't help me now. I'm digging PSMCDR.
Everything about these look factory stock and concourse show ready. These guys don't hesitate to run the absolute shit out of them either.s710.photobucket.com/user/scotth3886/slideshow/Pure%20Stock%20Muscle%20Car%20Drags%20-%202014
What the hell happened? Where was everyone? PERFECT weather and maybe 50 cars turned up. What a waste!!!!! Well, that was a wasted 650 mile drive for nothing.
It had rained like hell the night before and the track was still a little wet up until the time to start racing. Plus it was cold and windy so I think all of this hurt turnout a bit
Remember, next weekend, Friday and Saturday, US 131 Motorsports Park, Martin, Michigan www.us131msp.com/track-infoBoth F.A.S.T. class and Factory Stock class. I'll be there presuming that we have a shot at decent weather. Grandson will be working the video and me the still camera.
Awesome video! Love to see these old gems.
I love those 70, 1, 2, and 3 Camaros with a 350 c.i.d. or larger engines. I never been to this drag-strip, but I've been to Milan many times. Brings back teenage memories. Two teenage friends of mine have done well at Milan, one with an early '70s 454 El Camino and another with a '73 Yamaha 350 Four-stroke.
All these races are so close for the most part. Love classic muscle
The unique look of the Rambler/Scrambler is just too cool!
I just don't remember seeing the s-bakers around during the 60s
and us kids sure did not think of them as serious drag cars
This shows you how awesome these cars were/are. Some gears, drag radials, and aftermarket exhaust and these cars kick ass. Lot of people don't realize that the shitty factory quarter mile times were largely due to poor gearing and dog shit pinwheel bias ply tires. However I'm not sure if these guys are able to mess around with timing/jetting.
Timing and jetting is a yes. Aftermarket exhaust, not exceeding 2 1/2" diameter, routed as was the stock exhaust and exhaling through stock log type exhaust manifolds is permitted. Porting and polishing are not allowed. Balance and blueprinting are permitted just as the NHRA Pure Stock rules allowed back then. NO drag radials permitted. If the car rolled on 8.55x14 bias ply from the factory, that's what it had to run here.
Scott H Got ya. Don't know where I got that drag radial info from.. Thanks for the good info
Great video footage. ..thanks
Great video. Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks. I'm first timer, had a great time and especially enjoyed the Studebakers.
Also shot a bunch of stills and with any luck the link below should work.
s710.photobucket.com/user/scotth3886/slideshow/Pure%20Stock%20Muscle%20Car%20Drags%20-%202014
Those old things really surprise lots of other cars, high 12's not easy in those days
11 second factory stock Studebaker??
Sure...LOL
What 11 sec Studebacker? Where?
GREAT FOOTAGE...
Great video. Just wish you had the names of the cars coming up as they race. The commentary is a bit hard to hear
I love this series, Awesome!
I agree 100%. I am loving this series. NHRA pro classes are too homogenized now. No brand recognition anymore. Very little variety. This series has it all: big blocks, small blocks, hemi's, multi-carbs, single carbs, pony cars, full size cars, etc, etc, on and on. Pure Stock rocks!
That Red Studebaker around the 8.07 Mark was really shifting lol!
+jim jam And given that he's original owner and over 80 years old, not bad at all.
Pure stock, not factory stock.
NHRA pure stock rules or very similar
awesome videio the pontiacs did there job and shut them down
im a GM guy but...no mopars or fords (1 i think) i just like seeing them get beat.
No way most these cars are stock. It is very interesting though
They're not "pure stock" in the sense that every component is factory original equipment. Some of those parts today can't be found for any amount of money. Look up the rules for competing in this series and I'm sure you'll be surprised at how close to authentic they actually are. They are blueprinted very thoroughly which is something that cannot be done along an assembly line because it takes too much time and costs too much for regular production cars. What the Pure Stock series does show is how much performance potential was engineered into those cars.
I've posted the rules before psmcdr.com/2.html Many, but not all, are blueprinted. We're a little better at that today than we were 50 years ago and it shows. Some are original, even original owners. It's a great event though, and by design, produces really close racing. Even a couple of ties in ET and trap speed.A run such as at min 4:12 shows what blueprinting and a properly set up engine can do. Here we have a 426 Max Wedge, 64 full size Plymouth running a 122 mpg trap with a 11: 59 ET. Amazing! What kind of rear wheel HP does it take to do that? And remember, these cars don't have roll cages so at 11 :49 and faster, you're out as happened to the white 69 Camaro so probably a little sand bagging going on.
Scott I am absolutely loving this series. I only wish they came to a track near me. I don't think a lot of folks realize how authentic these cars actually are. Or how much potential was engineered into them back then. As for me, I'm hooked. Even an intervention couldn't help me now. I'm digging PSMCDR.
Everything about these look factory stock and concourse show ready. These guys don't hesitate to run the absolute shit out of them either.s710.photobucket.com/user/scotth3886/slideshow/Pure%20Stock%20Muscle%20Car%20Drags%20-%202014
11.5???
See you all tomorrow at dragway 131, Martin Michigan.
What the hell happened? Where was everyone? PERFECT weather and maybe 50 cars turned up. What a waste!!!!! Well, that was a wasted 650 mile drive for nothing.
The event wasn't promoted at all. I couldn't find confirmation that it was happening other than calling the track.
I want to see a GNX or `66 cobra 427 beat the he'll out of those.
Nick B Not eligible for this series. 55 - 74 muscle only
the vettes were more aerodynamic I don't understand why there
were not more of them and why they did not dominate
It had rained like hell the night before and the track was still a little wet up until the time to start racing. Plus it was cold and windy so I think all of this hurt turnout a bit
Stude's look like screaming bowler hats on wheels!
Remember, next weekend, Friday and Saturday, US 131 Motorsports Park, Martin, Michigan www.us131msp.com/track-infoBoth F.A.S.T. class and Factory Stock class. I'll be there presuming that we have a shot at decent weather. Grandson will be working the video and me the still camera.
A lot of these cars are not "pure stock".
NHRA pure stock rules or very similar. psmcdr.com/2.html
I'm depressed, not one pontiac won :(
+MrPONCHO467 Look around the 5.45 mark. GTO wins!
Me too. :(
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