Nothing compares to the golden Pro Stock era!💪🏁 Nostalgia Pro Stock is such a heritage. Be grateful for it. 2:36 always awesome to see iconic cars and drivers. I like Bob Lambeck's Mopars, mainly the Duster built by Ron Butler 👌 I really enjoy videos like this.
The Golden Age for Pro Stock in its purest form was the first few years, when they were still an outgrowth of Super Stock, no tube frames, and regular 4 speed transmissions. If I only had a time machine.
It's a joke the NHRA still calls it 'Pro Stock', the cars don't even have to run the same brand engine as the body. Basically, just an all-Camaro show with 2 or three Mustang bodied cars, at least one of which runs a GM engine.
Nothing compares to the golden Pro Stock era!💪🏁 Nostalgia Pro Stock is such a heritage. Be grateful for it. 2:36 always awesome to see iconic cars and drivers. I like Bob Lambeck's Mopars, mainly the Duster built by Ron Butler 👌 I really enjoy videos like this.
Keep them coming!.. 😎👍🇺🇸
The Golden Age for Pro Stock in its purest form was the first few years, when they were still an outgrowth of Super Stock, no tube frames, and regular 4 speed transmissions. If I only had a time machine.
By mid 1971, that was over.
Very Cool!
Agreed 100%...
Talked a lot of wrench,,with thee ole time drag racers,, brilliant mind's back then,,, machinests,,engine builders,,,had to use the Mind more 🏁
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It's a joke the NHRA still calls it 'Pro Stock', the cars don't even have to run the same brand engine as the body. Basically, just an all-Camaro show with 2 or three Mustang bodied cars, at least one of which runs a GM engine.
Mountain Motor at Bristol had Fords and Chevrolets this past weekend during the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals.