What kind of chassis does a GMC C10 have?
What kind of chassis does a GMC C10 have?
A bolt-in modern high performance full-length frame & chassis system for 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1972 GMC & Chevrolet C10 pickups: Our full frames for 1967-1972 Chevrolet & GMC C10 trucks fasten to the cab & bed the same way your stock frame does.
What was the most powerful muscle car of the 1960s?
The Buick GSX 455 Stage 1 has recently been recognized as one of the great muscle car engines of the 1960s and early 1970s and is enjoying a revival of sorts. Back in the day, despite strong dragstrip performances, it was overlooked because of its lowish published horsepower of 360 hp at 5000 rpm.
What kind of chassis do I need for a 1964 Chevelle?
Schwartz Performance makes a G-machine chassis to fit 1964–1967 and 1968– 1972 Chevelles. The chassis is made from mandrel-bent 2×3-inch main rails, which boast torsional flex that is 200 percent less than that of a stock frame. The front suspension uses Schwartz-fabricated spindles and strut-rod-style lower control arms and upper control arms.
What’s the ride height on a 1967 GMC C10?
Our full frames for 1967-1972 Chevrolet & GMC C10 trucks fasten to the cab & bed the same way your stock frame does. There is no floor cutting required (except for some transmisions), and the ride height is dropped from stock about 4 inches.
When did GM stop supporting factory backed racing?
After 1963, GM’s efforts in factory backed racing stopped, hurting those teams hardest who solely depended on GM’s support. It would not be the complete end of GM’s participation in racing, however.
What kind of muscle cars were there in 1970?
The Complete List of 1970 Muscle Cars Year Make Model 1970 AMC AMX 1970 AMC Rebel Machine 1970 Baldwin Motion Phase III Camaro 1970 Baldwin Motion Phase III Chevelle
Where can I find old Modified race cars?
The dirt oval vintage racing car of your dreams is waiting for you. Abandoned vehicles abandoned cars ridge runner race tracks old race cars dirt track racing vintage race car car and driver barn finds. No cable box required. Browse the variety of modified race cars at racingjunk classifieds. Svra hosts thousands of race cars at our events.
Why did Chevy and Pontiac run as is in 1963?
Chevy and Pontiac had huge plans for 1963 and many of their cars were already built and placed. Those cars ran as is as there was no way to effectively stop it. NASCAR said to competitors that “We don’t care if GM is supporting them or not. If it’s a Chevy or a Pontiac, we’ll allow it in as such to compete with the other factory backed cars.”