How do 318 powered A-Bodies do in NHRA PURE Stock?

Stock eleminator racing isn't for the weak. LOL
Big dollars!
Alot of these guys farm out engine componets to get reworked to different machine shops.
The heads go to one, the pistons to another & so on. This is how cut-throat it is, they don't want just one machine shop to know their secrets.
My friend has a 1973/74 stocker Duster. Depending on class, runs either a 340 or 360.
How about 10.90's on a nine inch tire! All this with a cam at stock specs, low compression, small valve heads, stock carb & intake.
That takes some serious money & ability to do.
Its real easy to bolt on parts & go fast, but these stocker guys are a whole different cat.
If you are serious about getting your feet wet in racing stockers, I would suggest buying a turn key operation. You can save alot of money doing this.