Any SS/AA fans ?

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AdamR

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Im working on a new site devoted to SS/AA or SS/AH as the class is now called.

Right now I have the forum up and running and I will be adding a ton of pictures, videos and as much info as I can dig up.

www.superstockhemis.com.

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Well this is probably my favorite race car of all time next to a certain 63 Max Wedge car so what do you think ?? Do I like them.........you best your a$$ ! Just the baddest Mopars of all time. Now I gotta go check out your cool site. Oh and Thanks !! Ron

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I like'em enough that if I had the funds I'd clone one outta' my 68 Dart. Aahhhhhh....one can only dream....if I only had a Hemi.
 
A section or a site of this catagorie would be awesome.Ever since working for Ray Barton racing engines here in montreal I have been a fan of this class,nothing makes the mind go crazy than watching these car run.Over 900+hp from a factory car that you could buy and drive on the street,and they now run mid 8 second runs,that meens you can give a dragster or alterd a few lights on you and then you go!scary,mrmopartech
 
As you know adamr, there's a great post on moparts about these cars. I have registered on you site. Thanks Gene
 
I certainly watched the Mopar Hemi Challenge! 8 second Cudas and Darts rule!!! Having a site devoted solely to the S/S-AA class may be a bit too esoteric to go over, whereas A-bodies in general encompass a lot of enthusiasts.That`s just my angle on it though.I do wish you good luck if you go for it.
 

I just read the "Parade of Elephants in Hot Rod. Took me back to mid/late 70's when going to Batton Rouge. I saw a lot of those cars race over there. The drivers were friendly and love to answer any questions about the cars. I remember how much they hated the electronic ignition back then. Those cars almost always launched wheels up in first carrying the front end through most of second. High 9's was awsome then. Now they are a second + quicker...wow. I wish I could afford to race that "class". I only dream of opening the hood on my 68 and wrenching on a HEMI.
 
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