Sinclair oil, been awhile!, cool, i wonder how many young guys wonder what the device is to open a old can of oil like that.. I remember once reading somewhere that a young guy wondered what the tire iron was, He thought it was some kind of a tool but didn't know for what! That was a long time ago but i never forgot about it, things like this that used to be the norm and the younger generation of car guys coming into the fun seeing these relics we once used.. Probably did the same back then ourselves, years pile up fast, anyone know what year that changed, into the plastic bottles? Mid-late 70s? lol..
What I don't get is how a 69 A-12 Bee ran a 13:56 while a A-12 RR ran a 12:91? One of them was either not running right, a poor driver, or the RR was a ringer. Either way, an A-12 has my vote for the top dog as these, unlike some other Mopars that were all out drag cars made for the street, the A-12's were purpose built street terrors.
I thought it was also impressive that the Poncho clan was able to get a machine like the '73 SD-455 TA to crank out a 13:54 ET during the smog era, which was actually faster than a 440+6 Chally.
[video=youtube;G3pVXik_NGc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3pVXik_NGc[/video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvpBVAA_Pis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4d-I4-dMmw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDz0BI-peIE
Yeah I remember seeing that one,
Peter Klute he's a Ford {especially Mustang's & Shelby's} somewhat a Chevy Guy & Exotic guy mostly,
not sure it was 100% non biased, but it was real world test
there was another one too...
wasn't it a LS6 454 70 Chevelle SS-454 that won the overall test ?,
braking, handling & acceleration IIRC
thanks for sharing
The one that I referenced was won by a RAIV GTO. It belongs to a fellow named Bruno who lives in Ontario, Canada. Very nice guy and a very nice car.