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No one ever said anything about straight axles being the norm in M/P. What was said is per the 1964/1965 NHRA rule books straight axles were LEGAL.
I couldn't agree more!! This 1939 is also one of the great early eastcoast M/P cars. I believe it won Indy in 1965. [ATTACH]
So is this Eastern Drag News record holding 1940 Chevy Special Deluxe that came from the factory with IFS (not a straight axle) 1964 NHRA M/P...
You are absolutely correct a 1940 Chevy Master 85 did use a straight axle from the factory. However the above pictured car is a 1940 Chevy...
1967 is beyond the scope of the H.A.M.B. As it releates to the 1964/1965 NHRA rule book no such verbiage was used.
You absolutely could use a straight axle in M/P. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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