Pretty much all of the 80's domestic performance cars are represented.....as you would expect, the turbo buicks clean house (although the 13.6 cars would not have been stock). The other g-bodies did not fare too well (2 442's and 1 monte SS).
That was the driver's name.Man those cars look slow, he says Olds Trans Am @ 2:48
All stock cars look slow at the drag strip. Your mind keeps thinking they'll see a top fuel run, but then when you see it in 1/3 speed, it just looks like it's in slow motion. It's the same at the H/OCA meets at the dragstrips. The 68 H/Os appear slow AF running down the 1/4 mile. But they're impressive at the streetlight when they get on it. Could you imagine the monsters they could have made if they had the computer aided engineering platforms they have today where they can get 400 HP out of an engine the size of an ice cube? 1000 HP Chevelles, 200 mph Mustangs...most of us old f**ks would be dead by now most likely.
That white 442 did dig the hole shot, so 3.73s are worth something pushing a 2 ton pig with a 307. But that was about it. It's nice to see stuff like this. And it also puts a point on the fact that the 80s were a sad state of affairs for performance, regardless of the make. Keeping price points in check, they did the best with what they had.
A historical slice in time. Those were the days nobody was thinking about having to cut the rear of their frame off to replace the rusty hulk that lives under there. Or spend THOUSANDS on sticking an LS up front. All the cars looked so shiny and new...how stock some of those cars actually were in the video is anyone's guess, though.
My first BBC install in a Gbody was around 1989-90 and it was in my Monte where the current 565 BBC sits.I have images of BBCs stuffed into 80s Monte's and Camaros burned into my mind.
Wow, anyone that thinks BB swaps, turbo's, blowers and nitrous is bad ought to watch that. There isn't much there that's 'running' imo other than those Regal's.
Now imagine, if mother GM let Buick build a V8 turbo Regal in '88...................hmmm. Nah, we got slow Vette's instead and stopped the line that made the Vette less valuable.
The only thing positive from that debacle of GM politics was when someone came up with the LS in the mid 90's.
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