[h=1]Smokey Yunick's 1966 Chevelle DaytonaRiverfront051714[/h]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZSMtFf2Yhk
Smokey is a local legend in Daytona, Florida. He owned a garage which essentially made this car using a Ford frame and Chevelle sheet metal. This was indicative of the changes he made to make the car go faster and be a winner at Daytona. He moved the engine to the left of the frame to better navigate the Daytona oval. He sliced and extended the front bumper to act as an air dam. Glass was flush with the body and the back bumper feathered into the rear sheet metal. All the tricks to make the car more streamlined. The engine was a Chevy "rat" motor, destroked at 417 c.i., 450 h.p. @ 7600 rpm. All this was done, and NASCAR wouldn't clear it for racing. All this material was quoted in the plaque at the end of the video.
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