Dave Marcis Having Raced In A Chevrolet-Branded GM B-Platform 2-Door Coupe Modified Into A Stock Car During The 1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Season

Dave Marcis, during the 1978 NASCAR Winston Cup season; had raced in a Chevrolet-branded GM B-Platform 2-Door Coupe that had been modified into a Stock Car.

I consider this to be a stake in my heart, as American Full-Size Passenger Cars, Pickup Trucks, SUVs, and Vans are some of the many vehicles that are emotionally important to me; Full-Size Passenger Cars are too estimable of a vehicle to convert into a Stock Car, likewise; Full-Size Pickup Trucks, SUVs, and Vans are too estimable of a vehicle to make crazy and outrageous modifications to.

I have always thought that Intermediate-Sized Cars on GM’s A and G-Platforms, the Ford Fairlane and Torino, the Plymouth Belvedere and Satellite; and their Dodge siblings-the Coronet and Charger, each in the 2-Door Coupe or 2-Door Sedan bodystyles, were and are the absolute perfect Cars to convert into Stock Cars.


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