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Subject: National Muscle Car Association 2010 rules


January 13, 2010


For the record:

All of this season’s rule changes were initiated by NMCA; none by the NSSNA.

After reviewing the 2009 season, the NSSNA decided the issues/situations that had come up did not need to be codified but could be effectively taken care of by internal management.

For its purposes, NMCA decided it needed to address three issues formally.

1. 1961 Pontiac Tempest inclusion – The actual participation of and encouragement to future construction of more of this combination was seen by NMCA to be more of a long-term benefit than the possible detriments of inexact historical accuracy and appearance.

The NSSNA committee was asked to comment and after discussion, agreed.

2. Single 4-bbl AMX – The precedent and actual participation of this combination along with the precedent of allowing single 4-bbl carburetors for other combinations was seen by NMCA to be consistent with existing rules, with historical accuracy, and also a long-term benefit.

The NSSNA committee was asked to comment and after discussion, agreed but re-emphasizes its published preference for 2x4 carburetion.

3. Contingency decals – As a not-for-profit organization, the NSSNA has no financial interest in, and therefore no rules on this subject, and was not asked to comment.

As a matter of history, NSSNA points out that it was common practice to place decals on the vehicle’s entire body as the owner chose.

In addition, NMCA now has stated its published allowance of the Mark IV design (rat-motor) engines in 1959-64 Chevrolets was a typographical error and is not valid.

The NSSNA verifies the statement; this subject was not initiated or discussed by either organization.


The committee:
Doug Duell, Dave Duell Classic
John Grinwald, Nostalgia Super Stocks Inc.
Clay Kossuth, TexasOutsiders
Jim Netherland, NMCA NSS series
Bob Wilkiewicz, Nostalgia Super Stocks Inc.
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