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America's greatest auto race drivers competing with the finest equipment developed by America's automotive
manufacturers.
The specifications for the Grand National Division, in essentially the same form as listed here,
have been accepted by the Automobile Competition Club of the United States -- FIA and by the FIA for inclusion in the
Apendix J. They will be listed in Category 5B of the special touring sedan section.
a. NASCAR Winston Cup Grand National races are open to steel bodied 1972, 1973, 1974 models of American-made
passenger car production sedans.
NASCAR Winston West Grand National races are open to eligible 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 models of American-made
passenger car production sedans.
NASCAR Other Grand National Divisions races are open to eligible 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 models of American-made
passenger car production sedans (Including eligible 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 Grand American Challenge Series cars).
Category 1--Standard size cars.
Limited to cars with a minimum of 119-inch wheelbase, a maximum engine size of 433 cubic inches
piston displacement, standard body size and complying with minimum weight requirement as set forth in
paragraph 1b.
The following 1974 cars have been classified in Category 1 --
BUICK--Riviera, Electra 225, Electra Hardtop Coupe & Custom Hardtop Coupe, Luxus Hardtop Coupe, LeSabre Hardtop Coupe, LeSabre Custon Hardtop Coupe
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DODGE--Monaco
FORD--Galaxie 500, LTD, Thunderbird
MERCURY--Marquis, Monterey
OLDSMOBILE--Delta 88, 98, Royale 88, Toronado
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CHEVROLET--Caprice, Impala Custon Coupe & Sport Coupe
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PLYMOUTH--Gran Coupe, Fury II, Fury III
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CHRYSLER--Newport, Newport Custom, Imperial
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PONTIAC--Catalina, Bonneville, Grand Ville
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The following 1973 cars have been classified in Category 1 --
AMERICAN MOTORS--Ambassador Brougham
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CHRYSLER--Newport, Newport Custom, Imperial
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BUICK--Riviera, Electra 225, Electra Hardtop Coupe & Custom Hardtop Coupe, Centurion Hardtop Coupe, LeSabre Hardtop Coupe, LeSabre Custon Hardtop Coupe
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DODGE--Polara, Monaco
FORD--Galaxie 500, LTD, Thunderbird
MERCURY--Marquis, Monterey
OLDSMOBILE--Delta 88, 98, Royale 88, Toronado
PLYMOUTH--Gran Coupe, Fury II, Fury III
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CHEVROLET--Caprice Coupe, Impala Custon Coupe & Sport Coupe
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PONTIAC--Catalina, Bonneville, Grand Ville
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The following 1972 cars have been classified in Category 1 --
AMERICAN MOTORS--Ambassador, Ambassador SST, Ambassador Brougham
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CHEVROLET--Caprice Coupe, Impala Custon Coupe & Sport Coupe
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BUICK--Riviera, Electra 225, Electra Sport Coupe & Custom Sport Coupe, Centurion Formal Coupe, LeSabre, LeSabre Sport Coupe, LeSabre Custon Sport Coupe
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DODGE--Polara, Monaco
FORD--Galaxie 500, LTD, Thunderbird
MERCURY--Marquis, Monterey
OLDSMOBILE--Delta 88, 98, Royale 88, Toronado
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CHRYSLER--Newport Royal, Newport Custom, New Yorker Brougham, Imperial
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PLYMOUTH--Gran Coupe, Fury II, Fury III
PONTIAC--Catalina, Bonneville, Grand Ville
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The following 1971 cars have been classified in Category 1 --
AMERICAN MOTORS--Ambassador
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DODGE--Polara, Monaco
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BUICK--Riviera, Riviera Grandsport, Electra 225, Electra Custom Sport Coupe, Centurion, LeSabre, LeSabre Sport Coupe, LeSabre Custon Sport Grand Ville
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FORD--Galaxie 500, LTD
MERCURY--Marquis, Monterey
OLDSMOBILE--Delta 88, 98, Royale 88, Toronado, Custom 88
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CHEVROLET--Caprice, Impala
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PLYMOUTH--Fury, Fury I, Fury II, Fury III, Sport Fury, Fury GT
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CHRYSLER--Newport, Newport Custom, 300, New Yorker, Imperial
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PONTIAC--Catalina, Bonneville, Grand Ville
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Category 2--Intermediate size cars.
Limited to cars with a minimum of 115-inch wheelbase, and less than 119-inch wheelbase, a maximum
engine size of 433 cubic inches piston displacement, standard body size and complying with minimum weight requirement
as set forth in paragraph 1b.
The following 1974 cars have been classified in Category 2 --
AMERICAN MOTORS--Matador Brougham & Brougham DL
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FORD--Gran Torino, Gran Torino Broughanm, Gran Torino Sport
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BUICK--Century Series--Regal Luxus Colonnade Hardtop Coupe, Gran Sport Colonnade Hardtop Coupe, 350 Colonnade Hardtop Coupe, Colonnade Hardtop Coupe
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MERCURY--Montego, Montego MX, Montego Brougham, Cougar XR7
OLDSMOBILE--Colonnade Hardtop Coupe, Cutlass S, Cutlass Supreme
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CHEVROLET--Monte Carlo, Malibu Colonnade Coupe Hardtop, Malibu SS Colonnade Coupe, Deluxe Colonnade Coupe, Leguna Colonnade Hardtop Coupe
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PLYMOUTH--Satellite, Road Runner.
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DODGE--Charger Hardtop, Charger Coupe, Charger Rallye & Rallye Coupe, Charger SE
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PONTIAC--Luxury, LeMans Colonnade, LeMans 2 Door Colonnade, Grand Prix, Grand Am, Luxury LeMans Sport Coupe
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The following 1973 cars have been classified in Category 2 --
AMERICAN MOTORS--Matador
BUICK--Century Series--Regal Colonnade Hardtop Coupe, Luxus Colonnade Hardtop Coupe, Gran Sport Colonnade Hardtop Coupe, 350 Colonnade Hardtop Coupe, Colonnade Hardtop Coupe
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FORD--Gran Torino, Gran Torino Broughanm, Gran Torino Sport, Gran Torino Sport Sportsroof
MERCURY--Montego, Montego MX, Montego Brougham, Montego GT
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CHEVROLET--Monte Carlo, Malibu Colonnade Coupe Hardtop, Malibu SS Colonnade Coupe, Deluxe Colonnade Coupe, Leguna Colonnade Hardtop Coupe
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OLDSMOBILE--Colonnade Hardtop Coupe, Cutlass S Colonnade Hardtop, Cutlass Supreme Colonnade Hardtop Coupe
PLYMOUTH--Satellite, Road Runner.
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DODGE--Charger Hardtop, Charger Coupe, Charger Rallye & Rallye Coupe, Charger SE
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PONTIAC--Luxury, LeMans Colonnade, LeMans 2 Door Colonnade, Grand Prix, Grand Am
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The following 1972 cars have been classified in Category 2 --
AMERICAN MOTORS--Matador
BUICK--Grand Sport, Skylark
CHEVROLET--Chevelle, Malibu, Malibu SS, Monte Carlo
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MERCURY--Montego, Montego MX, Montego Brougham, Montego GT
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DODGE--Charger, Charger Coupe, Charger Rallye & Rallye Coupe, Charger SE
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OLDSMOBILE--Cutlass F85, Cutlass S, Cutlass Supreme Coupe
PLYMOUTH--Satellite, Road Runner
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FORD--Torino, Gran Torino, Gran Torino Sport, Gran Torino Sport Sportsroof
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PONTIAC--GTO, LeMans, LeMans GT, LeMans Coupe, Grand Prix
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The following 1971 cars have been classified in Category 2 --
AMERICAN MOTORS--Matador
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Thunderbird
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BUICK--Grand Sport, Skylark
CHEVROLET--Chevelle, Monte Carlo, Malibu
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MERCURY--Montego, Montego MX, Montego Brougham, Cyclone, Cyclone GT.
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DODGE--Charger, Charger Coupe, Charger 500, Charger SE, Charger Super Bee, Charger RT.
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OLDSMOBILE--F-85, Cutlass 442 Cutlass S Coupe
PLYMOUTH--GTX, Satellite, Road Runner.
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FORD--Torino, Torino Cobra, Torino GT, Torino Brougham,
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PONTIAC--GTO, LeMans, LeMans Sport, T-37, Grand Prix
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Category 3--Compact or GA Cars. (Not eligible in this division)
Limited to cars with a wheelbase of less than 115 inches, with a maximum engine size of 335 cubic inches piston
displacement.
Category 4--Sports cars. (Not eligible in this division)
Category 5--Grand American cars. (Not eligible in this division)
b. FIA category 1 and category 2 Standard approved bodies may run with 305 or 433 cubic inch displacement engine
equipped with one four-barrel 1 11/16" carburetor.
(1) All FIA category 1 and category 2 cars, regardless of engine displacement, must weigh a minimum of 3,800
pounds ready to race (gasoline, oil, water, etc.) without driver.
(2) Cars with approved size engines (305 to 433 cu. in.) may be required to use a carburetor restrictor
when specified by NASCAR. ACCUS has approved a differentiation in the carburetor plate opening size for hemispherical versus
wedge type engines, as defined by NASCAR.
c. Eligibility.
(1) It is mandatory that a street version engine be produced by the manufacturer as a regular production
option for installation and sale to the public in a regular product offering. The 1974 eligible bodies will be volume production
models as selected and approved by the ACCUS. Engine production requirements will continue to be 500 engines installed in cars
before approval to compete is granted, and in the case of engines reduced to 366 cu. in., 500 identical basic engines must be
produced and installed in cars before approval to compete is granted.
(2) Production models and production engines introduced by January 15, 1974, will be classified
eligible for competition in 1974. New models or engines introduced after January 15, 1974, will not be eligible for competition
until April 15, 1974, if approved by ACCUS. Any equipment introduced after April 15 will not be eligible during 1974.
The following characteristics must be identical with the production engine upon which recognition
of type has been granted:
CYLINDER BLOCK
Material
Number of Cylinders
Angle of Cylinders
Number of Main Bearings and Type
Integral or seperate Cylinder Sleeves
Location of Camshaft
Overall Configuration
CYLINDER HEAD
Material
Number of Valves per Cylinder
Type of Combustion Chamber
Location of Spark Plug
Orientation of Spark Plug
Arrangement of Valves
Type of Valve Actuation
Number of Intake Ports
Number of Exhaust Ports
Center Distances of Intake Ports
Center Distances of Exhaust Ports
Shape of In & Ex Ports at mating faces of manifolds
Angle of Port Face relative to mating face of Head to Block
Firing Order
GENERAL
All above listed parts must originate from stock production castings and forgings which have been machined according to the normal
machining schedule utilized for standard production parts. They may be subsequently refined, modified and improved by further
machining or rework.
(3) The ACCUS car classification committee will determine if the eligibility requirements have been met.
(4) All eligible engines can be used in the standard size (Category 1) or the intermediate size (Category 2) cars.
(5) There will be no weight or displacement handicap on any car or engine in 1974.
(6) Maximum engine displacement for Category 1 and Category 2 cars is 433 cubic inches.
(7) All model, engine or equipment changes or modifications not governed by NASCAR rules (1), (2)
and (3) of this Section must be submitted for consideration of approval, not less than 30 days prior to the date of intended usage in
NASCAR competition. The applicant will be notified of approval or rejection no less than 15 days before the date of intended use.
Any equipment which does not conform to specifications or tolerances contained in the NASCAR Rule Book, will not be eligible for
approval during 1974.
NO CHANGES FROM THE ACCUS APPROVED STANDARD PRODUCTION AUTOMOBILES OR COMPONENT PARTS WILL BE PERMITTED EXCEPT
AS SPECIFIED IN THE FOLLOWING NASCAR RULES FOR CAR PREPARATION:
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