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Nostalgia Pro Stocks added to Oct. 2-4 Mopar Express Lane NHRA Midwest Nationals

The Midwest Nostalgia Pro Stock Association will carry St. Louis-area fans back in time when the group makes exhibition passes at the Mopar Express Lane NHRA Midwest Nationals. The nostalgia Pro Stocks are scheduled to run at 8 p.m. on Friday and noon on Saturday.

Founded in 2010 to pay tribute to the Legends of Pro Stock, the group impressed fans earlier this season with exhibition passes at the Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals with cars honoring the Reher-Morrison team, Bob Glidden, Bill Jenkins, the Rod Shop team and more.

The group’s mission is to pay tribute to the legends of the class by fielding cars that are all manually shifted (Lenco transmission) and perform long burnouts, dry hops, and the occasional starting line  burndown. — NHRA.com

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Ted Peters will drive the 1990 Wayne County Speed Shop Dodge Daytona originally wheeled by Darrell Alderman. The Jerry Haas chassis in this car is original in every way. A 500-cid Mopar wedge is mated to a 4-speed Lenco.

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