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Paul Wasilewski Jr. Photog Web |
Sam Miller (M) from
Wayne, New Jersey
USA
(Comp Nr/Finish:
120 ) |
1973 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FN, Class: AA/FC, Div: 1 |
| "Bostonian" Owned by Jeff Gordon
from
Boston, Massachusetts
USA
| Crew Chief: Sam Miller |
| '71 Plymouth Cuda by
Logghe Stamping Co. |
Powered by Supercharged Nitro 392 Chrysler Hemi by Jeff Gordon with
2 speed manual transmission |
| 1/4 Mile ET: |
6.620 at Englishtown NJ 1973 |
1/4 Mile MPH: |
Unknown at Unknown |
| 1000 FT ET: |
Unknown at Unknown |
1000 FT MPH: |
Unknown at Unknown |
| 1/8 Mile ET: |
Unknown at Unknown |
1/8 Mile MPH: |
Unknown at Unknown |
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Entry's 1973 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
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1/4 Mile Rating: ET 54.81,
MPH 00.00 |
Entry is 0.99280 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH |
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1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00,
MPH 00.00 |
Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH |
| 1/8 Mile Rating:
ET 00.00,
MPH 00.00 |
Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH |
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| 1973 Records: |
1/4 Mile: 6.169 ET, 235.64 MPH |
1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH |
1/8 Mile: 4.520 ET, 189.00 MPH |
| 1973 Average: |
1/4 Mile: 6.668 ET, 215.00 MPH |
1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH |
1/8 Mile: 4.657 ET, 184.00 MPH |
| 1973 Minimum: |
1/4 Mile: 7.168 ET, 200.00 MPH |
1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH |
1/8 Mile: 4.987 ET, 172.12 MPH |
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Notes: Sam Miller was on board as the car burned to the ground. - per the 70’s Funny Cars website with info provided by Don Roberts (https://www.70sfunnycars.com/FunnyCars6.html), Miller drove Gordon’s Charger in 1974 and that was the car that burned, not the Cuda. Did Miller drive the Cuda? Also, the Cuda was called the “King Cuda” at first, then “Bostonian” and had the supercharger replaced by injectors when the name was changed. Later Charger was supercharged. JM |
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Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Saturday, December 6, 2025, 02:18:10 PM by
John Murnan II.
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