- Source: Generation 2 (NASCAR)
The Generation 2 in NASCAR refers to the cars used between 1967 and 1980. The second generation of stock cars featured stock body with a modified frame, and modified chassis became part of the sport with entities such as Holman-Moody, Banjo Matthews, and Hutchenson-Pagan building chassis for teams.
Although cars began to show modifications compared to the road-going versions, NASCAR still required a minimum number of cars (500 cars in 1969) to be sold to the general public. For 1969 and 1970, Ford and Chrysler developed aerodynamic homologation special models that were later dubbed the Aero Warriors.
Changes in the United States automotive market that downsized passenger cars led to the Generation 3 cars in 1981, which featured shorter wheelbase and the cars being increasingly purpose-built.
Models
= American Motors
=AMC Matador: 1971-1978
= Chrysler Corporation
=Chrysler Cordoba: 1975-1980
Dodge Charger: 1967-1977
Dodge Magnum: 1978-1979
Plymouth Belvedere: 1967
Plymouth Road Runner: 1968-1977
Plymouth Superbird: 1970
= Ford Motor Company
=Ford Fairlane: 1967-1970
Ford Torino: 1968–1976
Ford Thunderbird: 1977-1979
Mercury Cyclone: 1968-1971
Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II: 1969
Mercury Montego: 1968-1976
= General Motors
=Buick Century: 1973-1979
Buick Regal: 1973-1979
Chevrolet Chevelle: 1967-1972
Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna: 1973-1977
Chevrolet Malibu: 1967-1977
Chevrolet Monte Carlo: 1971-1980
Oldsmobile 442: 1977-1980
Oldsmobile Cutlass: 1977-1979
Pontiac Grand Am: 1973-1977
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