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Thanks for the warm welcome all. This is a very nice site to visit.
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Yup, just north of Detroit on the east side.
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Just north of Detroit here on the "middle side" (seems I'm not really East or West as Gratiot and Woodward are equally close lol)
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after i asked that i realized that everybody's hometown is displayed in the top right corner....derrrrrrrrrrrrr
Oh well, looking good man
Oh well, looking good man
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Originally Posted by MeenZ28
Sweet ride! Love the wheels stands! Welcome to the board.
I almost put it on the bumper one night on a TNT pass. I road it out past the 60' and settled it down with out bashing up the underside. i just tagged one header tube per side.
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Next Mod ~ "Wheelie Bars" ~ J/K
Originally Posted by meissen
Lost me after comp. Looks like you have one mean machine. Streetable, at all? Take her out on the Dream Cruise?
Welcome to the site bud! I say that as a new member myself. Infact I just joined a few days ago, and was asked to list a few of my old rides that I've had. I had one that was a track car for the most part, but never really got into it as much as you obviously have. I did think about running juice on the 67 Camaro a few times though, but knew I'd have to run through all the test's to get my NHRA license. Unfortunately,... it was at the same time I had just lost my job from Boeing,...so my hobby's changed and eventually the car went down the road.
If finances allow me to do it again in the future, I'll be right back there with ya Bro ~ Very nice ride by the way!
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Originally Posted by str8upchevy
I said that same thing back in 1979 when I first started my uncle race. By the time I bought my 66 Chevelle in 1982 though,...that's all I could talk about!
Welcome to the site bud! I say that as a new member myself. Infact I just joined a few days ago, and was asked to list a few of my old rides that I've had. I had one that was a track car for the most part, but never really got into it as much as you obviously have. I did think about running juice on the 67 Camaro a few times though, but knew I'd have to run through all the test's to get my NHRA license. Unfortunately,... it was at the same time I had just lost my job from Boeing,...so my hobby's changed and eventually the car went down the road.
If finances allow me to do it again in the future, I'll be right back there with ya Bro ~ Very nice ride by the way!
Later ~
Welcome to the site bud! I say that as a new member myself. Infact I just joined a few days ago, and was asked to list a few of my old rides that I've had. I had one that was a track car for the most part, but never really got into it as much as you obviously have. I did think about running juice on the 67 Camaro a few times though, but knew I'd have to run through all the test's to get my NHRA license. Unfortunately,... it was at the same time I had just lost my job from Boeing,...so my hobby's changed and eventually the car went down the road.
If finances allow me to do it again in the future, I'll be right back there with ya Bro ~ Very nice ride by the way!
Later ~
Thanks for the welcome, I never thought I would have even gotten this far with this car. I thought I would never break into the 10's and now I'm shooting for the 8's on 1 stage. I am IHRA certified, there is only one track near me (Stanton aka Mid MIchigan) that is NHRA and they never ask for my licence but I only go there for the f-car shoot-outs by a car club.
As far as finances go I just got laid off from AAM for the next 4 months. I supliment some income through my own business I have. Thanks again Scott K.
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Originally Posted by 1BAD86Z
Thanks for the welcome, I never thought I would have even gotten this far with this car. I thought I would never break into the 10's and now I'm shooting for the 8's on 1 stage. I am IHRA certified, there is only one track near me (Stanton aka Mid MIchigan) that is NHRA and they never ask for my licence but I only go there for the f-car shoot-outs by a car club.
As far as finances go I just got laid off from AAM for the next 4 months. I supliment some income through my own business I have. Thanks again Scott K.
As far as finances go I just got laid off from AAM for the next 4 months. I supliment some income through my own business I have. Thanks again Scott K.
Not sure if you seen the cars I was referring to when I spoke of "The List", but if not,...you'll find it in MY Introduction, which was only 3 days ago. It's the one that says: "New From The Seattle Area". It's down there a ways,... but once you get there, you'll know it. The 69 Chevelle was pretty fun, but more of a Street/Strip car.
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