Sounds like no one was hurt but this stinks.
That's what happens when you race rare ****
Or get blown away in a tornado or get washed away in a flood or....Or you could just let it sit in the garage that May or may not burn down.
I just thank God neither car was a rust-free four-door Dart. Those things are impossible to find!
Yep...Or you could just let it sit in the garage that May or may not burn down.
One in the same...Wow, that looks like Jim R.'s big block '69. I'm still crying over that.
Hey........you just perfectly described my last build !!Now you guys do realize these are purpose built race cars, not just hot rods, right?
The Duster finished 8th in the country last year. He wins national & divisional events with that car. It’s not just a stock duster with a bar, blackjack headers and an over cammed engine.
Justin's car was originally built by his father Jeff years ago and wasNow you guys do realize these are purpose built race cars, not just hot rods, right?
The Duster finished 8th in the country last year. He wins national & divisional events with that car. It’s not just a stock duster with a bar, blackjack headers and an over cammed engine.
Amen.Justin's car was originally built by his father Jeff years ago and was
one of the world's fastest Stock 340 and a real show piece and a member of their family.
John will fix the 67 car as it is so rare that it is well worth a lot of trouble
to repair. My understanding is that this would be it's last race before becoming
strictly a collector car.
I am very blessed to count all three of these good gentlemen as my friends!
I thank our gracious God for allow them to walk away from this terrible crash
that I witness first hand. When it is all said and done our beloved cars pale
in significance to the value of my friend's life!
Hallowed be the name of our Heavenly Father and his son Jesus Christ!!
Oh, sadness!