I run my street trim fox body mustang convertible, it isnt fast but its fun Running it also prompted me to tune it up and fix a few things etc. I am excited about this season and making a few passes.
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I run my street trim fox body mustang convertible, it isnt fast but its fun Running it also prompted me to tune it up and fix a few things etc. I am excited about this season and making a few passes.
Thought I was the only one who got that RUSH, took my breath away! Every time I hear the cars leaving the line.Havent raced in years. When I went to the track, I would start shaking from a massive rush of adenalin. I was more excited than I had ever been. I learned to put Vodka in the wiper water reservoir, ran a hose under the dash, because I needed it to calm down on the way home. One night I forgot to remove the shoe polish showing my et.( /6. ET 17.60,
Melling cam, Clifford headers, Carter BBD adapted to the manifold), LOL) The next morning my dad jumped on top me while I was in bed and beat my ***. He took my Duster keys for a month. It was worth it !!
I recognize that track, and that car! PG, didn't know that was you! Next time I see it, I'll introduce myself. I've seen your car at Irwindale multiple times!I used to have a 1969 440 6 pack Road Runner with a Bob Lambeck prepared C/S eliminator engine, it used to run on the index 11:40 at 116 in the 1/4 mile I bought the whole car from GTX John. I used to get very excited on the starting line racing adrenaline all day long, I understand. Now I have a 1974 Plymouth 360 Duster that runs mid to high 12s in the quarter mile and to tell you the truth I still get excited at the age of 62.
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Cool, that was me. The next time you see my car come over and let’s talk. I have not seen another emerald green 1974 duster up there, that kind of makes me hard to miss. Did you have a car there racing?I recognize that track, and that car! PG, didn't know that was you! Next time I see it, I'll introduce myself. I've seen your car at Irwindale multiple times!
Mine is in Arizona at the moment. Me too. I'll pm you when I get it to Irwindale next time. Look for an ugly old blue 62 savoy.Cool, that was me. The next time you see my car come over and let’s talk. I have not seen another emerald green 1974 duster up there, that kind of makes me hard to miss. Did you have a car there racing?
Mine is in Arizona at the moment. Me too. I'll pm you when I get it to Irwindale next time. Look for an ugly old blue 62 savoy.
There is no such thing as a NON ugly 62 savoy! LOL!ok, but there is no such thing as a ugly 62 Savoy.
Hey fox bodies are cool.Fox body Ford I don't mind breaking that... parts still around and cheap I suppose Mopar used to be that way in the late 80s early 90s The dart ios a resto street car with 14inch ralley wheels isn't going to be a racer. I actually put the car back to stock appearing, it had race goodies when I bought it, headers, scattershield ,high comp TRW internals etc. Old school 80s stuff. I had heard the TRW pistons called "heavy" but I guess they were what was popular back then. I put flattop Keith Blacks in it for street gas etc. Pound for pound though My Dart has my Fox beat. I can tell the difference between them sitting at idle if that makes sense.
But there are ugly 62 Dartsok, but there is no such thing as a ugly 62 Savoy.
Guess he didn't mind the smell of vodka, but racing was taboo.Havent raced in years. When I went to the track, I would start shaking from a massive rush of adenalin. I was more excited than I had ever been. I learned to put Vodka in the wiper water reservoir, ran a hose under the dash, because I needed it to calm down on the way home. One night I forgot to remove the shoe polish showing my et.( /6. ET 17.60,
Melling cam, Clifford headers, Carter BBD adapted to the manifold), LOL) The next morning my dad jumped on top me while I was in bed and beat my ***. He took my Duster keys for a month. It was worth it !!
You sure have a beautiful and FAST car!!Racing has taken a back burner for me. Entered two multi day races this spring so my level of laziness escalated to a level where I skipped on some Phoenix races as I didn’t want to hurt anything and end up thrashing to make it. Been busy playing in the desert and just haven’t felt like spending the money on fuel, travel, motels etc…. Our next projected race is the mopar event in Sacramento late September.
It wasn’t meant to be. This is the way it has evolved for me, if there’s obstacles every way I turn, I heed the message something is trying to tell me. I go the least resistance.I guess a perfect example of me and racing occurred this weekend. I busted my butt getting the grass cut and the tires prepped, balanced, and installed on my duster. I was loading up at 8:30 last night on a hot humid day for a day of racing in 90 degree weather today. Well after loading I went to back my trailer down the hill and the batteries in my truck were dead. I threw the charger on and went in the house to shower and eat. When I went back outside it wasn’t charging so I put the charger on the other battery and went to bed. I got up at 7am and the other battery wasn’t taking a charge So I disconnected them, cleaned them and tried charging them again. 2 amp, 10 amp, 40 amp, start circuit and nothing worked. There was a time when I would have pulled both batteries, drove the 20 miles to get new batteries and install them but not today. It was a humid 80 degrees already so I was done for the weekend. Maybe next weekend.