A great pic from the weekend
#17
That some good picks,but not worth the damage it does when it comes down.Mine went up there before the wheelie bars , the weird thing it broke the tab on the MSD rotor in the distributor. Hers a pick of my Camaro at Memphis on the wheelie bars set at 8 inches high .It would go over with out them. 52 % rear weight Need to put some muffs on and ride around on the street.
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The Only Time You Have To Much Ammo Is When Your Swimming Or On Fire.
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The Only Time You Have To Much Ammo Is When Your Swimming Or On Fire.
#18
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Hang one arm up in the air and ride her til the bell goes off!!!!
I agree Strip Poker 388, I don't use wheelie bars but I just can't go crazy on the rear supension setup. Last time it cost me a $525 set of headers. It was fun though!!!
I agree Strip Poker 388, I don't use wheelie bars but I just can't go crazy on the rear supension setup. Last time it cost me a $525 set of headers. It was fun though!!!
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Back in the early 70's I was at Raceway Park in Englishtown, NJ. We hd seats right on the line where we could see the launches.
Well, a 70 or 71 Hemi Barracuda convertible running a Super Stock or Pro Stock class pulled to the line. When the lights went green, this car literally leaped straight up. Not into a wheelie, but up like it was on a lift. You could see daylight under all four tires. A split second later the engine exploded. The sound that Hemi made as it came unloaded was awsome. There was oil, steel and flames everywhere. I'll never forget it.
Well, a 70 or 71 Hemi Barracuda convertible running a Super Stock or Pro Stock class pulled to the line. When the lights went green, this car literally leaped straight up. Not into a wheelie, but up like it was on a lift. You could see daylight under all four tires. A split second later the engine exploded. The sound that Hemi made as it came unloaded was awsome. There was oil, steel and flames everywhere. I'll never forget it.