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Posts: 8964 | Location: Poetry, Texas | Registered: 28 November 2004Reply With Quote
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Nice ride, Butch !
 
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I love the engine. Very unassuming. "What's under the hood?" Ah you know just a run of the mill big block. Bench seat grocery getter. Great ride.


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Okay, I'll play



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I bought this car for the track. I joined MSR Houston in June- a race track 60 mi from my house. Car has 2500 miles, 2000 of which on the track. 500 track miles with paper plates. Bought a trailer so it won't be on the street. Slicks, straight exhaust, a cage and racing seats are on the horizon.







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I bought this car for the track. I joined MSR Houston in June- a race track 60 mi from my house. Car has 2500 miles, 2000 of which on the track. 500 track miles with paper plates. Bought a trailer so it won't be on the street. Slicks, straight exhaust, a cage and racing seats are on the horizon.






Nice car Frank.
 
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My previous car:



My current ride:

 
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Nice Toys, all!


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Boys and their toys! It's fun ain't it!
 
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Boys and their toys! It's fun ain't it!


Butch. It ain't a dress rehearsal.......




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Nice. Though I've never ridden in one that is so reminiscent of a throwback to stuffin big brute iron in a small European chassis that another Texan thought of a few decades ago.........




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Boys and their toys! It's fun ain't it!


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It's not? I thought it was.
 
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Boys and their toys! It's fun ain't it!


Butch. It ain't a dress rehearsal.......



It's not? I thought it was.


No, t'isn't......Shit man, GET AFTER IT then!!!!!!




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My latest. Fun little car.









 
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Nice. Though I've never ridden in one that is so reminiscent of a throwback to stuffin big brute iron in a small European chassis that another Texan thought of a few decades ago.........


Right Frank. I do believe Shelby was highly involved in its development. There's nothing intelligent about the Viper. Just power married to a manual transmission, and a place to sit while trying to control it. A real Knuckle Dragging Beast!!!
 
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Love the 340. We had a 72 Duster 340 drag car growing up. Man that little mill made some power. Everytime we fired it up people swore it was a big block.


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