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View Poll Results: Could a class war in Super Stock be re-established? | |||
Yes, with the right committe in place |
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53 | 49.07% |
No, not worth the work or whining |
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18 | 16.67% |
Things should stay as they are and all hope is lost for a SS/AA class war to work |
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10 | 9.26% |
I could care less |
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27 | 25.00% |
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Alan
Great history lesson on Jimmy Bridges Corvette. Seen that car race many times by different owners. A very strong stock / super stock community from Indy south to Alabama along I -65. I do not want to hi- jack this site but you might know. What ever happened to the Ronnie T. / Larry Seay / Don Wolfe 66 Nova. Another great looking and running car that had the same circle of friends and owners.Got any idea where it is resting at today. Thanks |
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