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05-31-2015, 06:05 PM | #51 |
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Re: History of MPR's personal 86 Mustang SS/F Car
It's great some of these old cars are still around and raced. Bummer that Mark Tallent isn't.
I think the first time i saw Bray and Gilliam's Mustang it was in a regular SS class even though there were GT classes. That was the good old days in lots of other classes too. I think at Pomona one year there was not only Lloyd Bray but were stickshift Super Gas cars, twin engine Alky Dragsters, a turbo Pontiac/Chevy engined Alky Funny Car and a twin Buick V6 Top Fuel Dragster. Just don't get that variety now. |
06-12-2015, 02:07 PM | #52 |
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Re: History of MPR's personal 86 Mustang SS/F Car
I saw many of Mikes creations close up, and believe me, his cars were killer lookers and killer runners. Conversations with Mike were very helpful to me as I was switching from Ponchos to Fords to compete on the Super Team... Glen Tinsley
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