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Old 09-17-2010, 09:02 AM   #16
Steve Polhill
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Default Re: Superb Article On Current State of Stock Eliminator

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I'm real sorry i used two of the greatest muscle cars made to make a point so i will try again because i'm sure you will never get it anyway. Let me change them to a 1970 hemi cuda or a 1970 LS6 chevelle, MOST would call these race cars, MOST! very few would call a neon a race car. but to each there own. but this has nothing to do with what is happening to stock eliminator at this time, so there you go!!!

How did this get to be a conversation about wether a FWD car is a race car or not??

Mr Ruler, if that is your real name! If you do not believe that a FWD car is a race car, Bring you *** down put your car on the starting line beside my Non race car, and we will see what happens.. I get just a little sick of ignorant people saying that because my car has the slicks on the front and has a 4 cyl motor that it's not a race car. Close minded people with no Imagination that think that all race cars are V8 muscle cars, made between 1965 and 1972.

P.S. Ohh did I mention that my FWD Ford Escort is faster than Many of your 60's muscle cars were when they were new.
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