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You're right Danny.None the less it's more classes that will still require tech involvement to keep the "crafty" guys at bay.
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Chip,
Are you coming to Clay City? I not sure if I get to go or not what little money I have is setting here in the shop in floor and shelfs instead of my bifold, waiting for them to come and pickup. Mike Taylor 3601 |
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Check out the Dutch Classic advertisement in National Dragster! Nown if you guys didn't believe that some people are paying attention to our forum, look at what Div 1 has decided to include in their program " American STOCK Class! Sponsored by PC Richards.com. Heads up racing! I've peppered NHRA enough that someone is listening! Now my next problem, anyone has a spare Challenger available.lol I'll probably rent one from some rental agency, anybody know a company that rents Mustangs or Challenger in PA. Thanks. Claude Ruel p.s. see Ed, if you try, someone might be listening.lol
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