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The V/SA record is currently at 1.87 under and I understand this was an 87 El Camino with a 4.3 so this combo would be worth considering.
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"The V/SA record is currently at 1.87 under and I understand this was an 87 El Camino with a 4.3 so this combo would be worth considering.
Jim Mantle V/SA 6632 Today 01:24 PM" Hard to find the records anymore since they aren't important enough to print in ND. I know they are online somewhere but I still like to see them in print. I'm guessing that Mr. Shaw could tell you something about that record. Pete |
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But as cool as I think the wagons are (and I'll openly admit that I've been shopping for wood-grained adhesive vinyl online), the young wife thinks station wagons/estates/shooting brakes are lame. And at the same time, she's always wanted to have an El Camino. A Holden HSV Maloo R8, to be specific, but that's just not gonna happen. Fortunately, she digs the '78-'87 El Camino too. Kind of ironic, that it shares the same chassis as the wagon I admire... |
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That said, I found a great deal of joy racing twice a week for many years when I was young, putting Corvette after Camaro after Chevelle after Nova after Mustang after GTO after 4-4-2 after Mopar after AMX (ad nauseam), on the trailer in NHRA Pro ET, with my $850 stick-shift Mazda back in the '80s, using a nearly stock junkyard 70 cubic inch engine that I built myself, on a kitchen chair. Now that I am at the other end of life, I'd like to try it again, and if it isn't successful, I'll probably still enjoy it just as much, mostly because of the people- drag racing, at least at the sportsman level, is a very social sport. Last edited by 6130; 03-29-2018 at 10:32 AM. |
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Patrick Downing had the Downing Farm 305 Mailibu wagon for sale. I know it’s a wagon, but it is turnkey fast and fun. The car was leaving like a beast with the wheels in the air at Gainesville. This is going g to cost more than a bracket Mazda.... prepare your wallet. I would tell my non racing friends that talk about a race car to try this test. Go to the bank. Withdraw 50 one hundred dollar bills. Throw them in the toilet and flush them one at a time. If you don’t make it to at least 35 before you throw up, don’t buy a race car. You won’t make it.
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