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loved gt/aa...
was great to see tibor kador with that refridgerator tied to his roof leaving the scales ... LOL LOL jack mccarthy
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It seems that with over 27,00 hits that just maybe GT/AA had the most interest . at least i enjoyed the posts by all
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I agree steve watching a fwd car shift its way to fame and fortune is priceless????
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That may be true but you and ron were world famous for a couple of days LOL any how nice job it was fun to watch from the left coast.
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28 high winding Hemi-dinosaurs..compared to 13 GT/AA ..mostly new model cars..not a hard pick for me!
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How many of those High Winding Hemi cars had a chance at winning? From what I observed there was only one other car close to the Wescotts' and it was a car with their engine. I would agree that there was more cars to see but the action was closer in the GT/AA class. Drop the Westcotts out of the SS/AH field and you have an exciting race. I mean come on, they had upward of an .10 to .15 hundreths advantage on the field.
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GT/AA was certainly cool, newer models and Colin's Mustang was awesome, but might want to consider the high-horsepower 454s (and others) have no place to go. The Westcott's had SS/AH covered and did anybody notice how far Westcott Sr.'s stick car has came, he is within a whisker of Jr.'s auto car. SS/JA had the OEM war; a 1979 Aspen wins class, but the trophy could have went to Little's 'Cuda, O'Malley's 'Vette, or Terrell's Camaro |
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