This is not a hotrod, but thought some might find it interesting. View attachment 59864
Maybe but it would make a seriously cool Hot Rod.
This is not a hotrod, but thought some might find it interesting. View attachment 59864
I'm guessing they like to sneak in with a bottle or a turbo or two and see who they can sucker in.
My new hot rod. 550 hp and 2050 ft lbs of torque. It pulls so much better! Now if they hadn't ordered the motherf'n auto shift, I'd be real happy.
Maybe but it would make a seriously cool Hot Rod.
This is not a hotrod, but thought some might find it interesting. View attachment 59864
It's not so much about suckering someone in. It's more about being confident in what you have and its badness. If they want to run cool. If you lose, well you learned something...you need to step up your game (aka the price of tuition). In street racing/ grudge racing it's all about bragging rights. Street racing, grudge racing, heads up racing isn't for everyone. It costs big money and is often a lessen in futility and is humbling at times. It's all part of the game. But it sure is coool
I never really did the whole race thing. Just never had anything that was truly fast in a straight line.
hahahahahah!I have tried to go in circles.....go left and right.....go straight.
I find that I and everyone else is so much safer if I just go straight.
hahahahahah!
I have tried to go in circles.....go left and right.....go straight.
I find that I and everyone else is so much safer if I just go straight.
First racecar I ever drove was a Mustang set up for SCCA, ran laps on the road course at IRP. I have driven late model stock cars, a modified and drag raced. Circle track racing is tougher on equipment. Seems like even on a good night there are almost always broken parts. Drag racing is a beast all its own. It offers plenty of challenges, and lets face it there's nothing like the distinct rumble of a big cu in engine..and you can play with power adders. All racing is good racing, but some are better than others
Never have tried to race the Dodge, it's just pretty. It is fun when you stop at a light as the revs drop off to idle and that unsteady rumble begins with a small shudder of the car. That always gets a look assuming the color hasn't already.
Where was that picture taken?