Shermans car is a basic litewieght Chevy II. I don't think it has done anything earth shattering. We tried for years to get him to come out and run with us. Porcho used to try and get him out there as well. He chose not to support the NMCA where he had a local heads up class to run. He does like to run his pie hole however smile But I understand why he does. As Shiloh said he is trying to create Hype for his races.

FWIW the Yellow Mustang Shiloh ran has run a best of 5.44 in the 1/8 to date. He has run NA10.5 for a few years and is still learning how to make it all work. He has made huge strides the last year for sure. Its a shame the class and organization is now gone. He was getting hooked up with the right parts to make that car work well. He has been 1.16 60' with it and been in the high 8.40's. Still .4 off the pace for the class out west but he was out there running the class and making improvements consistently. Unfortunately he as well as Shiloh need to find a place to race.

We have chosen to continue to run NA10.5 and will next year on the east coast. Lots of miles traveling for us but its about all we have left these days. I know very very few care about NA racing anymore as it is certainly NOT the easy way to get down a racetrack fast. It is also a tad on the expensive side as well. We had hoed to run all the races except Florida this year but still waiting on the new block from Dart, yes even SBC guys have to wait for good blocks, especially given the combo. We may end up missing the Georgia race as well if they don't get the block delivered SOON. Its already been 6 weeks.....

Sorry for highjacking the post with the red cars stuff. But just am update if anyone here cares. We have met a few Moparts folks while traveling the east the last two years and hope to meet more. I hope Shiloh gets the chance to run Sherman eventually. Seems it never quite happens for one reason or another. Hopefully soon the stars align and it can...


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