Re: Race cars with great names
[Re: Michael]
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I've had a few called "Metal Circus" over the years, and that name will be on my next car.
Not a Mopar, but one of my favorites:
Ron H. "Just when you think you have all of the answers...I change the questions!" "Rowdy" Roddy Piper
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Re: Race cars with great names
[Re: RonTheAnnouncer]
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Sorry no picture, but a couple of names, past and present. Monkey Shaker Monkeys' Toy Goin' Bananas Gone Bananas
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Re: Race cars with great names
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As long as we are on this Nostalgic trip, did anyone ever have the pleasure of watching the Anglia's race in the old Texas Anglia Circuit? It was crazy stuff with some of the early cars running big blocks tunnel rams and 4speeds in a car that was about as tall as it was long. Many a 3/8 mile passes down a 1/4 mile strip.
Last edited by dannysbee; 11/17/08 12:12 PM.
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Re: Race cars with great names
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This is the name of my car. It was named that before i was born, but i like the name so it stays.
My favorite was the old "Sparticus" dodge, i always thought the name and car was cool.
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Re: Race cars with great names
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My parents cars were always named Tinkertoy starting with their first a 67 gtx, then a 68 hemi gtx, then my moms car a 70 hemi cuda and finally the last was a 83 hemi charger. Other local cars at Miami Hollyood speedway and West Palm before Moroso a 68 hemi cuda ... Hemi Inc. another cuda and belvedere were Makin Bacon
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Re: Race cars with great names
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My favorite is Quarter Pounder, couldn't be a better name for a drag car
That was a local favorite here. Built, raced, and rebuilt when needed at the shop I use locally. Miss that car.
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