Re: building a road course car .what would be the best??
[Re: jcc]
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Re: building a road course car .what would be the best??
[Re: hulmule]
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volare station wagon
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Re: building a road course car .what would be the best??
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Of course, there is always the 73-73 E body route. read about it here; http://www.glennbunch.com/Aluminum Hemi running in a class where it is not regulated in any way and is kicking Ferrari butt regularly.
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Re: building a road course car .what would be the best??
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No offense meant to anyone but that's one ugly Challenger, almost looks like a fire chicken. I love race classes where the cars stay recognizable. That's why the early Trans Am races are so much fun to watch, stock looking cars flying around the track.
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Re: building a road course car .what would be the best??
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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how about a 80's cop car?? grand fury or diplomat??? gut it build the 360 (cheap) It already has all the heavy duty junk on it. Plus it'd be cool to show up w/ a 4 door.
ANOTHER vote ferrr an M-body .. but do-it with a 5th Ave.
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