my "Winston Cup" 69 chevelle project
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Any pics of the car today as it sits?
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the mustang is only a shell now. it was a total rust bucket when I got it. it is going to have all upgraded suspension and power. I love the look of the fastback but I hate the old suspension design. I live here in the NE Georgia mountains so I am going to build it to handle. I want to be able to take it to the road course here and up to NC to 'the Tail of the Dragon'.
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/
you need a good handling car or bike for that road, they kill about one a week this time of year. if you miss a turn you drop a hundred feet or so off the mountain.
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/
you need a good handling car or bike for that road, they kill about one a week this time of year. if you miss a turn you drop a hundred feet or so off the mountain.
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here are a few to help motivate you guys. I am a little old school when it comes to cars and road racing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSqYjDGNZok
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybj-0i7mFVo
there are classes for new cars but as you can see alot or 50's to 60's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q-P3YpAwhA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSqYjDGNZok
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybj-0i7mFVo
there are classes for new cars but as you can see alot or 50's to 60's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q-P3YpAwhA
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Comp - my brother has rode the Tail on his 900F a few yrs back said it was awesome but you "Can f uck up real EZ!" lol.
I know about the Panamerica pretty awesome but logistically I will never get there unless of course I win the big one and therefore would be able to take a large amount of time off work in my busiest season. Id be more likely to get to the Targa Newfoundland.
Realistically I'll be very content blasting around fast old school Mosport(fastest track ALMS series races on btw) its .5hrs away from here. Ron Fellows & partners are new owners and have poured a ton of $$ into it. My buddy with the 9 truck went to Watkins Glen (not all that far from here very do able) this summer said he LOVED it, they have a good Vintage festival there too. D
I know about the Panamerica pretty awesome but logistically I will never get there unless of course I win the big one and therefore would be able to take a large amount of time off work in my busiest season. Id be more likely to get to the Targa Newfoundland.
Realistically I'll be very content blasting around fast old school Mosport(fastest track ALMS series races on btw) its .5hrs away from here. Ron Fellows & partners are new owners and have poured a ton of $$ into it. My buddy with the 9 truck went to Watkins Glen (not all that far from here very do able) this summer said he LOVED it, they have a good Vintage festival there too. D
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I agree mud is more fun! Dirt track racing is some of the best racing around if the track is set up right. I live in NC Ohio by sandusky and head to Fremont and Attica every now and then. Saw one road race at mid Ohio, that was some cool chit!
Any pics of the car today as it sits?
Any pics of the car today as it sits?
Any pics of the car today as it sits?
ok on to somthing else before i get yelled at again from the guy above me..
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after the last few years even winning the lottery might not get me to the panamericana. I still want to do it some day but with two road courses, the dragons tail and the mountains I can still pretend. the Buick in the first video weighs nearly 4000 pounds so it is no light weight. this is it before it was painted one color.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnCz0Ks1r7U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnCz0Ks1r7U
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after the last few years even winning the lottery might not get me to the panamericana. I still want to do it some day but with two road courses, the dragons tail and the mountains I can still pretend. the Buick in the first video weighs nearly 4000 pounds so it is no light weight. this is it before it was painted one color.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnCz0Ks1r7U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnCz0Ks1r7U
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Finished up the dash the other night.....I mocked the tach up in the dash but I had trouble seeing it through the steering wheel spokes just sitting in the shop let alone at 100 mph so I set it up on the dash old school





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dont be scared of the open road. just kidding, even on the track I never seemed to be happy with the way I took a turn. second guessing is natural but if you keep improving then it is all good. I am curious though, was the wheel base the same on the chevelle as the race car? looks like it fit pretty nice. how well did the body fit to the new chassis? the car is looking great. I like the factory door panel. are you keeping them? something about stuff like that makes it look like the old school cars where they had to keep lots of parts from the original car.