Would love to see some pictures and a little more about the drivetrain and suspension setup.
Well, you've got a couple of tracks out there................I think the best racing school is with the SCCA. It's not cheap, about $600 for the 3...
Suuuuurrrrrrreeeee you can, but if someone does a protest and their tear your motor apart and find that you did that..............you'll be paying...
I think it looks like it could have came from the factory like that, really nice!
Building a car to compete in SS or S has not changed much in the past 40 years. Build a car that maybe takes advantages of some of the loop...
If you really want to get to know your car my suggestion would be to take it to a NASA event or local road race course when they have an open...
As I've mentioned before, when I turned the 9.801 in the 1/4 I had drum brakes on all fours (as the car did when it raced NHRA B/SM back in the...
You know, I bought a brand new truck in 1998, and that truck towed my Ford drag car and my Spec Miata to many races.........and never skipped a...
Just keep that in perspective and remember, "Any form of motorsport racing is dangerous and just because you add more pipe to the roll bar isn't...
I've been looking for the right Maverick to build into a street/canyon carver for sometime.......................and when I find...
Look forward to it, should be sunny and 66 By The Bay.............and if you have drivability issues I can always hook up the Dodge to the Trailer...
Thanks Dave. Understand...........thanks Walt.
Ok, Ok, Ok...............enough said............I got the message and you are right.............tomorrow it's going to be 70 and I'll get to work.
So, my question is, did he die from drowning............or asphyxiated by the fumes?:rofl2: Oh, what size are the tires?
Looks like a very comprehensive kit, and from my experience of putting Unisteer in a Model A and 32 Ford Hotrod..........they do work very well....
Welcome to one of the best car (Maverick/Comet) forums on the net... from San Jose:Handshake
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Sorry, I guess I got carried away and didn't mean any disrespect to you or this thread.........it won't happen again.
I'm not here to argue bud, I've done it a couple of times in the past few years and it works just as I said...........so I am just hypothesizing...
By using a ceramic coating on the interior of the pipe you will never have any problems with heat reaching much over 100 degrees F...even on a hot...
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