daugen
Epic Contributor
good morning all
Chilly here too, not getting above 35 today.
Toppop, what's the story on the race car trailer? QuickTrick?
I've never followed dirt track or Nascar, a little SCCA, but always enjoyed watching drag races.
I'd have to take some better noise cancelling headphones if I went. Told my next older brother that after it warmed up and we
were both vaccinated, we should go to a local drag strip.
Popgadget, are there any left in Northern Bucks? Allentown?
Pretty sure there is still one over the River in NJ
I prefer the slower more stock cars vs the 300mph exotic fueled record setters where you blink and the run is done.
Showroom Stock was always fun to watch
Problem is if you wreck Mom's car, insurance doesn't pay for it. Organized speed event is a standard no no in a car insurance policy.
And in my case Mom had a high output 455 in her 88 Oldsmobile and us boys were always itching to see what it would do. Of course cars back then weren't fast
at all, today's V6 Camry is faster than most muscle cars. But they sure sounded good. And gosh did they suck gas. My 1958 Impala 348 got 9mpg.
I loved that car until I put it on the roof. It loved me back, protected me, and died for my considerable sins.
While today I drive a four cylinder car and can only get excited about my snowblower engine...she's real fine my 369... yes, sign of early onset dementia.
Chilly here too, not getting above 35 today.
Toppop, what's the story on the race car trailer? QuickTrick?
I've never followed dirt track or Nascar, a little SCCA, but always enjoyed watching drag races.
I'd have to take some better noise cancelling headphones if I went. Told my next older brother that after it warmed up and we
were both vaccinated, we should go to a local drag strip.
Popgadget, are there any left in Northern Bucks? Allentown?
Pretty sure there is still one over the River in NJ
I prefer the slower more stock cars vs the 300mph exotic fueled record setters where you blink and the run is done.
Showroom Stock was always fun to watch
Problem is if you wreck Mom's car, insurance doesn't pay for it. Organized speed event is a standard no no in a car insurance policy.
And in my case Mom had a high output 455 in her 88 Oldsmobile and us boys were always itching to see what it would do. Of course cars back then weren't fast
at all, today's V6 Camry is faster than most muscle cars. But they sure sounded good. And gosh did they suck gas. My 1958 Impala 348 got 9mpg.
I loved that car until I put it on the roof. It loved me back, protected me, and died for my considerable sins.
While today I drive a four cylinder car and can only get excited about my snowblower engine...she's real fine my 369... yes, sign of early onset dementia.