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dave-r wrote:What do you think?
 Does not that sound much better than "A Man and his ´Vette"?
 Does not that sound much better than "A Man and his ´Vette"?   
 


dave-r wrote:Some of the mountain passes you have to climb heading west of the Rockies are pretty damn high and we got hit by a sudden snow storm. It got well below freezing and for a moment I even considered putting a jumper on.
 
  

christer wrote:A guy I know once drove from coast to coast. He said it was required (a law) to have snow chains with you when you passed the Rockies. Is it still like that? Does anybody know?




dave-r wrote:Posting you those door bits out today Adrian.


fal308 wrote:I do know that the Mt Rose highway going into Tahoe requires you to carry chains during the winter

fal308 wrote:Another place to visit near Bodie/ east side of Yosemite is Mono Lake http://monolake.org/ This place is also rather desolate. It is so desolate and moonscapeish (?) that the Apollo astronauts trained there.

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 )fal308 wrote:Yes the US West is a grand place. We (the board) needs to get a team together to do some open road racing. It's run in Texas and Nevada for the most part.
The upper classes need body mods (like a front spoiler and splitters) to make class speeds. (how's that for getting out of hijack)

fal308 wrote:Yes the US West is a grand place. We (the board) needs to get a team together to do some open road racing. It's run in Texas and Nevada for the most part.
The upper classes need body mods (like a front spoiler and splitters) to make class speeds. (how's that for getting out of hijack)






 I would love to do one of those races, either in Nevada or Texas. Have a friend that co-dawged one in  Texas and had a great time. What's amazing is some of the guys that run them just fly in and rent a car from a rental company (Hertz, Alamo etc) and run. Depending on the car they rent, they run different classes. Imagine going to Hertz and getting a 5.0 Mustang or Challenger R/T and running a race then returning the car Monday morning
 I would love to do one of those races, either in Nevada or Texas. Have a friend that co-dawged one in  Texas and had a great time. What's amazing is some of the guys that run them just fly in and rent a car from a rental company (Hertz, Alamo etc) and run. Depending on the car they rent, they run different classes. Imagine going to Hertz and getting a 5.0 Mustang or Challenger R/T and running a race then returning the car Monday morning  
 fal308 wrote:Imagine going to Hertz and getting a 5.0 Mustang or Challenger R/T and running a race then returning the car Monday morning


dave-r wrote:fal308 wrote:Imagine going to Hertz and getting a 5.0 Mustang or Challenger R/T and running a race then returning the car Monday morning
Yeah. I have been imagining something along those lines.
 
 











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