walk up to #42,cool sound!!!!!!!

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Postby Jimiboy » 22 May 2008 23:47

Man! That's so AWESOME! :thumbsup: :s003:
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Postby Eddie » 23 May 2008 0:10

Very Predatory! :thumbsup:
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Postby drewcrane » 23 May 2008 0:58

airfuelEddie wrote:Very Predatory! :thumbsup:
it does just kinda stomp down the road :s024: :s024:
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Postby patrick » 23 May 2008 5:02

Nice car, Drew. :thumbsup: That was a bit of a teaser, though. It look's, and sound's like a Racer. Let's see it Blister the road! :s003: :s003: :nod: :s004: .
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Postby drewcrane » 23 May 2008 11:41

patrick wrote:Nice car, Drew. :thumbsup: That was a bit of a teaser, though. It look's, and sound's like a Racer. Let's see it Blister the road! :s003: :s003: :nod: :s004: .soon my friends soon
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:biggrin: :biggrin: i have been invited to there trans am event, on june 12 i will try and attand and get some vid :lol2:
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Postby jh27n0b » 23 May 2008 13:21

Very nice. I love the all black. I hope you can make to the Trans Am meet and share some nice video with us dreamers.
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Postby Eddie » 23 May 2008 18:27

That car also reminds me of the late Swede Savage's Plymouth Cuda Trans Am spec racer with Keith Black 305 engine and fully caged. It too was all black and for sale a couple years ago I think for 300k. :?
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Postby drewcrane » 23 May 2008 21:16

yes ed you win the red raven avatar :wink2: i was waiting for someone to notice good job ! like this vintage photo, poster in my garage

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Postby dave-r » 23 May 2008 21:32

I took that as read. :? I though every Mopar fan on the planet knew of the Savage #42?
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Postby drewcrane » 23 May 2008 23:32

dave-r wrote:I took that as read. :? I though every Mopar fan on the planet knew of the Savage #42?
actually i was just wondering when someone was going to reply,cause most mopar nuts (like you ) already know that ,i remember him when i was young, and my amx buddies remind me of him and donahue, both greats in there time,and titus too!
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Postby Eddie » 23 May 2008 23:58

Dave, you must realize here in the midwest Nascar and drag racing rule. :? The real drivers that turn left and Right were never that popular. Then when the Indy Racing League went on its own to promote more American road race drivers,(which never materialized and now they are re-uniting with CART as it should have been all along), but Nascar took off during that period. In the Indy Cars "glory Days" during the Mario, Unser, Carter, Bettenhausen, Savage, Posey ect days the same people knew these as 'household names' today everyone has a number 8 or 3 on their cars, person, homes, ect. Drew those men in those pics have balls bigger than my ol ladys belly. As far as Red avitar, send her to me at once! :lol:
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Postby drewcrane » 24 May 2008 1:25

airfuelEddie wrote:Dave, you must realize here in the midwest Nascar and drag racing rule. :? The real drivers that turn left and Right were never that popular. Then when the Indy Racing League went on its own to promote more American road race drivers,(which never materialized and now they are re-uniting with CART as it should have been all along), but Nascar took off during that period. In the Indy Cars "glory Days" during the Mario, Unser, Carter, Bettenhausen, Savage, Posey ect days the same people knew these as 'household names' today everyone has a number 8 or 3 on their cars, person, homes, ect. Drew those men in those pics have balls bigger than my ol ladys belly. As far as Red avitar, send her to me at once! :lol:
also peter revsomn of revlon cosmetics,my amx buddie has a pic of revson , he drove javlins,had nixon on his helmet!
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Postby Jon » 24 May 2008 1:25

Sounds Crisp! :thumbsup:
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Postby drewcrane » 24 May 2008 1:27

who won the first iroc race and championship?and what car was used?
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Postby Eddie » 24 May 2008 1:55

drewcrane wrote:who won the first iroc race and championship?and what car was used?
Boy Drew you have an impressive knowledge of that type of Racing, of which I greatly admire. Didnt Peter Revson get killed at Watkins Glen? Or was it in Europe during Formula 1? I have always thought Sports Car Racing and Formula 1 were the ultimate test of Guts&Glory for both driver and Team! Thats why my engine is going to be a pretty serious endurance engine with peak power taking a 'back seat' to durability. I dont know the answer to your question however. :lol: I do know that Mario Andretti has won at Formula 1, Indy 500, Daytona 500 Stock Car Race, USAC Sprint Car Champion among others. The only driver I think to have 'conquered' all forms of Professional Racing.
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Postby drewcrane » 24 May 2008 3:38

yes revson dies as well in a car crash at watkins, yes another trivia that people dot know is that amc motor co. never raced the amx,in trans am, but the javlins won alot of races with alot of different drivers, amc was good and very under rated , they were one of the first nascar races, i think in 73 or 74 of the season with a matador and were the first to have disc brakes , and power steering on a race car ! :tears: :wink2:
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Postby drewcrane » 24 May 2008 3:40

y and yes mario was my hero in the what 69 indy? then he won every where else, what a driver,and his son aint too bad either!
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Postby dave-r » 24 May 2008 6:06

IROC?

Was that the formula where everyone drove identical Camaros? I think I saw the very first race or two on TV but the channel showing it here dropped it due to lack of interest.
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Postby jh27n0b » 24 May 2008 11:20

I.R.O.C. = International Race Of Champions The first race was in 1974 won by Mark Donahue driving a Porche Carrera. Then the Camaros took over until 1991 when Dodge provided the cars. Sometime in the late 90's pontiac provided Trans Am's until the series ended in early 2007. Earlier this year anything left of IROC was auctioned.
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Postby Eddie » 24 May 2008 13:00

Interesting Bob. I didnt know that. Drew, AMC also won NHRA Pro-Stock in 74 75? I cant remember, but AMC always had similar innovative ideas as Chrysler.
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Postby drewcrane » 24 May 2008 14:45

jh27n0b wrote:I.R.O.C. = International Race Of Champions The first race was in 1974 won by Mark Donahue driving a Porche Carrera. Then the Camaros took over until 1991 when Dodge provided the cars. Sometime in the late 90's pontiac provided Trans Am's until the series ended in early 2007. Earlier this year anything left of IROC was auctioned.
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nice job bob, yes donahue ran alot of different cars,and won alot of races he was really good!
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Postby Eddie » 24 May 2008 20:42

Drew, I apologise for getting a little off track but have you seen the Video Documentary about Grand Prix Racing in the 1960's&70's narrated by Stacy Keach called the Quick and the Dead? Peter Revson and Francois Cervet who was Sir Jackie Stewarts teammate in the early 70's is interviewed about why he races F-1 and how he prepares for the races. It's 1 of my most prized videos! :thumbsup: It's Sad video as well most of the men are Dead. Open wheel and Stock Car racing was quite hazardous in the glory days wasnt it. :(
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Postby drewcrane » 24 May 2008 20:58

airfuelEddie wrote:Drew, I apologise for getting a little off track but have you seen the Video Documentary about Grand Prix Racing in the 1960's&70's narrated by Stacy Keach called the Quick and the Dead? Peter Revson and Francois Cervet who was Sir Jackie Stewarts teammate in the early 70's is interviewed about why he races F-1 and how he prepares for the races. It's 1 of my most prized videos! :thumbsup: It's Sad video as well most of the men are Dead. Open wheel and Stock Car racing was quite hazardous in the glory days wasnt it. :(
yea it is kinda sad cause those guys were on the cutting edge with that kind if racing , there kids are around to tell some stories, i think i will attand the trans am race in pueblo,co. june 12 and maybe get an in car vid in #42 :lol2: :lol2:
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Postby Eddie » 24 May 2008 22:06

drewcrane wrote:
airfuelEddie wrote:Drew, I apologise for getting a little off track but have you seen the Video Documentary about Grand Prix Racing in the 1960's&70's narrated by Stacy Keach called the Quick and the Dead? Peter Revson and Francois Cervet who was Sir Jackie Stewarts teammate in the early 70's is interviewed about why he races F-1 and how he prepares for the races. It's 1 of my most prized videos! :thumbsup: It's Sad video as well most of the men are Dead. Open wheel and Stock Car racing was quite hazardous in the glory days wasnt it. :(
yea it is kinda sad cause those guys were on the cutting edge with that kind if racing , there kids are around to tell some stories, i think i will attand the trans am race in pueblo,co. june 12 and maybe get an in car vid in #42 :lol2: :lol2:
Man, wish I was there to see that! Please get a video of that car Drew, with the sound it made idling by, I bet it would sound wicked at speed! :thumbsup:
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Postby drewcrane » 24 May 2008 22:20

remember that movie with j. garner grand prix, it sounds like that lolit wines it really does :biggrin: :biggrin:
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Postby Eddie » 25 May 2008 13:29

drewcrane wrote:remember that movie with j. garner grand prix, it sounds like that lolit wines it really does :biggrin: :biggrin:
Yes I do! The scene where Yvette Mimieux says," is this what you want" referring to the blood of one of the drivers killed! lol what a great movie, it's one of my favs of all time. Along with Vanishing point and Bullitt and of course the Rednecks Dirty Mary Crazy Larry :s024: BTW, James Garner was a 'professional' driver competing in the Baja 500/1000 in the 1960's driving a Ford Bronco along with Mickey Thompson?
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Postby drewcrane » 25 May 2008 14:09

yea how about those guys , to bad mcqueen died so early , he too did some of his own driving, but yes the mindless car chase movies of the 70's, good flicks to watch when there is nothing else to do :s023: :s023:
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Postby fal308 » 26 May 2008 16:44

Eddie, i believe Parnelli Jones has won as many, if not more, styles of racing than Mario, though he never won a F1 race (he did own a F1 team for awhile.)
Here's a brief rundown of him http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parnelli_Jones
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Postby fal308 » 26 May 2008 17:12

I remember going to the IMSA races in vthe mid 70s. There was a track outside of st Louis in a town called Wentzville that was a motorsports park before there was such a word. They had drag racing and road racing. A buddy and I used to take our dates out for a Saturday of racing. This was after the Mopars quit running, but watching the big block Vettes, Trans Ams, and Camaros dicing it out with the BMWs, Zs etc was something to see. :s002:
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