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Old 01-29-2009, 07:28 PM
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Honest question I'd say. It was only what last year that they actually made the Street Machine of the Year cars move under their own power more than just getting from the trailer to the staging area. Until then, it was anyone's guess as to if the cars performed or not typically. Cut the guy some slack, not everyone reads internet chat rooms daily
true. Thing is, he cared enough about this to post the question inside the Ring Bros thread, and then post a duplicate as a new thread. Sounds like he has an ax to grind.................

To answer your question, yes the Ring Bros cars are both beautiful and functional. I've seen several of their cars being beat on in real life, so they are definitely driven and seem to hold their own.

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