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Old 10-10-2011, 06:42 PM
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I'm hooked. While looking for suspension ideas for my current project I ran accross this forum, wow! I'm headed to SEMA for the first time in a few weeks and can't wait to check out some of these cars up close...man o man.
I've got nothing close to this build style right now... I have a feeling the next one "for the wife" will go down this path.
That's all for now, got to get back to reading.
Dan
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Old 10-10-2011, 08:21 PM
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I'm hooked. While looking for suspension ideas for my current project I ran accross this forum, wow! I'm headed to SEMA for the first time in a few weeks and can't wait to check out some of these cars up close...man o man.
I've got nothing close to this build style right now... I have a feeling the next one "for the wife" will go down this path.
That's all for now, got to get back to reading.
Dan
Welcome to the site Dan, You're gonna love Sema.
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I've been kicking around the idea of building a multi purpose car. Something that I can run at Bonneville, take to the drags and be able to run with my friends at open track events (mostly BMW's) I always thought it would be a mid 50's Ford or Plymouth. My dad and I built a Studebaker for Bonneville, and while it's a lot of fun, building something that you run once a year isn't ideal. I thought I would finish my current ride and start looking for something...
I'm now the poud owner of a 67 Barracuda Formula S. Buddy of mine goin through a divorce, stalled project, in pieces, perfect! So now the wheels are turning and SEMA is comin up.
I forgot to mention that I'll be going down with a buddy that is in the Optima Street Challenge. Blue 68 Charger, not as built as some but fun as hell, he's also responsible for a black 68 that was on Bullrun years ago, Mr. Angry? Lots of stuff has been changed/upgraded on that car but talk about a chic magnet...whoowee!
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