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Old 03-06-2012, 06:27 AM
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BSP car?
Yes, it was my BSP car that has won numerous SCCA Solo and ProSolo National Championships.

I think that car is going to LIKE fixing all of the things that I was never allowed to do and losing several hundered pounds, besides gaining a couple of hundred horsepower

I learned all of my car control skills chasing this blue rocket all over autocross courses....I referred it to riding a rodeo bull, it was gonna throw you off, just a matter of when...
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Old 03-06-2012, 07:15 AM
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I think that car is going to LIKE fixing all of the things that I was never allowed to do and losing several hundered pounds, besides gaining a couple of hundred horsepower
Are you going to preserve the sidepipes? They look "so right" on the Cobra's and late 60's Vette's.
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Old 03-06-2012, 10:11 AM
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Are you going to preserve the sidepipes? They look "so right" on the Cobra's and late 60's Vette's.
Depsite my son wanting me to take them off ( because he burned himself on them ), Those side pipes have always been on there and always will be .

Corvettes of that era are "right" with sidepipes, and it makes the underneath of the car alot easier to work on...... Just watch your step when you get out..

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Old 03-06-2012, 10:46 AM
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Depsite my son wanting me to take them off ( because he burned himself on them ), Those side pipes have always been on there and always will be .

Corvettes of that era are "right" with sidepipes, and it makes the underneath of the car alot easier to work on...... Just watch your step when you get out..
Glad to hear it!

In 1989 I firmly planted my achilies on a hot sidepipe getting out of a friends '66 427 Cobra..........an unforgettable moment.
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