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Mike Jones 06-12-2018 06:32 PM

Re: Beginner Stock/Super Stock Racer
 
Zach,
What is your brand?
Mike A114

ZachR 06-13-2018 09:13 AM

Re: Beginner Stock/Super Stock Racer
 
Chevys

X-TECH MAN 06-13-2018 09:49 AM

Re: Beginner Stock/Super Stock Racer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZachR (Post 565058)
I will be buying a car, the one I have now is FAR from legal in either class.

Did you win the LOTTERY ?

ZachR 06-13-2018 10:05 AM

Re: Beginner Stock/Super Stock Racer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by X-TECH MAN (Post 565099)
Did you win the LOTTERY ?

Haha!! No, but the car I have now has a stripped interior, fiberglass hood, a lot of stuff that is not "stock"...plus I would like to keep this one together so my Dad can drive it.

Dave Gantz 06-13-2018 10:27 AM

Re: Beginner Stock/Super Stock Racer
 
Go to some races and ask a million questions. Get answers to the same questions from different people.
Have fun!

Nmbr1GMfan 06-13-2018 10:53 AM

Re: Beginner Stock/Super Stock Racer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by X-TECH MAN (Post 565099)
Did you win the LOTTERY ?

I believe you can get a nice stocker and be racing for less than 15k, in some cases 10k.

Mike Jones 06-13-2018 11:03 AM

Re: Beginner Stock/Super Stock Racer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZachR (Post 565096)
Chevys

The most popular brand
Buying or building? you probably already know pros and cons
The common classes are well populated with fast cars
they can run -.85 +under the index
it takes the best stuff and money
for those reasons, the less popular combos,
like late 70`s and 80`s Novas, Monte Carlos
with 267 or 305 2 barrels etc.
can be raced against fewer cars in a slow class.
The index is typically more favorable.
Dwight Southerland has a class info tool,
that you should get familiar with, no matter what you decide.
keep us posted
Mike A114

nickh 06-13-2018 11:46 AM

Re: Beginner Stock/Super Stock Racer
 
Bill boges had a very nice I think u/sa Monte Carlo for sale not sure if he sold it that would be a fun car to start with

X-TECH MAN 06-13-2018 12:25 PM

Re: Beginner Stock/Super Stock Racer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZachR (Post 565101)
Haha!! No, but the car I have now has a stripped interior, fiberglass hood, a lot of stuff that is not "stock"...plus I would like to keep this one together so my Dad can drive it.

Just trying to get a chuckle with the Lottery question. Listen to some or most of these guys. They can lead you in the right direction and it is much cheaper to buy a running already built combo. The WIN THE LOTTERY statement was to bring some insight to other expenses such as travel, gas or diesel for the tow vehicle, motels or motor home costs, entry fees and NHRA insurance for things like golf carts, pit bikes, etc,, time away from work, upkeep etc. It was much less expensive when I did it back in the 1970's. Entry fees then for the Sports Nationals and the Gator Nationals was only $40 for each and that included car, driver, and one pit crew.There are a lot of great guys and women who race the stock and sportsman classes. Listen to them as most will not steer you wrong. Nothing in life is free but we only get one chance at life. Go for it if its affordable to you.

Pistol Pete 06-13-2018 02:32 PM

Re: Beginner Stock/Super Stock Racer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by X-TECH MAN (Post 565116)
Just trying to get a chuckle with the Lottery question. Listen to some or most of these guys. They can lead you in the right direction and it is much cheaper to buy a running already built combo. The WIN THE LOTTERY statement was to bring some insight to other expenses such as travel, gas or diesel for the tow vehicle, motels or motor home costs, entry fees and NHRA insurance for things like golf carts, pit bikes, etc,, time away from work, upkeep etc. It was much less expensive when I did it back in the 1970's. Entry fees then for the Sports Nationals and the Gator Nationals was only $40 for each and that included car, driver, and one pit crew.There are a lot of great guys and women who race the stock and sportsman classes. Listen to them as most will not steer you wrong. Nothing in life is free but we only get one chance at life. Go for it if its affordable to you.

X2. Well Said


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