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X-TECH MAN 12-20-2009 01:21 PM

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[QUOTE=Dale Shannon; maybe they are seeing this now and welcome some new blood in the sport. Just think for a sec. what if it was TOYOTA?[/QUOTE]

I would PUKE....................

X-TECH MAN 12-20-2009 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by danny waters sr (Post 157929)
new class = " imports all out "

GAG, PUKE, Vomit, FART, Yeah.....sounds like an import with a fart can muffler.

art leong 12-20-2009 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by X-TECH MAN (Post 157981)
I would PUKE....................

I wonder if the flathead ford guys felt the same way about the OHV V8's?

X-TECH MAN 12-20-2009 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by art leong (Post 158011)
I wonder if the flathead ford guys felt the same way about the OHV V8's?

Yep....they sure did.

Michael Beard 12-20-2009 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by art leong (Post 157964)
At the Atlanta national event Jimmy Ronzello was pitted about 5 rigs down from me.
There were 2 or 3 very nice looking older stockers or superstreet cars between us.
Well there was a crowd of people by Jimmy's car just about all the time. And there were a lot more people coming over to look at my car than any of the cars between us. I can't tell you how many people copme up to me and say I've got a Neon or my girlfriend drives one etc.
The nostalgic cars are not going to draw the newcomers. Why should they
We look at a fast A/SA car it goes in the nines. Well a lot of the "kids" out there can go just as quick and drive their cars to the track..

Same deal here... my Turismo gets a lot of looks and a number of people coming up to talk about it everywhere I go.

I don't know about the rest of y'all, but I bracket race my Stocker every weekend that I'm not at a S/SS event. I talk to a *lot* of people about the car and the sport, and have gotten several people -- younger generation -- interesting in class racing. It's not like we have to convert half of the Test n' Tune crowd in order to keep S/SS racing alive... a few here and there adds up, and everyone can help simply by making themselves accessible, and putting your car out in front of a different crowd now and then.

Dennis P Chapman 12-20-2009 08:19 PM

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The same happens to me at races this year at Zmax a lot of young people
looked at the car. And asking a lot of questions maybe because it has a turbo.

Chris "drooze" Wertman 12-20-2009 08:22 PM

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Ding Ding Ding, and that is the answer , and one of the reasons we chose and focused on the new Hemi (I wouldnt care less if it was a flatop with the name) It gets people attention, and then what holds it in the case of people being able to RELATE to it is, "Thats the same engine Earl has in his truck" and on and on, Im glad to hear thats what you see at the track, thats what were hoping for.

Case in point, I like old cars, but im odd in my growing up around very old iron for my age (38) I about fainted last year at a show when I saw a 46 lincoln, all original and very nice, v12 car, 8500$ I about choked, drove it loved it and thought damm lets go to the bank, then I thought about it, why hadnt this car sold ? 20 years ago it would have been goooonneeeee in 5 minutes, but it was Sunday and there the car sat all 30k original miles....

MOST of the people that knew, could relate and appreciate the car are DEAD ! Same thing with my Model A Huckster and my kids their friends and most people I know looked at with about as much interest as an Olds Runabout or a Horse Drawn Carriage. Thats why the damm thing didnt sell but Ill tell you what an 86? monte SS that rolled in for sale had people tramping over and dealing on the spot for a car I wouldnt have saved from the crusher.

Your right Art, spot on......they cannot relate....but I understand relucance on people part to admit that, there is love in a car, and there is sweat and blood, and there is money, its hard to grow old, and its even harder to admit it.

Me Im young in body old in the head.....lol





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Originally Posted by art leong (Post 157964)
I can't tell you how many people copme up to me and say I've got a Neon or my girlfriend drives one etc.
The nostalgic cars are not going to draw the newcomers. Why should they
We look at a fast A/SA car it goes in the nines. Well a lot of the "kids" out there can go just as quick and drive their cars to the track..


Michael Beard 12-21-2009 10:14 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dennis P Chapman (Post 158084)
The same happens to me at races this year at Zmax a lot of young people
looked at the car. And asking a lot of questions maybe because it has a turbo.

First thing anybody says in regards to the Turismo (well, after they say, "Hey buddy, yer tire's flat!") is a muttered, "Oh, turbo car." When I tell them it's not a Turbo, *then* they get really interested. "What?! How's it go that fast?"

Jim Wahl 12-21-2009 12:08 PM

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Michael, I had to laugh at the "your tire is flat" comment. If I had a dollar for every time I heard that while running the Caddy and the Spirit I could have paid for the new car! It's amazing how 14 lbs. of air looks "flat" on a FWD car! Jim

qwiked 12-21-2009 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by X-TECH MAN (Post 157878)
Why dont most of you (the ones who run the older combos) just set back and take a year (one season) off from kissing NHRA's ***** and let the new combos have at it? The lack of entries would get the ASSociations attention and maybe the newer combos would beat their own brains out and get some HP during the season. You could use that time to TEST and save a fortune in travel and entry expense. Would one season kill you?

We took a season off a few years ago and never came back--I get all the "racing" I need from DRC and class racer forum --


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