Re: How long do you think 40 to 50 year old cars can continue to be raced?
Of course Andy - my son - drives a 40 year old car for now
I am sure he would rather drive the new one
I wonder if Nitro Joe could tell us actually how many of today's Stock cars are
pre-2000 (10 years old) vs pre-1975 (35 years old)
Seems to me the number of newer cars has been growing and the number of older cars is diminishing
Where do the older stockers go? Another association?
Maybe they are being restored because they are worth more restored than as a stocker.
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Last edited by Andys dad; 10-22-2010 at 11:34 PM.
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