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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Florida
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I have had my 87 Grand National since 2000 and I will say you can make a ton of power with it. But it comes at a price... Breakage!!! I have been drag racing since 1970 and keep telling the guys in the Grand National Club I belong to, one of these cars will never last long enough to last in Stock Eliminator. I raced mine and watch the other guys in the club race theirs and they break to often. A car has to be able to make round after round to run in Stock or even in brackets. Mine flew it went a 9.64 at 140.11 but it was always broke.. I got tired of fixing it so I put a Buick 455 in it and I'm enjoying racing the car now.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: drag city, ne
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thanks for all the feed back so quickly. I have a customer who had thought to get his feet wet with his car but I will pass this website on to him and let him make a decision on his own......
thanks everyone for the input.... chassis1 |
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