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Very cool! Thanks for what y'all are doing.
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Very sweet! I love the FWD cars competing in SS. As you may know, I have run FWD Stockers for over 20 years in the NHRA and can't thank you enough for taking on the challenge. I hope to meet you soon. Jim
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Scott, just curious when i watched the video at approx. the 2:07 minute mark there are a series of 3 green lights on either side of 3 red lights on your dash that flash could you tell me what there purpose is.
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Sure, that is my shift light. The dash unit we run has different color lights red in the center and green on each side. Nothing too high tech unfortunately. ![]() Scott
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very nice video....good job !
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Scott,
Very well done. Projects like this will help class racing very much. I think I have to disagree with Bobby about the fact the youger generation not caring about old school cars. I think it's more they just don't seem them that often and so they are less identifiable to them whereas the Scion is a vehicle friends and family members may drive every day to work or school. Most of grew in the 60's and 70's when muscle cars were common on the street and not just relegated to car shows, museums and race tracks. Our sport need the infusion of new cars and participants and I applaud Scott, his crew and the Scion folks for getting on board. JMT.
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Exellent production, and some pretty good drag racing.
Even though you made smaller peices of your block, you laid down a terrific story line. This is the kind of promotion that can only be good for racing in general, and Super Stock in particular. Awesome, and that "shipping crate" you call a car, sure does move down the track pretty good. Congratulations on it all!!! David The New Hemi Guy |
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