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Old 11-19-2009, 10:52 PM   #1
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I can't believe nobody mentioned Joe and Hal Sorensen's runs in Woodburn OR and Boise ID! Joe's run in Woodburn was a thing of beauty!

# 1 6633 AA/SA Joe Sorensen, Woodburn OR, '69 Camaro 9.613 10.90 -1.287


At damn near 137MPH on a 9" tire, in July! Still to date the fastest sea level run by a stocker. Or in Boise I think the farthest under the index of the season! I take my hat off to Joe and Hal nobody and I mean NOBODY works harder on there stuff!


# 1. 633 B/SA Hal Sorensen, Vancouver WA, '69 Camaro 10.159 11.93 -1.771

I know the two tools named ED will bitch and moan because that's what they do. They are angry because they can't turn on the win light! Happy Holidays Tools!

Have a nice day!
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:33 PM   #2
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# 1. 633 B/SA Hal Sorensen, Vancouver WA, '69 Camaro 10.159 11.93 -1.771

Was that the famous run where the car had to take a whizz before it got to the scales?
How comes you aren't reminding me that you came in #17 in the country this year.Nice accompliment,
that and $2 gets you a ride on the NYC subway.
I really have no problem with the runs the Sornesen's made,except the fact that they probably should have manned up and crossed the scales and took the hit.They seem more than capable of running with the Mustangs,for now.
OK Mr I'm #17,your turn.
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:45 PM   #3
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# 1. 633 B/SA Hal Sorensen, Vancouver WA, '69 Camaro 10.159 11.93 -1.771

Was that the famous run where the car had to take a whizz before it got to the scales?
How comes you aren't reminding me that you came in #17 in the country this year.Nice accompliment,
that and $2 gets you a ride on the NYC subway.
I really have no problem with the runs the Sornesen's made,except the fact that they probably should have manned up and crossed the scales and took the hit.They seem more than capable of running with the Mustangs,for now.
OK Mr I'm #17,your turn.

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The run you're thinking of is the other impressive run of the year. The one where "The Evil Green Car" went 10.14 in B at Boise. An altitude track.
Hope this clears up any confusion.

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Old 11-19-2009, 11:53 PM   #4
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The run you're thinking of is the other impressive run of the year. The one where "The Evil Green Car" went 10.14 in B at Boise. An altitude track.
Hope this clears up any confusion.

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Thank you for the correction.Boise eh?Sort of a West Coast version of Cecil County.
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Thank you for the correction.Boise eh?Sort of a West Coast version of Cecil County.
I don't know, what's the altitude of Cecil?
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Old 11-20-2009, 12:01 AM   #6
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I don't know, what's the altitude of Cecil?
Sean It's not the altitude,It's the "tilt", if you know what I mean.
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Sean It's not the altitude,It's the "tilt", if you know what I mean.
I understand, but the run was an actual 10.14. And, you can put whatever "tilt" you want to put on that, it was a flippen awsome run. Especially at altitude.
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