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Old 01-27-2022, 10:13 AM   #1
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You can't go back to the old rules and make most of everyone stuff junk.

Go back to the time has to meet the crime. BP
OK, so let me get this straight, "you can't go back to the old rules"? What OLD RULES? Cylinder head and intake porting isn't legal in the current rules!
If a Racer isn't adhering to the "current rules" should they not be punished and shouldn't their not currently legal "stuff" be junk?

We can't "go back to the old rules" when it comes to a Racers "stuff" that would become "junk" but it's OK to "go back to the old rules" when it comes to punishing the "crime"?

Barry, I have ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA what you're trying to say or do!
What I'm getting out of this is that it's not legal for me to rob your store but if I've robbed stores before then it's OK.

Barry, are you a NYC District Attorney in real life?
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Old 01-27-2022, 10:20 AM   #2
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What Barry means is that Shop Lifting is no longer a punishable crime. Just kidding!
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Old 01-27-2022, 10:24 AM   #3
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What Barry means is that Shop Lifting is no longer a punishable crime. Just kidding!
Thought Californica was the only state that’s “legal” in?
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Old 01-27-2022, 09:12 PM   #4
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OK, so let me get this straight, "you can't go back to the old rules"? What OLD RULES? Cylinder head and intake porting isn't legal in the current rules!
If a Racer isn't adhering to the "current rules" should they not be punished and shouldn't their not currently legal "stuff" be junk?

We can't "go back to the old rules" when it comes to a Racers "stuff" that would become "junk" but it's OK to "go back to the old rules" when it comes to punishing the "crime"?

Barry, I have ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA what you're trying to say or do!
What I'm getting out of this is that it's not legal for me to rob your store but if I've robbed stores before then it's OK.

Barry, are you a NYC District Attorney in real life?
Sorry Billy I never said anything about porting. The rules I'm talking about are the cam rules, rocker arm, piston, rod, crank, block, lifter, heads, ect. By the way my store that I no longer own had been robbed twice. No one was ever prosecuted for it. Billy you're starting to remind me of a news commentator. You take one line and jump on it. Then add words that weren't there so to fit your narrative and act like I said it. BP

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Yes Barry I raced an A/SA Max Wedge Belvedere during the Stein/LeBrun/Dvorak/Leopold Era and very proud of our competitiveness. We didn't win a Divisional or National Event but always qualified well, frequently in the top 16, went rounds but came up short of the ultimate prize.
As a "kid" in the sixties and seventies all I wanted to accomplish was to race with the big dogs in the Land of NED, and I did.
I very much appreciate the opportunity and will never forget it. It's always been my passion.
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Old 01-27-2022, 09:38 PM   #6
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Yes Barry I raced an A/SA Max Wedge Belvedere during the Stein/LeBrun/Dvorak/Leopold Era and very proud of our competitiveness. We didn't win a Divisional or National Event but always qualified well, frequently in the top 16, went rounds but came up short of the ultimate prize.
As a "kid" in the sixties and seventies all I wanted to accomplish was to race with the big dogs in the Land of NED, and I did.
I very much appreciate the opportunity and will never forget it. It's always been my passion.
Frank wasn't it so much more fun back then. Not many held back 3 and 4 tenths so not to get HP. I've said it before on here I'm glad for a lot of the rule changes. I don't want to be running in the low 11's in A/SA. But those were the good old days. And you've named some icons of our sport. And some really good guys. Are you able to still race and do you go to any of them?

Frank if you do stop over and say hi. I have some great older pictures. I even have one at E-Town with a fan in the middle of the track mooning the other side while there trying to run cars down the track. The guy looks like Billy. But as they say all asses look the same. Sorry Billy I couldn't resist. I do have some great Photo's including that one

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Old 01-27-2022, 09:32 PM   #7
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Billy how about you and Frank do some good tonight and each post one thing under helping. Don't make it trany fluid in the rear. I had a good laugh when you posted that. There's so much better stuff on the market today. BP
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Old 01-27-2022, 09:48 PM   #8
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Easy for me.
The N.H.R.A is dysfunctional but not the enemy. Support Lonnie and his Technical Dept. in a positive sense to promote the sustainability of what we live for.
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Old 01-27-2022, 09:52 PM   #9
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I forget to mention my D2 buddies Jim Morgan, Mark Wilson and Mike Cissell.
Give me Wedge until I'm dead!

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Old 01-28-2022, 03:30 AM   #10
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“The guy looks like Billy. But as they say all asses look the same. Sorry Billy I couldn't resist. I do have some great Photo's including that one“

Barry, I think I was there that day… I believe it was Bobby Doerr!
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