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Don- I qualified friday night with a 10.10@133. Sat morning I broke the driveshaft at the line. Tried to find a replacement, but no luck.
Total of 3 broken driveshafts this weekend. Guess you could say the track was hooking :D

I'll post more pic's tonight.
Dang. I hope not too much damage. Cool launch pic, Underboost.
 
It was a fun event. Jan and Len and others behind the scene did an excellent job. I wanted to win the Len tranny in the raffle :( but at least I won a hat, shiftkit and keychain.:smile:
 
It was a fun event. Jan and Len and others behind the scene did an excellent job. I wanted to win the Len tranny in the raffle :( but at least I won a hat, shiftkit and keychain.:smile:

I agree, Len and Jan did a great job!
 
Also many thank to Dennis for offering me use of his driveshaft. Unfortunately it didn’t work out, but regardless I appreciate the offer.
 
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!

to all who promoted this event, I enjoyed it tremendously.
I didn't get to meet everyone responsible for this, but I didn't hear ONE complaint.
Just THANKS

cruzn57
Lee Westrope

lets do it again.
 
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Nordy's charity work.

Hey Mike, good talking to you. The community appreciates you looking after one of the "Special ED" kids this past holiday weekend. I didn't know you were bringing turkey AND stuffing!

GOBBLE GOBBLE
 

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[/QUOTE] Hey Mike, I wouldn't have ate turkey on Thur if I knew you were bringing one.[/QUOTE]

Chevota There is still time to come eat some :D , I knew it all along you liked eating turkey specially the neck my is pretty thick and fat as you can see, your welcome to come take a bite from it anytime you like, and thanks for verifying my suspicions.

your double chin joke doesn't work anymore, give it up. ;)

BTW hows that Armorall working for yah, i see your like playing with crayons too, that's a cool Rooster hat you painted for me turkeys don't have a Crest. LOL
 
Hey Mike, good talking to you. The community appreciates you looking after one of the "Special ED" kids this past holiday weekend. I didn't know you were bringing turkey AND stuffing!

GOBBLE GOBBLE


LOL! I was very surprised to see he didn't have his hockey helmet on this weekend.
 
Even though I had by far the slowest TR at the event I still had a great time. My best ET was a 13.8 with a 1.96 60-foot on the whitewalls set at 22 psi, best MPH was about 100. The track officials did not say anything about the wirewheel covers, so I left them on. The motor and trans are both original with just under 200K miles, and I quickly discovered the car is in desparate need of valvesprings as it didn't want to rev much above 4000 RPM.
Despite making a dozen passes the track photographer did not (would not?) get an action shot, which was unfortunate as apparently the smoke show generated from heating up the whitewalls was "most noteworthy". :D Neal and I left Sunday morning around 8 AM and slogged through 7+ hours of traffic; the only hiccup we had was a squeaky left front brake that we quickly addressed with a screwdriver. :)
 
Even though I had by far the slowest TR at the event I still had a great time. My best ET was a 13.8 with a 1.96 60-foot on the whitewalls set at 22 psi, best MPH was about 100. The track officials did not say anything about the wirewheel covers, so I left them on. The motor and trans are both original with just under 200K miles, and I quickly discovered the car is in desparate need of valvesprings as it didn't want to rev much above 4000 RPM.
Despite making a dozen passes the track photographer did not (would not?) get an action shot, which was unfortunate as apparently the smoke show generated from heating up the whitewalls was "most noteworthy". :D Neal and I left Sunday morning around 8 AM and slogged through 7+ hours of traffic; the only hiccup we had was a squeaky left front brake that we quickly addressed with a screwdriver. :)
Morgan,
I did not realize you got the car into the 13's. Amazing!
Regards,
Jeff
 
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