The older model street cars?
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i got 67 chevelle havtn run it yet but plan on it this summer after i do the final touches etc.. also hopefully getiing a 56 chevy ina few months jsut gotta come up with 4,000The Don Juan of Fitness Geared
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my dad does it that counts he has a 66 chevelle ss pushing 900hp at the engine and he just put a 300hp(i think it was 300) nitrous shot on it. also has a 70 chevelle ss show car 69 nova drags it 70 vega hes working on or selling i dunno what hes doing with it and a 69 camaro he just did over
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I have a convertible 89 Mustang GT I drive everyday, and an 87' Mustang Coupe w/ a Brodix-headed Chevrolet 383. It's been 5.90's with previous owner, but I got my motor in it, should probably go 6.20's in eight, but it's fairly streetable.leankid@ziplip.com
Not around much more, because my job blows, but damn I miss you folks!!
R.I.P. Geared Up, you are missed my friend!
***~LEAN~***
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Originally posted by Got Gear?
A chebby motor in a mustang!?!
You.. you... CROSSDRESSER!
Alot of people say that, but it's really popular around here! I think in the past Fords cost so much more to build than a small block Chevy that this was the affordable route, however due to the massive aftermarket for 5 liter mustangs, the used Ford racing parts aftermarket is rather affordable and available!
leankid@ziplip.com
Not around much more, because my job blows, but damn I miss you folks!!
R.I.P. Geared Up, you are missed my friend!
***~LEAN~***
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Yeah.. I spose..
Cept I always thought it was because chevy build a decent drivetrain, but not a decent car to put it in.RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
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Actually 67-69 Camaros have the most desirable wheelbase of about any car out there. They also have leaf spring which will hook about as hard as you want them to and stay sturdy on the other end, however they are quickly becoming harder and harder to find. Mustang are a little short on the wheelbase, so they wheelie real hard , but the combination of decent wheelbase and a hard-hooking factory suspension, and excellent aerodynamics makes it a pretty good candidate since they're still plentiful!leankid@ziplip.com
Not around much more, because my job blows, but damn I miss you folks!!
R.I.P. Geared Up, you are missed my friend!
***~LEAN~***
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The oldschool Camaro's may have a nice wheelbase. But are you really going to take a classic muscle car and then bastardize it into a drag car?
That's what you'd have to do because the older muscle cars wern't light at all. Especially the camaro's as they've always tended to be a little larger and heavier than the mustangs (with the possible exception of the 71-73 model years).RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
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Used to when I was a teen but now I live too close to an 1/8th mile track and not that far from the Texas motorplex plus where have all the musclecars gone, old men restore them and never drive em. If you want to go cruise for a stoplight race all there are is little 4 banger subcompact economy cars with 90 horsepower that some kid puts a muffler on it that makes it sound like a weed-whacker. THERE IS NO REPLACEMENT FOR DISPLACEMENT. V-8 FOREVER
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Originally posted by Got Gear?
The oldschool Camaro's may have a nice wheelbase. But are you really going to take a classic muscle car and then bastardize it into a drag car?
That's what you'd have to do because the older muscle cars wern't light at all. Especially the camaro's as they've always tended to be a little larger and heavier than the mustangs (with the possible exception of the 71-73 model years).leankid@ziplip.com
Not around much more, because my job blows, but damn I miss you folks!!
R.I.P. Geared Up, you are missed my friend!
***~LEAN~***
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Hey... I'm not saying don't do it. Hell I love drag cars.
I'm just saying do it with a chasis that isn't rare and valuable.
Drag cars get destroyed any way you look at it. If not by the owners modifications, then by the track and the damage done at it. I just think it's a shame to destroy a classic musclecar chassis when so many others exist that would perform just as well.RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
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Originally posted by Got Gear?
Hey... I'm not saying don't do it. Hell I love drag cars.
I'm just saying do it with a chasis that isn't rare and valuable.
Drag cars get destroyed any way you look at it. If not by the owners modifications, then by the track and the damage done at it. I just think it's a shame to destroy a classic musclecar chassis when so many others exist that would perform just as well.
I've vowed that when I get rich, I'm going to buy a numbers matching Yenko Camaro, and bring it home and put a 632 inch motor, glide, and a 4-link in it. That's what I'm talking about!
I did however, last week sell the Mustang, payed some bills, and bought a 71' Nova, and a 468 inch motor, so I'll be running soon. It's getting a cage put in it as we speak!leankid@ziplip.com
Not around much more, because my job blows, but damn I miss you folks!!
R.I.P. Geared Up, you are missed my friend!
***~LEAN~***
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