im making this thread to show everybody some of my bikes, and other somewhat interesting things that frequently pop up in my day-to-day travels.
Last Saturday at Brainerd international raceway, my father and I seen quite a few great cars, mostly old mopar's and some Chevy's and fords. but, mostly we stuck to the mopar's. the first car we seen at BIR was this amazing ford GT40 that my dad (seen in the picture) didn't really care for. until he heard it running, then his attitude changed. it was running in the medium 11's high 10's in the quarter mile! :shock:
then while we were out walking the pit's, we came across this great 65 barracuda, done in a custom lavender color. the woman who owned it, said that it was her first car when she had bought it in about 1984
she also gave me a lead to a man just up the road from me who has another '65, in white, that he's looking to sell. I gave him a call, and I hope to own it soon!
here are a few random other cars we seen in the pits, I didn't catch all of the times that they were running in the quarter, but boy were they quick.
and then the awesome nose of a 41 ford with a jacked up flathead v8 hiding under the hood.
my dad said that when he was younger, he owned a z28 identical to this one, only it wasn't "as slow as this one" when it was in the high 11's in the quarter :lol:
gotta love a panther pink cuda 8)
this '68 charger took an even 12 in the quarter
a 53 Studebaker hawk turned outlaw, going against a silver outlaw corvette
then we left the musclecar section (sadly) and came across the mini sprints!
then as per my usual luck, the batteries in my camera died just as we got into the good stuff. AKA, vintage British sports cars
more interesting things to come in a second post.
ccd
Last Saturday at Brainerd international raceway, my father and I seen quite a few great cars, mostly old mopar's and some Chevy's and fords. but, mostly we stuck to the mopar's. the first car we seen at BIR was this amazing ford GT40 that my dad (seen in the picture) didn't really care for. until he heard it running, then his attitude changed. it was running in the medium 11's high 10's in the quarter mile! :shock:
then while we were out walking the pit's, we came across this great 65 barracuda, done in a custom lavender color. the woman who owned it, said that it was her first car when she had bought it in about 1984
she also gave me a lead to a man just up the road from me who has another '65, in white, that he's looking to sell. I gave him a call, and I hope to own it soon!
here are a few random other cars we seen in the pits, I didn't catch all of the times that they were running in the quarter, but boy were they quick.
and then the awesome nose of a 41 ford with a jacked up flathead v8 hiding under the hood.
my dad said that when he was younger, he owned a z28 identical to this one, only it wasn't "as slow as this one" when it was in the high 11's in the quarter :lol:
gotta love a panther pink cuda 8)
this '68 charger took an even 12 in the quarter
a 53 Studebaker hawk turned outlaw, going against a silver outlaw corvette
then we left the musclecar section (sadly) and came across the mini sprints!
then as per my usual luck, the batteries in my camera died just as we got into the good stuff. AKA, vintage British sports cars
more interesting things to come in a second post.
ccd