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sweet smell of burning rubber
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Now this is my definition of FUN FUN FUN
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That is Randy Millers Factory street drag car, that is a sweet car too!
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I didnt now whose car it was, I found it on a European Yenko Web site. Can you send the one your trying to post to me?
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Just sent you a pic to your email, let me know if you got it.
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I have some similar to that, that I did for the MCR cover shot. (see attachment)
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Nice pics, last time I tried something on those lines I put a rod through the engine in my 63 SS Impala (1970) The car is still around just no engine [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/frown.gif[/img]
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That's Randy's car all right!!! You should see that thing lift the wheels on BFG Drag Radials. Mind bending indeed!!!!!
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Pull the wheels! I heard through the grapevine that thing was hooking a little too well on it's last trip to Michigan, but I had no idea! What did he end up running with that thing in the NMCA/NSCA...low 12s?
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I watched him go 11.89 late at night, and I believe he lifted his foot at the end. Impressive car!!!
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I don't know if any of you saw the car run last year after he moved up a class and had a lot more power, but it was impressive, he brought it to our local 1/8 mile dragstrip for a test and tune session, and all I can say is WOW! He left the line, pulled the front wheels, it spun, he backed out and get back in it and still ran like 115 MPH in the 1/8, can't remember his ET, looked like a Pro Stock car doing a burnout, what a show!
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