These are the tools in my neighborhood......
#1
These are the tools in my neighborhood......
Last night I went out for a drive and I was stopped at a red light. I hear a cammed out something or other turn on to the road I am traveling. Loud as crap. I mean LOUD. I get on it a bit to catch up and turns out it is a Dodge Dakota. Dual pipes popping out below the bumper. He see's me coming, down shifts and the whole truck is shaking. We are at light, he throws a few revs and I let him take off. I blow by him like he was standing still. Just made me chuckle.
I had a similar incident with a guy in 86 Monte Carlo SS. All loud. Car shaking. We are at a light and I ask him what he had under the hood. He replied "a small six". I knew he had something strong under the hood and expected a good race. I put 10 lengths on him and shut it down for him to catch up. He wouldn't get close enough to talk so I went home.
This is why I like to keep my car looking stock.
I had a similar incident with a guy in 86 Monte Carlo SS. All loud. Car shaking. We are at a light and I ask him what he had under the hood. He replied "a small six". I knew he had something strong under the hood and expected a good race. I put 10 lengths on him and shut it down for him to catch up. He wouldn't get close enough to talk so I went home.
This is why I like to keep my car looking stock.
#3
RE: These are the tools in my neighborhood......
ORIGINAL: dferkler
I had a similar incident with a guy in 86 Monte Carlo SS. All loud. Car shaking. We are at a light and I ask him what he had under the hood. He replied "a small six". I knew he had something strong under the hood and expected a good race. I put 10 lengths on him and shut it down for him to catch up. He wouldn't get close enough to talk so I went home.
This is why I like to keep my car looking stock.
I had a similar incident with a guy in 86 Monte Carlo SS. All loud. Car shaking. We are at a light and I ask him what he had under the hood. He replied "a small six". I knew he had something strong under the hood and expected a good race. I put 10 lengths on him and shut it down for him to catch up. He wouldn't get close enough to talk so I went home.
This is why I like to keep my car looking stock.
#6
RE: These are the tools in my neighborhood......
ORIGINAL: moosestang
Maybe he had a small 6 with a bad motor mount. He was probably wondering why you were trying to race after he told you what he had.
ORIGINAL: dferkler
I had a similar incident with a guy in 86 Monte Carlo SS. All loud. Car shaking. We are at a light and I ask him what he had under the hood. He replied "a small six". I knew he had something strong under the hood and expected a good race. I put 10 lengths on him and shut it down for him to catch up. He wouldn't get close enough to talk so I went home.
This is why I like to keep my car looking stock.
I had a similar incident with a guy in 86 Monte Carlo SS. All loud. Car shaking. We are at a light and I ask him what he had under the hood. He replied "a small six". I knew he had something strong under the hood and expected a good race. I put 10 lengths on him and shut it down for him to catch up. He wouldn't get close enough to talk so I went home.
This is why I like to keep my car looking stock.
"So I line up with this grandma on her focus and I ask her what she has, she says she doesnt know, so I know the b1tch is hidding something big, so I warn up my tires at the light to show her that I have something too...after the race, I put so many lenghts she wouldnt come near me"
#7
RE: These are the tools in my neighborhood......
ORIGINAL: bluebeastsrt
You need to venture out past your block and race some real cars.
You need to venture out past your block and race some real cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIAbeFNyrOA
He just ran a 10.9 last weekend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlBrYxzblh0
#8
RE: These are the tools in my neighborhood......
Nicekills, but what do you mean look stock? Pretty much everybody who has a fast mustang or other car leaves it looking stock unless they like playing with stickers like a 5 year old. I don't know anybody that throws a supercharger on their car and then says I need some 20's or a giant wing(there probably is a very tiny amount of people though that do).And both the cars you raced looked stock no? Just sounded not stock correct? B/c I love loud sounding american V8's and big 6's(pretty much older ones) that's why I put lm's and an o/r h on mine [8D]
#10
RE: These are the tools in my neighborhood......
ORIGINAL: SteelStang05
Nicekills, but what do you mean look stock? Pretty much everybody who has a fast mustang or other car leaves it looking stock unless they like playing with stickers like a 5 year old. I don't know anybody that throws a supercharger on their car and then says I need some 20's or a giant wing(there probably is a very tiny amount of people though that do).And both the cars you raced looked stock no? Just sounded not stock correct? B/c I love loud sounding american V8's and big 6's(pretty much older ones) that's why I put lm's and an o/r h on mine [8D]
Nicekills, but what do you mean look stock? Pretty much everybody who has a fast mustang or other car leaves it looking stock unless they like playing with stickers like a 5 year old. I don't know anybody that throws a supercharger on their car and then says I need some 20's or a giant wing(there probably is a very tiny amount of people though that do).And both the cars you raced looked stock no? Just sounded not stock correct? B/c I love loud sounding american V8's and big 6's(pretty much older ones) that's why I put lm's and an o/r h on mine [8D]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWo4VNUIHLc