which do you prefer? restomod or restore?
ORIGINAL: 69boss429
My winter project:72 Pinto Hatchback,289,C-4,full roll cage,fuel cell,A/C,and a host of other goodies.
2400 lbs with 375 HP,you do the math.
My winter project:72 Pinto Hatchback,289,C-4,full roll cage,fuel cell,A/C,and a host of other goodies.
2400 lbs with 375 HP,you do the math.

and what math exactly am I supposed to do? Soaring you were a teacher, can you help me out, I don't see any formulas, and all I can remember from school was FOIL[sm=chairshot.gif]
Just means I still can't type or use spellcheck!! Horsepower to weight ratio-6.5 to 1
ORIGINAL: grruminator78
ha ha ha 69boss, you're the first one ever to comment on my signature quote! but what does wromg mean????
ha ha ha 69boss, you're the first one ever to comment on my signature quote! but what does wromg mean????
ha ha ha...its sure is a good thing we learned all that nonesense huh...nothing against teachers you guys are awesome but our education system is a joke
I'm no math whiz,but when it comes to Pie,I am an expert and can tell you definatly that pie r round 

ORIGINAL: grruminator78
gosh I havn't had math since well senior year of HS First Outer Inner Last, also remember something about A2+B2+C2 oh and Pi R2 or something like that
gosh I havn't had math since well senior year of HS First Outer Inner Last, also remember something about A2+B2+C2 oh and Pi R2 or something like that
I love this one, "restomod or restore". My first classic car was a Mustang. Then the second and third and so on. The first I restored to original. And then the second. After a few shows and having the judges rip me apart. I decided to try something different. I cloned a 67 Notchback racer. This was fun. I tend to agree if a car is all there and unmolested, I would put it back to original. But for this thread, I will vote restomod.


