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    1. #21
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      Mar 2007
      Location
      Denton, Texas
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      661
      Thanks for the pics. I really dig these 2.
      Does anyone have more pics or info on them?




      ~Chris
      1973 Mustang SportsRoof
      1985 Camaro Z28 Totaled, 1985 Camaro Berlinetta SOLD, 1989 Camaro RS SOLD, 1985 Corvette SOLD, 1969 Camaro Pro-Street SOLD, 1955 Chevy PU 1st Series SOLD


    2. #22
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      Jan 2008
      Location
      Centre, AL
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      39
      Quote Originally Posted by 4OfaKind
      jkade72, Please "read" before making replies.



      Taking a moment to read and fully understand a reply will prevent any missunderstanding or assumption of ignorance by board members.

      Mal
      Yes excuse my ingnorance But don't knock what you and I can't afford

    3. #23
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      Jul 2001
      Location
      Detroit, Michigan
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      Actually I didn't take any offense to it, I see what you're saying. But even if I could afford one I'd still sling mud at them. The Ridler is like the Miss America Pageant for cars. Got all the looks but never get their hands dirty. I just don't get that. If I was a man of such financial means I wouldn't give that competition a 2nd thought. I'd be commissioning one of our fine sponsors here to build me a car in the traditiion of Randy Johnson's Chevelle.

      Then I'd mercessly beat the snot out of it.
      1968 Pro-Touring Camaro LS1

      Project: Next Year
      - Start date; June '01
      - Completion; Sometime next year or the year after.....

    4. #24
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      Jan 2008
      Location
      Centre, AL
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      Quote Originally Posted by trapin
      Actually I didn't take any offense to it, I see what you're saying. But even if I could afford one I'd still sling mud at them. The Ridler is like the Miss America Pageant for cars. Got all the looks but never get their hands dirty. I just don't get that. If I was a man of such financial means I wouldn't give that competition a 2nd thought. I'd be commissioning one of our fine sponsors here to build me a car in the traditiion of Randy Johnson's Chevelle.

      Then I'd mercessly beat the snot out of it.
      I see what you are saying also, I believe Gordy will drive the 56 unlike most of the cars that are built for the riddler. In the begining the 56 was not intended to be built for that competion but they decided last year to go for it. I cannot stand a trailer queen also and don't care much for them since they are mostly eye candy but Neil put a full c5 set up in this car and it is designed to handle even though it is a grocery getter.

    5. #25
      Join Date
      Feb 2005
      Posts
      198
      jkade72,

      Got any build pics of the 56 or know where to see them?

      Mal

    6. #26
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      Quote Originally Posted by jkade72
      Yes excuse my ingnorance But don't knock what you and I can't afford
      So if I can afford it I am allowed to knock it? Wow, feel sorry for all the poor saps.
      Red Forman: "The Mustang's front end is problematic; get yourself a Firebird."

    7. #27
      Join Date
      Jan 2005
      Location
      Grand Haven, Michigan
      Posts
      10
      The mustang was built for Jack Morris, ex Detroit Tiger pitcher and now Minnesota Twins radio annoucer, he was there Saturday when I was and seemed quite friendly.
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    8. #28
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      Jul 2003
      Location
      Anaheim Hills, CA
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      Quote Originally Posted by LS7427
      Thanks for the compliments Tony. Good to see you down there, besides you, I only saw Mark and Charlie from the site. Oh yeah, and Trush but he doesn't count, I see him all the time. I was a little bummed not to see anyone else from the forums. Thought there would be more of us than that? Oh well, what can ya do. Anyway, Had a great time down there. I got a feature in Super Rod out of it! That should be pretty cool. They also picked the car for their choice. There was a few magazines that picked cars for their "choice". Unfortunately, they came back about an hour later and said that the ISCA said they couldn't pick my car because I wasn't actually in the show. I was in a "invitation only" non-competition area, where non of the cars were judged, therefore, not a part of the show. I knew going in that I wasn't in competition, but was kind of bummed about that. Had I to do it over again, I would have entered in a class rather than the display I was in. I think it may have cost me for some other things as well??? Oh well, live and learn, I still had fun and at least I'll get the ink.
      Which car is yours? I think I know...
      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU

    9. #29
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      Jan 2007
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      Quote Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2
      Which car is yours? I think I know...
      The red Tech-9 Camaro. I was hoping to here from some of your co-workers??

    10. #30
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      May 2008
      Posts
      60
      Thanks for all the great pics

    11. #31
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      Apr 2008
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      310
      Does anybody have any info or other pictures of the 69 mustang? They stole half of my ideas and I want to see how good they look
      Kody Willis

      1969 mustang fast back (fatty patty)
      special thanks to the great people who are willing to work with Kode-Red-Racing on this awsome project

      air ride technologies - http://ridetech.com/
      DVdesigns - www.coroflot.com/dvdesign1
      Second skin automotive insulation - http://www.secondskinaudio.com/
      IDIDIT INC. - http://www.ididitinc.com/index.html

      and hopefully many more to come!
      Check out all the progress at http://www.freewebs.com/mach1stang/

    12. #32
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    13. #33
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      Apr 2008
      Posts
      310
      Thanks! That thing sounds very good!!
      Kody Willis

      1969 mustang fast back (fatty patty)
      special thanks to the great people who are willing to work with Kode-Red-Racing on this awsome project

      air ride technologies - http://ridetech.com/
      DVdesigns - www.coroflot.com/dvdesign1
      Second skin automotive insulation - http://www.secondskinaudio.com/
      IDIDIT INC. - http://www.ididitinc.com/index.html

      and hopefully many more to come!
      Check out all the progress at http://www.freewebs.com/mach1stang/

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