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    1. #1
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      Quote Originally Posted by HectorM52 View Post
      I know I am!! What kind of new tricks? Besides new tires?
      just got my tires mounted today. sweet!! i am hoping to get my power steering straightened out. i decided to hold off on the rear disk since the drums got to working good.


      drive it like you stole it!
      1971 duster "deb"
      2016 GMC duramax tow rig
      1975 AMC matador coupe-long term project


    2. #2
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      What tires are you running?

    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by protouring70 View Post
      What tires are you running?
      i got some falkens like jeff has. i can't wait to see the difference!

      drive it like you stole it!
      1971 duster "deb"
      2016 GMC duramax tow rig
      1975 AMC matador coupe-long term project

    4. #4
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      Good deal!! You know, you won't be like a snake in the grass anymore. We can see ya coming now!!!! HAHA

      We were not expecting you to come out that strong! But you proved us wrong!!! Glad to have met ya and glad you had a good time!!

      Brent

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      Quote Originally Posted by protouring70 View Post
      Good deal!! You know, you won't be like a snake in the grass anymore. We can see ya coming now!!!! HAHA

      We were not expecting you to come out that strong! But you proved us wrong!!! Glad to have met ya and glad you had a good time!!

      Brent
      lol! thanks. i know i am going to have to up the anty at this one since bad penny is going to be there and some others! we'll see what happens. i have to stay ahead of adam too! lol!

      drive it like you stole it!
      1971 duster "deb"
      2016 GMC duramax tow rig
      1975 AMC matador coupe-long term project

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by 71duster View Post
      just got my tires mounted today. sweet!! i am hoping to get my power steering straightened out. i decided to hold off on the rear disk since the drums got to working good.
      Awesome! Just don't burn them off before the event, lol. I've been eating mine up since PSMC (the car is just too much like a go-cart ). I probably need to get another pair and move these to the back.

      Robert

    7. #7
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      We will be cruising the dragon again this year, then ending up a a local hot rod shop, very nice hot rod shop.
      Bill

      Trailers are for BOATS!

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bill Howell View Post
      We will be cruising the dragon again this year, then ending up a a local hot rod shop, very nice hot rod shop.

      Hell yea, i was wondering if that was planned.


      What shop? Alloway's?

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bill Howell View Post
      We will be cruising the dragon again this year, then ending up a a local hot rod shop, very nice hot rod shop.
      So...we're gonna end up back at your place? ;)
      Steve Moore

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bill Howell View Post
      We will be cruising the dragon again this year, then ending up a a local hot rod shop, very nice hot rod shop.

      So where are we starting from?
      Benjamin

      Twin Dusters
      '72 Plymouth Duster "Aero Duster" project
      '72 Plymouth Duster "Daily Duster" project
      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...RO-DUSTER-quot

    11. #11
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      croozin'

      Full tank of gas for a 25 mile run?? Am I missing somethin'?? This is my first time so us noobie's needs to know?? I've registered and will get hotel soon. Don't laugh when you see my '69 please. Hope to make some new buddies at the events. I can't afford to compete and take a chance on breaking, but I want to definitely watch all you guys have fun. Mine is an everyday driver with over 250,000 miles and I will be driving it to the events.
      Tom

    12. #12
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      A little more than 25 miles.....depends a lot on how many times you get lost in the mountains....a full tank is a good thing.
      Steve Moore

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      Quote Originally Posted by Tom Gedris View Post
      Full tank of gas for a 25 mile run?? Am I missing somethin'?? This is my first time so us noobie's needs to know?? I've registered and will get hotel soon. Don't laugh when you see my '69 please. Hope to make some new buddies at the events. I can't afford to compete and take a chance on breaking, but I want to definitely watch all you guys have fun. Mine is an everyday driver with over 250,000 miles and I will be driving it to the events.
      Tom
      I think it was closer to 125 miles maybe further!! My wife helped a few out shuttling gas back and forth in our Tahoe! Cell reception sucks on the parkway as well.
      I don,t think anybody will laugh at your Camaro. Nobody laughed at mine, at least not to my face. This is cool group of folks to hang out with!!
      Michael Tucker
      Project "Trouble" 1969 Camaro DSE subframe, quadrilink, 13" wilwood brakes, Rated X Rushforths, LS2/T56
      1968 Camaro

    14. #14
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      A guy on my motorcycle forum post videos of the dragon from last week if you guys are interested.

      http://www.sv-portal.com/forums/show...93&postcount=1

      Robert

    15. #15
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      Running out of Gas

      I was the one that ran out of gas twice
      Raymond Wilder
      Lizella, Ga.

    16. #16
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tom Gedris View Post
      Full tank of gas for a 25 mile run?? Am I missing somethin'?? Don't laugh when you see my '69 please. Hope to make some new buddies at the events. I can't afford to compete and take a chance on breaking, but I want to definitely watch all you guys have fun. Mine is an everyday driver with over 250,000 miles and I will be driving it to the events.
      Tom
      The cruise on the Dragon is only 25 miles long ( 11 miles or so each way ) , but the total cruise is about 60 miles each way ..
      ( The Dragon is 25 miles away from Pigeon Forge )

      We won't laugh at your car .
      All cars are great , regardless of what condition they are in..
      Jeff Tate
      U.S.A.
      "The best thing about participating in these events is that you get to hang out with a group of intelligent like minded people who live to achieve things in their lives. You won't find a lazy, mean, or dumb bone in their bodies." Bret Voelkel, RideTech

    17. #17
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      While I was at Ace Hardware today I got 2 tubs of chalk for $2. So hopefully this will work for the cones!

    18. #18
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      NooBie question

      Can you suggest some of your favorite food restaurants near the Main Stay Suites please. I have a large list of places to eat but am only there several days. Which do you all like? How about Mel's Diner to start??? Any with beer & wine licenses?? Is this area dry concerning alcohol consumption?? I'm not your town drunk, but I do enjoy a beer after a hot fun driving day.
      Tom

    19. #19
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      I would hit up Corky's BBQ that place is in my opinon the greatest.
      Greg Tholen
      GT Motorsports
      Dealer for Wilwood,Baer,Viking,Moser,BMR,Earl's
      (937)763-7272

    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tom Gedris View Post
      Can you suggest some of your favorite food restaurants near the Main Stay Suites please. I have a large list of places to eat but am only there several days. Which do you all like? How about Mel's Diner to start??? Any with beer & wine licenses?? Is this area dry concerning alcohol consumption?? I'm not your town drunk, but I do enjoy a beer after a hot fun driving day.
      Tom
      Not dry, until the morning after

      There is a pizza joint on the main drag, can't remember the name, excellent!! Darrin might remember.
      Matt


      Current project: " Chain Reaction "

      A.K.A. " BIG " by wife, biatch in garage.

      1969 RS Camaro L92 T56 Quadra-link, CW sub, Ford 9" a progressive build.

      Ex track car: 1995 Camaro LS1 T56

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