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:iamwithstupid: I know why you posted this, you wanted me off the forum for 25+ mins to talk BS about me...LOL.. That was great... It's a Groovy Far Out Happen Seen, it's way out there man...LOL... do you like my 1966 beatnic impressions... Damn a young very attractive Linda Vaughn, Miss Hurst, I forgot how attractive she was, a Young Steve Jones announcing & good old Buster couch as the starter at good old Pomona fairgrounds, a young Wally Parks in his old NHRA official garb, 66 Chevelle 396 4spd, 66 Fairlane 427 4sd {I think}, 66 GTO 400 4sd & 1966 Satellite 426 Hemi 4 pseed the regular yokels ran 14.00's ave. 102mph or something like that & Ronnie Sox went 13.29 107mph or something like that in the same hot car, no mods except, all used removed hubcaps & different tires for all the tests... A walk down memory lane thanks that was very cool.... sorry I couldn't find any photos of the 66 hemi Sat.
Actually Ron, I think that is Mr. Ed's father. You can tell by the wrinkle on his lip...LOL
But the whole family looks very much alike.
You don't want to see his Momma or sister.
Thanks for the video I enjoyed It a lot.As odd as it sounds as soon as I took off my headphones I could hear a car on a near by country road going through the gears hard.I live at the edge of town so it is not so unusual. Thanks again.
Actually Ron, I think that is Mr. Ed's father. You can tell by the wrinkle on his lip...LOL
But the whole family looks very much alike.
You don't want to see his Momma or sister.
That bad eh! Scary lol... I heard they used to use peanut butter in Mr. Ed's lip so as he could look as though he was talking.. I wonder how many remember him . Hows that project coming along... good i hope..
i saw it was 25 minutes, but once i turned it UP , i couldnt stop watching. now THAT is what the MOPAR addiction is all about. a true piece of time captured, and what an impact the HEMI had on street cars and drag racing AND the automotive industry as a whole. i could watch that stuff all day long...the WO23 and WO29 cars were nothing to mess with...