Coolness, old nascar vid

That was pretty cool! Thanks!
As neat looking as those cars were, they must been a handful to drive. Every corner was a controlled slide!

With all the complaints from some of today's drivers about ill handling race cars, this puts talent into perspective, eh?

Again, thanks, I enjoyed that.
 
BRINGS back memories.. i can remember my dad and uncles working on cars in the 50,s. and watching dad re-arch springs with a sledge hammer. taking fenders offthe back and front to lighten it up.. and gramps talking about blown engines. didn,t see any races but i saw alot of tools and heard alot of noise. then when they fired it up the power that you could hear. later on in life i found i could do the same by losing an exhast pipe.. hahaha... learned alot cleaning tools. saw some tricks that i showed once and was asked where i learned it and i told them i was watching when i was a kid.... when they get together now i would still clean the tools. they used to win. so why not....---ORVIL-- feel old now..
 
BRINGS back memories.. i can remember my dad and uncles working on cars in the 50,s. and watching dad re-arch springs with a sledge hammer. taking fenders offthe back and front to lighten it up.. and gramps talking about blown engines. didn,t see any races but i saw alot of tools and heard alot of noise. then when they fired it up the power that you could hear. later on in life i found i could do the same by losing an exhast pipe.. hahaha... learned alot cleaning tools. saw some tricks that i showed once and was asked where i learned it and i told them i was watching when i was a kid.... when they get together now i would still clean the tools. they used to win. so why not....---ORVIL-- feel old now..
Wish I had been so lucky. My dad was more into electronics and circuit boards and stuff....it was his MOS in the Army for 24 years and he was really into it. Never caught my interest all that much though. :doubt:
 

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