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Old 05-08-2001, 10:56 PM
Casey Marks Casey Marks is offline
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Thanks Rob .....

Just spent some time siftin' thru their banter .....

They just don't get it, do they ?? If you wanna get someone wound up about the Studes, just ask my buddy, Brian Stefina (61 283/270 Vette), about them the next time you see him. He will bring you to tears talkin' about those guys.

I will reserve any further comment at this time ......
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Old 05-09-2001, 12:12 AM
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Jim's who you need to talk to about the diesel stuff. I think the "chip" is about $795 and the injectors are $65 each?

As far as the musclecar chat room goes I think it would be nice if it were on neutral ground(PSMCDR). This is not to say the Buick club have not been gracious hosts. If anything they have taken alot of abuse on their oun site and never complained. Hats off to Dave Greene and the rest of the Buick Boys!!

Us pure stock racers are a rare breed. Whenever I tried to talk about it on the Moparts site I was just about run off the site(I'm exagerating)But most of those guys didn't get it.Ron is one of the few on that site that apreciate how much work goes into a good running"stock" car.
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Old 05-09-2001, 01:29 AM
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Mike, special deal this month goin on...

Plug N Play box is $550

Injectors are $48 each, new outright

such 'a deal...

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Old 05-09-2001, 03:55 AM
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Mike its funny you say that as this very weekend I went to a car show and a friend brought out his 70 Torino GT with a 351 Cleveland and Shaker hood and the car looked good! When I said this is a great car for the PSD races my Mopar buddies said there he goes again! There just isnt alot of Mopar people on Moparts into the stock drags and thats ok as I like em all but I know I cant afford to compete with the Pro Street guys but I think I could run a Pure stock car without going broke or my wife leaving me and I like the challenge of seeing how fast I can get one to go as it reminds me of growing up and seeing them driving on the streets when they were new!And I just like stock looking muscle cars that run good! Ron

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Old 05-09-2001, 11:26 AM
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OK Ron, But we're talkin about musclecars. I don't see where a Ford fits into this discussion?
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Old 05-09-2001, 11:45 AM
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Yeah... the same argument works for tractor discussions!
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Old 05-09-2001, 12:20 PM
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Pete,
Shouldn't you be using this time to scrape chicken droppings off your cars instead of giving me a hard time?

Pete,
Do you use 14" and 15" Polyglas tires on your cars? And if so do you see that the 15's are better(traction wise) than the 14's? Or if there is anyone else with knowlege feel free to jump in.

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