T.J. wrote:FlightService wrote:That is intuitively obvious even to the most casual observer.
Looks like a playground to my 4 year old.
Completely unrealated.
bigwrench1 wrote:erasmus229 wrote:??????????????????
Pacific Raceway, Kent, WA; dates back to the early 60's.
The drag strip/main straight ran along the top of a ridge and the track dropped to, ran across, then climbed from the bottom. Big, BIG elevation changes...........
pacific raceway it is! not set up for premier events other than drags but the road course is a hoot!
Brett_Murphy wrote: In reply to DoctorBlade: When I was a lad, there was a white Cobra II that used to park in a lot not far from my house. Being I was 8 years old or so, it was, quite simply, the most awesome car I'd ever seen. Then, I started learning about cars. I've never owned a Mustang II, and probably never will.
When I was a lad, you'd never find a photo of a Cobra II in Mustang Monthly.
First magazine I ever subscribed to, starting with January 1983. I still have the first few years worth.
Woody wrote:Brett_Murphy wrote: In reply to DoctorBlade: When I was a lad, there was a white Cobra II that used to park in a lot not far from my house. Being I was 8 years old or so, it was, quite simply, the most awesome car I'd ever seen. Then, I started learning about cars. I've never owned a Mustang II, and probably never will.
My dad bought one of these back in the day as a left over 77 when the 78s came out. It looked like this one but was white with blue interior and T-tops.
Had a V6 and a 4 speed. Kept up with his girlfriends V8 Camaro up to 110.
We hit a dump truck head on in the coal fields of VA. The car was totaled the only injury sustained was I had a busted lip where he swung his arm over to keep me from going forward.
We called it "blabber mouth" because of the spoiler.
bigwrench1 wrote:erasmus229 wrote:??????????????????
Is it bad that I knew that it was Seattle International Raceways just by looking at the PIC? (Pacific Raceways is a BS name, BTW)
I just saw this in the same thread:
Vent gauges! They clip into your vents and replace the diverter vanes and leave your vents operational while displaying good info. These are in a Mustang.
Toyman01 wrote: You're doing it wrong.
Who knew 26" wheels fit on a New Edge? I'm sure it "drives like new"
Oh and you're doing it very, very wrong...
Woody wrote: In reply to DoctorBlade: When I was a lad, there was a white Cobra II that used to park in a lot not far from my house. Being I was 8 years old or so, it was, quite simply, the most awesome car I'd ever seen. Then, I started learning about cars. I've never owned a Mustang II, and probably never will.
When I was 18, my dad was going to go in halves with me for a first car. One lot we went to had the exact same car except the stripes were red. 1978 with a 302 and 4 speed. Great shape for $4000. Salesman told my dad "You don't want that car. Its a slow POS." I wanted it because of the 302 and 4 speed.
That same lot had a 1968 Datsun 1600 roadster that was red with a black top. $4500 OBO. No dice either. "You need something dependable and can drive in the snow" he said. I ended up with a barebones 1986 Bronco II for $4500 that sat more than ran. Thanks dad
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