In reply to etifosi:
Which cars were they driving in that photo?
How many races did they compete in in NASCAR?
I know almost nothing about Deborah Gregg other than she married Peter Gregg. But yes, LSJ is a badass.
In reply to etifosi:
Which cars were they driving in that photo?
How many races did they compete in in NASCAR?
I know almost nothing about Deborah Gregg other than she married Peter Gregg. But yes, LSJ is a badass.
WilD wrote: Interesting... I had heard that the Probe was intended as a new Mustang, but had not seen "Mustang Probe" together as a car name before. I was hesitant to google it... The result was as unsettling as I feared, even if it doesn't involve a horse's rectum.![]()
I like the front bumper. Sorry no hotlink from my iPhone
In reply to spitfirebill:
They shared #21, I think that photo is a Trans Am race. Lyn started 17 Nascar races.
Owner said: The paint job is very nice and well done featuring a one of a kind mural of all 5 original Beach Boys and a full hotrod flame job.
http://madison.craigslist.org/cto/5545894434.html
By early 1987, FWD prototypes started testing around Dearborn, and word of the planned RWD abandonment started to get out. Contrary to executives' plans, enthusiasts were livid, and Autoweek magazine published an April cover story titled "The New Mustang" which laid out the blasphemy in full.
Fans pelted Ford with hundreds of thousands of letters against the proposed change to a car that had become an American icon. The target audience made itself clear: it wouldn't stand for a front-drive Mustang.
In response, Ford executives enacted a rare change in strategy, although they couldn't abandon the FWD platform entirely. Instead of continuing with the new Mustang as planned, the outcry gave birth to the Probe, a new vehicle set to debut in 1989 on the new FWD platform. Executives planned for the Mustang and Probe to compete head-to-head in showrooms, and their confidence that the FWD platform would eventually win out was undiminished.
The carryover Fox-body Mustang handily outsold the new Probe at dealer lots and prompted Ford to order plans for a new RWD Mustang design in 1989.
etifosi wrote: In reply to spitfirebill: They shared #21, I think that photo is a Trans Am race. Lyn started 17 Nascar races.![]()
I did a tiny bit of Googling and could not find where she had competed in NASCAR Cup competition. I knew she was mainly a sports car and Indy car driver.
Nice pic BTW
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Ugh. berkeley Stella. I would much rather drink Budweiser. (This is my professional opinion.)
Although if we're talking American adjunct lager, the very best is Hauenstein (if you live in MN). It goes Bud < Grain Belt < Schell's Deer Brand < Hauenstein
But when I want a Pilsner style, my very favorite...
spitfirebill wrote:etifosi wrote: In reply to spitfirebill: They shared #21, I think that photo is a Trans Am race. Lyn started 17 Nascar races.I did a tiny bit of Googling and could not find where she had competed in NASCAR Cup competition. I knew she was mainly a sports car and Indy car driver. Nice pic BTW![]()
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Apparently I completely made that up, Lyn's # of Nascar starts= 0
SkinnyG wrote: And much profanity ensued. Cheaper than a new drill, though.![]()
How old? Those have a 5 year warranty with free shipping . Best stuff on the planet.
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