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I liked my old silver bullet better.
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Whatta Dick...
we're talkin' bout METAL and IRON, not plastic!! :jerk:
I liked my old silver bullet better.
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Whatta Dick...
we're talkin' bout METAL and IRON, not plastic!! :jerk:
Aluminum isn't metal?
Aluminum isn't metal?
I think I just remembered the name. Rod Banna?
are you referring to the race with the BB V8 Vega & Rod's BB coupe.... www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-JQksYxgM0 ........... that 67 Cobra Super Snake was a fast car 0-100 & back to 0...The Cobra that scared the crap out of Bill Cosby might make the cut. 68 R code Mustang (428 CJ SS car). 68 SS hemi Dart or Barracuda? T Bolt Fairlane? LS6 Vette or Chevelle? 427 ZL1 Camaro? Around Concord CA area there was a T bucket with a BBC I think and I can't recall the guys name, but that car was a famous local hot rod. I don't remember ever seeing it but heard about it. Budnicks probably knows the famous race in the late 70's out at Solano.
oh sorry, Dickie, it looks all plastic to me...imp_daddy:
The coupe...
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are you referring to the race with the BB V8 Vega & Rod's BB coupe.... www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-JQksYxgM0 ........... that 67 Cobra Super Snake was a fast car 0-100 & back to 0...
Be it al-you-minium, plastic or kryptonite. I don't care what anyone says but that GT is one bad *** ride, even if it is a reskinned McLaren. And they seem to be holding their own in the used car market.
So you do know. All I remember was standing in Jim Molino's living room as he was talking up this race to my neighbor Mike McIntosh (who is about your age). I never saw either car but for some reason I thought Banna's car was more of an open car like a T bucket. Could have been a coupe. I just heard it was bad ***. Don't remember the other car but V8 Vega would make sense. I also heard the other car crashed? This was probably 76 or 77.
I agree 100% Meeps...the plastic comment was my feeble attempt at taking a good-natured swipe at Dickie lol
you are correct.as long as those stop lights are about 3 miles apart.I heard about an interview Petty gave in the 1990s when some outfit was going around to NASCAR drivers and asking them what they would do to their cars if NASCAR allowed them to do anything they wanted, and Petty said "I would want my 70 Superbird, exactly like it was." Who needs a gazillion bucks in suspension when you got body elements that are generating close to 8,000 lbs of downforce and a 426 Hemi? Fastest street car was the Hemi Superbird.
I agree 100% Meeps...the plastic comment was my feeble attempt at taking a good-natured swipe at Dickie lol
yeah Rod's car it was a 30-31 Coupe, Dark green & Black IIRC {he was older than me by a few years, the car was painted different a couple times, he was a friend of a good friend Scott Holman}, with a trick highly modified LS7... no weight & lots of power, the Vega lost control, got wrapped around a telephone pole... he walked away, but limping I may add... it was kind of the hyped up street race of the era... IIRC Danny Massachini {name Spelling?/he had bad *** 70-71 Z28 LS7 4 speed 12 bolt car/was very fast also} had something to do with the rivalry, getting them together... yeah the year is about correct, maybe as late as 78... there was a guy Larry V. with another BB 454 Vega that was going to race, another car a Blown BB ratty looking fully caged ladder bar narrowed rear etc. 68 Chevelle, can't think of the guys name... obviously after the wreck no-one was going to race again... they ended up racing at Ygnacio Valley Rd. Larry Won, in a peddle fest... Danny M. also had a bad *** BB killer 70-71 Demon sublime/white with a wicked 340 w-2 headed 4 speed mini tubbed combo IIRC also... all those guys were older than me, by 3-4 years...
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You are a freaking walking Concord CA street race encyclopedia. This is exactly the info I was looking for. I went with Mike M. when he bought his 69 SS Camaro from a guy in Martinez for $900.00. That was in 76 and I was 12. And shortly after that we met Molino. Did you know that green house on the corner of PH Road and Boyd with the detached garage was where he lived? And that detached garage was full, and I mean full, of cool cars. Everyone in my neighborhood was about 4 yrs older than me and some even older than that. I was in every garage during every engine build, body work project, whatever. Good times for sure. How I never met you back then I'll never know.
So you do know. All I remember was standing in Jim Molino's living room as he was talking up this race to my neighbor Mike McIntosh (who is about your age). I never saw either car but for some reason I thought Banna's car was more of an open car like a T bucket. Could have been a coupe. I just heard it was bad ***. Don't remember the other car but V8 Vega would make sense. I also heard the other car crashed? This was probably 76 or 77.
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Be it al-you-minium, plastic or kryptonite. I don't care what anyone says but that GT is one bad *** ride, even if it is a reskinned McLaren. And they seem to be holding their own in the used car market.