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200 MPH Jaguar Sedan
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Frizzle Fry Mike Dempsey Oregon (28 posts) Registered: 11/19/2008 11:05AM Main British Car: 1966 Sunbeam Minx Honda S2000 F20C |
Re: 200 MPH Jaguar Sedan
Love it!
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Re: 200 MPH Jaguar Sedan
That is a Fricking Joke.
Why would you waste your time doing that to a prettyy cool car. Mind I do think all this 1/4 mile stuff is just pointless and defiantely not rac'in! |
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DiDueColpi Fred Key West coast - Canada (511 posts) Registered: 05/14/2010 03:06AM Main British Car: You can't turn a pig into a racehorse, so the question becomes, how fast can this pig go? |
Re: 200 MPH Jaguar Sedan
Eh! Why not.
Most people think we're crazy too. You gotta respect the work and it does look pretty cool. Cheers Fred |
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roverman Art Gertz Winchester, CA. (2288 posts) Registered: 04/24/2009 11:02AM Main British Car: 74' Jensen Healy, 79 Huff. GT 1, 74 MGB Lotus 907,2L |
Re: 200 MPH Jaguar Sedan/ it's your right !
Oddly enough, many people feel 1/8 mile drags is racing. The "Jag" is a Maxton Mile car. I like when anyone is independant enough, not to care if others will approve or not, on how they build their ride. Stay the course of your dream," Viva la Diffrance", roverman.
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Spitfire 350 Phil McConnell Swanton, OH (Toledo area) (104 posts) Registered: 01/11/2010 09:19PM Main British Car: 74 Spitfire 350Chevy |
Re: 200 MPH Jaguar Sedan
Hey guys, lets not pee in someone elses lemonade, here. Let the other forums do that stuff. This car is not to my taste for style, but I'd love to drive it.
I'm with Roverman, build what you want and don't worry about anyone not liking it. I love driving my car and I personally think it is beautiful, I also know that not everyone agrees with my opinion of it. So what? To me, driving any modified car feels so much better than driving a stock car. As far as 1/4 or 1/8 mile not being racing, go out there and give it a try. You can run almost any car on a test and tune night for about $20. Cutting a perfect light at the same time you make a perfect launch is harder than you might think. Participating in any type of racing is better than sitting in a seat and watching someone else do it. |
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