What gets me is you have that type of hotrod best of the best parts.. and your working on it on a dirt floor... looking around in the back around its got to be the most expensive thing on that property forsure... lol
Yea its got to be a dream to have sumthing like that and run it every wonce in awhile on the stands and dream about that professional race team wile tripping over anything for that matter... they may only have done sum dry hoppes in the road in front of there property or sumthing.. dream how fast it would go..
Love the Nitro Ninja shirts and wish i lived next door to these guys. Loved hanging out with the Lagana guys at U.S. 131 it was where i met Bobby Sr. he was an awesome man.
If you have ever had the pleasure of pushing a nitro car back after a burnout, you will never forget the experience. No air to breath, your eyes are burning, tears flowing. Today, the nitro crews wear face masks and it was a long time coming. You could really see it from the younger guys face as he walked around the car.
In the early 70's I was at tri cities dragway in Saginaw Michigan and go to go in the truck to push start TV Tommy ìvo's dragster and push it back to the line 😊😊😊 also crewed on Whit Bazemore funny car in 96😊😊😊
It looked fat, happy and safe from here. I have every intention of having one someday. Even if I can’t push the pedals myself. Have fun and record everything.
Altered have had blowers on them since the early Sixties . There were also cars that ran either carbs or injection on gas . A , B , and C Altered come to mind . AA and BB ran fuel usually with a blower . Pure Hell , Pure Heaven , Nanook were all AA/FA cars .
Have you ever heard of " hidden in plain sight ? " No thief will be looking for an expensive race car in this setting , unless he's heard it running and tracked it down . The guys with nice newer shops , with a crew cab duallie and enclosed trailer covered in lettering are advertising to the Midnight Auto Supply to come by after dark and pay us a visit . Speaking from experience .