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To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (49267)11/26/2003 6:29:11 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Respond to of 57110
 
The next level is 150, however... life at 150 is a lot faster... (not to mention 185 plus)

120 in "mopar cars" lol... i trust the 120 was in straight line, since cornering on those is a real test of fire,,, -g

Old dog Shelby ? well, remember you have to modify it to make it stable around corners... but you see... that's the big problem with big muscle cars all it was required of them was to go around big ole' ovals; although Shelby cobras had more challenging tracks to deal with such Road Atlanta, Laguna Seca and the like.... I think they also used Willow Springs as well (just outside LA).

The NASCAR boys think they are racing, but i fail to understand this oval racing thing... I am sure it has its own art... but there is no comparison when dealing with different elevations, and corners of various types... I even understand less this "bumping' each other... against a concrete wall... what the hell is the point.... destruction derby I suppose....

I've always had the impression that the Viper was the closest an American car had gotten to its European counterpart... but do not know for sure as I have never driven one.

Viperette ?

Viper Fox ? -gg

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p.s. have a great Thanksgiving...

....and same for everyone here at the Islands