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1957 Chevy
In 1966 at the tender age of 17, I cook my street car off the road and made a Late Model Sportsman race car out of it. Jack Stadig out of Sanford put the cage in it and I built the rest with some help from my father. We ran that car at DeLand Raceway in the fall of 1966, just before i turned 18.Last edited by oneoff; 01-10-2017, 07:18 PM.
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My brother and I built a Monte Carlo in 1981. Although I like working on racecars, I never attempted another from the ground up (except for enduros, etc...) because I didn't like all the fabrication work. Since then, I have always bought used ones.
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Actually built 2 cars at the same time for 2 different race tracks. A 56 Ford w/292 for the 1/5th mile paved oval track that had pretty restrictive rules. And a 57 Chevy w/327 for the less restrictive 1/4 mile paved oval track. The tracks were within 4 miles of each other on opposite sides of the same highway.Renegade Racing Fuels of Florida/Palmdale Oil Company
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Kind of interesting so far
So far mainly everybody built the first one me included.My first racecar was a 1964 Chevy Biscayne two door sedan which I quickly installed the number 0 on the side of and painted blue and nicknamed super bluebird in reference to Bob Senneker's #84 bluebird.In 1978 for Columbus Motor Speedways " Big Bomber" Division. 327 cubic inch corvette powered with a three speed and absolutely not enough gearing to get off the corners.The first of two cars I built but drove several others for somebody else they had bought.sigpic
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Ford pinto. Built (kinda). OSW 1991 4 cyl enduro. Then bought the next 3 hobby and street stock. Built a sportsman and another street stock (never do it again). Gave it up in 04 and became a spectator. Much cheaper.Last edited by Benny The Mule; 01-12-2017, 10:50 AM.Normalcy is a myth. what is perfectly normal for the Cheetah, Becomes absolute chaos for the Antelope.
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The first racecar of my own, I bought from a guy in Adel Georgia, Slyder Guthrie, in 1994, shocker he was a dirt guy. It was a 78 Camaro Thunder and Lightning car for Thunderbowl speedway in Valdosta Georgia. Stock steel body car, with 60 series street tires and more motor than you could possibly hook up. Ran that car for 4 seasons before I started building all my own cars. Love building new cars.
Patrick Thomas 111Last edited by Patrick Thomas 25; 01-12-2017, 12:18 PM.
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My first car was converted from a movie car into a race car from the locally filmed movie Jump. My Dad did the work while I served Uncle Sam in 1971. It was a big block Late Model with coils in the rear. At the time every body used 55-57 frames with leafs. Unfortunately he died 6 weeks later. It was a handful for me not knowing much at all and 19 years old. A year later we bought an existing car with 57 frame and it was an easier learning curve. I raced 10 years and every other car, we built from scratch. If I could do it over I would have bought a Tornado to start with and worked to get to Late Models.
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At the tender age of 32, I had a cage put in a 79' Crown Vic highway patrol model. Had only watched maybe 5 races before I plunged into the Orlando Speedworld runabout class. At least 40 cars on track at the same time for my first 5 or 6 races!
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Pics?????
Lurkin, there has been a pic of myself and the 57 Chevy on this site for about 20 years. It is in the history section of Karnac. Coxen Collection. My Dad and I saw Kenny Alderman's first car at Golden Gate back in the day. Donnie Williams and I raced against Pactrick Thomas' first car at NSS. Go to Boneman's site and you can see all of his cars.
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