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On Mar 17, 4:48 pm, "D.Duck" wrote:
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On Mar 17, 8:33 am, HK wrote:
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On Mar 16, 8:47 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 20:32:49 -0400, "Eisboch"
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As a car aficionado, thought you'd appreciate this...
http://iowahawk.typepad.com/bolus/20...omic-punk.html
And this...
http://www.garyhowardcustoms.com/
And this...
http://www.salinasboys.com/pk_metallica_36ford.html
Nice. As a kid I used to try to draw cartoons like Ed "Big Daddy"
Roth
and
the Rat Fink Gang.
Mrs.E. and I took a belated honeymoon trip in a beautiful, white,
'63
Riviera. I'd trade the Goat for one of those.
That '60 Impala on Gary Howard's site was something else.
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Yeah, how "did" those Ferds do this weekend racin at Bristol? 
NASCAR cars ain't Fords, Chevys, or Dodges. They're not stock cars
anymore, and they bear no serious resemblance to any production line
vehicle. Why fans of particular marques identify with them I simply do
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Ah, Harry the NASCAR expert! Which NASCAR series are you talking
about, Harry? As to why fans identify with a brand is very simple. The
engines are made and distributed by the car manufacturer, that is if
you are talking about Sprint Cup cars. As for the different series,
when you get down to Sportman, ASA, etc. a lot more of the car is
directly manufactured by the companies. It's a damned shame you try SO
hard to sound like you know what you are talking about.
What's left of the factory distributed engines after the NASCAR engine
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I'm not sure what you are asking, Duck. BUT, there are many, many
parts still supplied by the manufacturer that are and have to be used.
Just a week or two ago, Robbie Gordon (who just changed to Dodge in an
deal with Evernham/Gillette) got fined for a fender that didn't meet
template. He appealed and won the appeal because the fender came
direct from Dodge and they didn't tweak it. As far as motors, they can
not change the displacement, so basically it stays the same.
But how many engines come from the factory capable of 800+ horse power? My
only point is that engines are worlds apart in capabilities after the engine
builders work their magic.