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    "....If you break you walk. I wouldn't be a happy if I had to walk....."


    ".....The old I'm kewl cuz I drove here thing is just another one of them ego issue things...."


    Then there's the old fatten up the carb, adjust the timing, change plugs, adjust tire pressure, uncork the header and on and on for a driven car (been there too).

    Becasue of money and space issues I used to flat tow to the track. I used to also be very good at spotting tow tabs on "street cars" back in the 70's/80's. It was OK unless you broke a rear end . Get to the track, bolt up the drive shaft (was running autos back then) throw on the slicks and go.

    The little V8 vega pickup truck was actually specifically built to use as a support vehicle for the Pinto.

    THe cars are both long gone but the tow bar is still in the shed
    Last edited by DennyW; 03-12-2007 at 10:54 PM.

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