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    now knowbody laugh but i have always had dreams of an old ford pinto on the strip! its streamline, there is alot of room to work on the rear end being that it is a hatchback. it's all a basic good car for that purpose. when i was growing up my mom had a green pinto. she called it merdle the turttle and i miss that car. i would love to see someone turn that kinda car into a drag beast! GO FOR A PINTO!
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    A few years ago my Son and I went to the Mustang Nationals in Bradenton, Fl, and there is this full sized Ford station wagon running there that turned me on. The guy has a sense of humor about it, and has "within budget" shoepolished into the back windows. The announcer says things like " when his wife finds out he is not just out for a loaf of bread, he's gonna be in trouble". The guy was having a blast, and the car is there every week and rarely breaks anything.

    So, at the time I was working at a body shop, and an abandoned Ford Granada wagon got towed in and the wheels started turning. It is built on the same Fox platform as the Mustangs, so all the usual parts will fit. I have an unused 466 ci Ford that is built and waiting for some project, so I figured this would be a fun way to go racing. I bought the car for $ 200.00 and began to strip it to the bare bones. Then Hurricane Charlie hit, and our shop got the roof taken off, so we had to move. To simplify the move I scrapped a lot of stuff, including the wagon, so the project never happened.

    But the point is, a wagon would make a great bracket car. Good weight distribution, lots of room to carry your tools and slicks to the track, and it would be cool to blow some doors off with an ugly old wagon. I'd even put a baby seat in the back for effect, and leave the roof rack on it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
    A few years ago my Son and I went to the Mustang Nationals in Bradenton, Fl, and there is this full sized Ford station wagon running there that turned me on. The guy has a sense of humor about it, and has "within budget" shoepolished into the back windows. The announcer says things like " when his wife finds out he is not just out for a loaf of bread, he's gonna be in trouble". The guy was having a blast, and the car is there every week and rarely breaks anything.

    So, at the time I was working at a body shop, and an abandoned Ford Granada wagon got towed in and the wheels started turning. It is built on the same Fox platform as the Mustangs, so all the usual parts will fit. I have an unused 466 ci Ford that is built and waiting for some project, so I figured this would be a fun way to go racing. I bought the car for $ 200.00 and began to strip it to the bare bones. Then Hurricane Charlie hit, and our shop got the roof taken off, so we had to move. To simplify the move I scrapped a lot of stuff, including the wagon, so the project never happened.

    But the point is, a wagon would make a great bracket car. Good weight distribution, lots of room to carry your tools and slicks to the track, and it would be cool to blow some doors off with an ugly old wagon. I'd even put a baby seat in the back for effect, and leave the roof rack on it.


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    Don, To my knowladge all Granada's were built on the Maverick/ Falcon platform. Fairmonts were foxbody's
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    Save your money and buy an old dragster frame and build it. It won't get any lighter or more aerodynamic than that. Old frames can be bought cheap. The time you find a full body car and do a build you can buy and old frame and go real fast. A 100lbs is worth a .10 seconds. So what going to be faster a 3500 lb car or a 1400 lb dragster.

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    Don, To my knowladge all Granada's were built on the Maverick/ Falcon platform. Fairmonts were foxbody's
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    You are absolutely right, it was a Fairmont. What ever it was, it was ugly as h***.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPM
    Save your money and buy an old dragster frame and build it. It won't get any lighter or more aerodynamic than that. Old frames can be bought cheap. The time you find a full body car and do a build you can buy and old frame and go real fast. A 100lbs is worth a .10 seconds. So what going to be faster a 3500 lb car or a 1400 lb dragster.
    I like that idea!

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    ....yeah I also really like the Pinto idea. In fact I once owned a Pinto, believe it was a '70 or '71, don't remember. They are really light, & no smog.... zzz

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    i know im probably going to get stoned for this, but have you considered a vw bug? light as hell, and parts are cheap and very plentiful, and you dont need that much power to make a bug really scoot down the track. think of power to weight. a stripped down drag bug will weigh in the neighbor hood of 12-1400 pounds. on my old bug, i fabbed up a turbo set up using a turbo that i yanked from an old volvo in the salvage yard and a v-8 carb. then, my grandfather and i built a 2180cc engine. ran in the 12 second region. i made everything myself and the car cost me a total of around 4000 dollars to build. but being a starving student, i had to sell it to buy top ramen. :P another benefit is no smog and unibody construction. and they reproduce every single part that comes on a bug. it is possible to actually build a bug out of a catalog, though not as cost effective as buying one out of a junkyard.

    www.thesamba.com this is THE website for vw's. classifieds, galleries, tech forums. how to, wiring diagrams, etc.

    bug vs. mustang

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bz89l-ZF5k

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3MpngZkBuo

    bug vs. trans am
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7uCsySy05Q

    and how much money do you have to dump into a mustang or comparative car to accomplish this?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrXV_Lq9C7g

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arc_gFs_CQ4

    and if you are still not convinced, here is a street driveable bug smoking a ferrari

    http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTUGwgEZqtI

    these cars are running 11's and 12's and they are street legal and driveable. if you want to head into the 8's and 9's (no that is not a typo) you will need something built along these lines

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...q=vw+bug&hl=en

    far from street legal, but fun as all hell







    and this little guy is named "quick & dirty. it is an ultra low budget racecar that consistently runs 10.20's



    ok, im done. let the stone throwing commence
    Last edited by ratty41; 11-06-2006 at 02:55 AM.

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