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Hey I can almost do that at home
I can remember a Rainy day race at Green Valley Raceway in Probably 1966, a Mini was chewing up everything including a Lotus 30 with a Cobra 289
Corky
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Great video. I have one each of these classic cars. My mini has only a .998 engine though.
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That's a lot of camber on the blue #64 Mustang.
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Judging by all that negitive camber I would say the mustangs are more limited in there class then the mini's. Those mini's are way too fast in the straights to be stock class.
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Did anyone notice they were RHD Mustangs? That in itself is scary!
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MustangSteve wrote:
Did anyone notice they were RHD Mustangs? That in itself is scary!
Not for Barry!!!!
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MustangSteve wrote:
Did anyone notice they were RHD Mustangs? That in itself is scary!
Cos that Race is in Oz!!
Tubo
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Tubo wrote:
MustangSteve wrote:
Did anyone notice they were RHD Mustangs? That in itself is scary!
Cos that Race is in Oz!!
Tubo
And no on coming traffic so it dont really matter.
I have converted a 66 coupe when we weren't allowed open registration on LHD cars.
Wouldn't do it again.
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Maybe my conversion was a little scary tho.
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