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6/29/2013 6:24 PM  #1


Cool video I found...(Watch the reservoirs on the dash)



 

Last edited by Derek (6/29/2013 6:25 PM)


It's hard to type "funny"
 

6/30/2013 11:11 AM  #2


Re: Cool video I found...(Watch the reservoirs on the dash)

Wow.  What car was that?  Nothing else on the track even challenged it except that green fastback.

Did you find yourself leaning into the corners as the video progressed?

One comment:  I question the wisdom of piping flammable liquids to the interior of ANY car, especially in plastic containers.  I am surprised it was allowed.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

6/30/2013 12:16 PM  #3


Re: Cool video I found...(Watch the reservoirs on the dash)

I sure would like to have a transmission like that.  Probably a Jericho?

 

6/30/2013 1:39 PM  #4


Re: Cool video I found...(Watch the reservoirs on the dash)

I've always wondered what it looked like to go through the "corkscrew" turns at Laguna Seca. To watch the motorcyclists do it is a marvel.


'66 Fastback since July 27, 1981. Springtime Yellow, originally a 200 cu in, 4 speed. Also a '92 LX Coupe, 5.0, 5 speed.
 

6/30/2013 9:44 PM  #5


Re: Cool video I found...(Watch the reservoirs on the dash)

HenryJ wrote:

I sure would like to have a transmission like that.  Probably a Jericho?

The info on U-tube said it is a Tex Racing T101a.


It's easier to add horsepower than it is to lose weight.
 

6/30/2013 9:48 PM  #6


Re: Cool video I found...(Watch the reservoirs on the dash)

MustangSteve wrote:

Wow.  What car was that?  Nothing else on the track even challenged it except that green fastback.

Did you find yourself leaning into the corners as the video progressed?

One comment:  I question the wisdom of piping flammable liquids to the interior of ANY car, especially in plastic containers.  I am surprised it was allowed.

Video says it's a 1967  512 Road Race Mustang Fastback


It's easier to add horsepower than it is to lose weight.
 

7/01/2013 3:18 PM  #7


Re: Cool video I found...(Watch the reservoirs on the dash)

Here's one from inside the Green Fastback with a 382 Windsor & Jerico gearbox at the same event, passed by the Blue '67 near the end, (doesn't look like these guys are having any fun, apparently they're buddies). Webpage for the Blue '67 with some interesting stuff: http://www.noapplemusic.com/512/


(Pinto!)
 

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