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Tomorrow night (May 10th) is the first Tues night cruise-in at Englishtown Raceway Park. They claim they'll let people have a free pass down the 1/4.
I don't know how it's going to turn out, but since it's the first one, and the weather is supposed to be great, I think I'll take the '09 and see what happens. Verne. |
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How many cars were there?
And did you get a postcard advertisement for the 2005 Northeast Factory Stock Drag Race?? July 30th?
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It was ok.
![]() I'd say maybe 250 cars, lots of early muscle plus a bunch of street rods, some modern, some retro. About 50 cars took advantage of the one free pass offer. Beautiful Lemans Blue '69 Z-28 went 11.8, but it sounded like a big block. A few very nice '69 and '70 Chevelles. A nicely restored 500KR was more interested in smoking his bias plys 3/4 of the track. Ran a 16.8, but I guess he had fun. My favorite car was an original paint, unrestored '57 Plymouth Belvedere with a hemi. He ran a 14.8. It was ![]() Everything was free, except the $5. hamburgers. It was fun! |
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For the price of 10 hamburgers,you could've bought yourself a digital camera.
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Yeah, I'm behind the times I guess. We don't even have cable in the house, and you saw the rotary phone in the kitchen...
![]() More rare cars there: A '63 Olds full size, and a '66 and 69 Grand Prix.......ALL factory 4-spd cars! ![]() ![]() |
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