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Date Posted: 12:13:01 11/19/03 Wed
Author: Frenchman
Subject: Why suggest a "Real Streetcar Race?"
In reply to: HOGHEAD 's message, "YOUR RACE" on 23:12:30 11/18/03 Tue

Very simple, actually. There's alot of you crying about the grandma car, "Hooptie from Hell" and IROC-X being pound for pound the baddest in Cenla. It seems that you just can't take the fact that these cars, while packing a proponderance of mass kick your ass.
The rules outlined were not "mine" but the Pro Edelbrock Fastest Street Car Drag Racing Series', the fastest-growing, largest event in existence. There are several divisions; the MSD Ignition TRUE STREET class is the one that I outlined. I threw in a weight handicap because of the crybabies out there that were claiming that X is lighter than its competitors. (We can easily "erase" that part of the rules since I conjured this one, simply out of response)
But please advise why the rest of the United States can abide by them (nationally accepted rules) but so many of you, entrapped by your denial, have a tough time with it.
If your response is, "Well our board has already made its own set of rules!" then I would submit to you that there are lots of holes in our local rules. This proves evident by all of your crying about the Hooptie. Some of the cars in this club are legitimate streetable cars that put down impressive #'s and some are not. This is a fact that will never be palatable with some of you... stupid, you are.
My challenge still stands as per the most highly respected, established rules in the United States... the Pro Edelbrock, MSD TRUE STREET rules. Any takers?
You can check 'em out yourselves at www.fasteststreetcar.com.
Maybe we should consider a name change... like Alexandria RACE CAR Kings... in lieu of Alexandria Street Kings.
And as far as anybody outrunning X on Dec 6th w/ a legitimate street car... Bring your car and your money. I'll have plenty with me, FOOLS.
Maybe you can buy Andrew Leblanc's rail dragster, install 4 turn signals, have a State Trooper stamp it as a trailer, install a license plate and your nitroused BB motor, and "try" to take out my 3500 lb (w/o driver) Iroc-X.
And if this is what you really want me to say, "I challenge Andy V's Big Chief headed, high C.R. race motored 69 Camaro".... YOU GOT THAT! BRING IT ON!... for whatever small challenge it is.
And as far as "Bozo the Clown"... I shouldn't even have to address that challenge as it is no challenge.
In fact, I'll run any true 10.5" car that you can summon. But please, offer nothing more than the challenge. Jen, please don't volunteer your knowledge of racing to this phantom contender... he'll stereotype all La. residents as "Dumb-Ass Hillbillies"

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