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32 ford draging the back bumper

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 35Chev/320GMC, Apr 11, 2007.

  1. clean cut creations
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  2. Goztrider
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    That was posted on here a few days ago in another thread. It is an awesome display - I'll give it that!
     
  3. Saoutlaws_Gotti
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    boy would that sleeper looking 32 make some dumb*** like me walk away with my tail between my legs or what

    and damm what a waste of a perfectly good 32 bumper
     
  4. Mudslinger
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  5. InDaShop
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    If not for that bumper, he coulda looped it.
     
  6. damm thats crazy! awsome
     
  7. fast_46
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    Stock frame and suspension!!!????
     
  8. Thirdyfivepickup
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    that's what I was thinking... that kinda power would have twisted it up like a pretzil. Looks like it didn't twist on the way up. Might be stock rails boxed... but with a good cage.

    Either way it made me smile.
     
  9. That Flattie Sounds Tuff
    Pretty Fun
    Spose He Don't Do It Any More After Changing His Drawers

    Camera Man Musta Known ......ya Think
    Paperdog
     
  10. gasshole
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  11. continentaljohn
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    This is why folks love 32 Fords and the bumpers are hard to find in good condition!
     
  12. AnimalAin
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    Pretty stout old street rod...... *****'n.
     
  13. Movinman
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  14. KIRK!
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    Cool, but no way on the stock frame etc. It would have come apart when it hit the ground if that was the case. I've seen many a purpose-built drag car destroyed by a wheelie like that.
     
  15. mtkawboy
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    I think I see wheelie bars on it, the car never gets to the bumper that I can see. Still very impressive, talk about a sleeper!
     
  16. pan-dragger
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    dragging the bumper big time. can't get any better than that.
     
  17. Gotgas
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    That car is absolutely awesome I'm not buying that it has a stock frame either, but it does give a good wiggle as it goes up and when it comes down. Someone here HAS to know the guy, I want to know the lowdown on the car...

    :confused: LOL. You didn't see the warped rear bumper?
     

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  18. Thirdyfivepickup
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    I looked and didn't find anything online about it. I agree with Kirk! Its probably a strut front end and tube ch***is under a Brookville body.

    Website says 9.90s @ 130 mph.

    Has some neat toys

    http://southlandperformance.tripod.com/id2.html
     
  19. Is That Traditional
    Okay
    There I Said It
     
  20. PeteFromTexas
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    that is insane!!!! i don't know how that thing didn't come apart.
     
  21. Chopped50Ford
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  22. 38Chevy454
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    That puts a big smile on my face!
     
  23. mtkawboy
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    At 63 Im lucky to see the car
     
  24. didgeytrucker
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    Wheelies are traditional.

    Tracy
     
  25. arkracing
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    406 cid with a 200 shot :D

    Sounds pretty nice - I agree with everyone else about the suspension though - seems that the front end would have broke on the landing
     
  26. metalman
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    I can't believe he got that much hook lookin at the size of his slicks. He's really lucky he kept it sunny side up.
     
  27. 30Abone
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    That is frickin crazy
    I want to drive it
     
  28. Roadsir
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    Wow is right, What a ride.
     
  29. bsharer
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    They are probabbly 28x10.5x15, its plenty of tire.
     

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