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For Duncan
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 06 2:54 pm
by Derek
Here you go Duncan, I hope you liked the others
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 06 3:04 pm
by Derek
Duncan, here's one from last year.
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 06 11:06 pm
by Cannonball
thanks derek
your a star
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 06 8:29 am
by Brian J
nice pics Dunc ,
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 06 12:18 pm
by Cannonball
thanks bri its a great car, only thing is i need to get it smokin like a bitch goin up the track and runnin slower to make it like that french barracuda hemi, oh and then want to sell it for $268,000, nah think i will stick with the front wheels off the ground at the top end and run high 8s low 9s, and ask a sensible price of £16,000 if anyone wants it,
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 06 1:23 pm
by Brian J
you talkin about nats DVD i take it . thought that was an odd statement myself seeing as though you ran smoke free and faster
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 06 2:47 pm
by Cannonball
wouldent bother me if i went through the traps on one back tyre so long as i was fastest, makes a scary ride great
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 06 8:26 pm
by RayC
yes reckon i would like drive that at 150 dunc not
1 great lookiing Car
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 06 4:49 pm
by Scooby
Cannonball wrote:thanks derek
your a star
That's one mean looking car Dunc. Hope to see this beast in action next year at the nats.
Richard.

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 06 4:58 pm
by Anonymous
I remember when i first saw dunc run this car. All the other cars were running 13/14s, then dunc flew up the track at just over 8 sec.

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 06 8:44 pm
by AllKiller
Great car Duncan....more power to ya
Good colour choice too

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 06 8:07 am
by Anonymous
Dunc, quick question (probably a thickun n all)
On your bonnet scoop, is there a reason why the opening is so thin? Is it better than a great big opening? I would have thought you would get more air that way.
Not being rude (I have seen the car go) just wondered the reason for the air intake size.
C

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 06 12:03 pm
by Cannonball
hi clive, the scoop was tested in the late eighties in a nasa proving tunnel and although it looks small is perfect for the needs off the mtr,
did i get ya?????
no clive not got a clue but if it aint broke dont fix it, i dont mess with this car to much because its as reliable as me bentley hey no more so the box aint broke yet,
but i know i should get a spoiler/splitter on the front to keep it pinned down, wheels
apparently john sleath had the same problem on his racecar till he did this
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 06 2:09 pm
by Dave-R
Most Pro Stockers used a scoop like that in the 80s did they not? I dare say that at the speeds this baby goes there is a fair draft down the neck of that.
Use a bigger scoop and all you will get is more hassle keeping the bonnet attached to the car due to the under hood pressure I would imagine?
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 06 2:13 pm
by Dave-R
Hey Dunc.
The same guy that makes the high quality front race spoiler for the AAR 'Cuda has brought back the Sam Posey style Challenger T/A race car front spoiler.
It was lowered slightly on the valance to accomadate the turn signal lights for the street and it's made of heavy-duty fiberglass. For more info :
CudaSpoilerGuy@aol.com
Might come in handy on one of your cars?