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has anyone done this to one their car??
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<blockquote data-quote="David Hester" data-source="post: 13171532" data-attributes="member: 6794"><p>Dave? Dave's not here.</p><p></p><p>LOL Nothing high tech. Just a piece of tubing flattened on each end with a couple of bolts to hold fender out at bottom. Wish I had a picture of the Mustang II. To not be a "real" Mustang, it looked pretty good. We did SOLO I (called time trials now) and would go out together during practice sessions. He ran a dry sump and his oil lines...weeped a bit. Sometimes a quart or so at a time, hence the streaks. We're talking almost 20 years ago with a 35 year old car. Was pretty cool to look over and imagine what it was like to race during the old TransAm days. That was one of the reasons I ran A/Sedan for several years. Production based V-8's much like the original TransAm series, before everything went tubeframe.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://rheacermotorsports.com/RoadAtlantaJul04/images/SCCA%20Road%20Atlanta%20Ju%2310008.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Old A/Sedan-(moi) vs New (tubeframe GT-1)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Hester, post: 13171532, member: 6794"] Dave? Dave's not here. LOL Nothing high tech. Just a piece of tubing flattened on each end with a couple of bolts to hold fender out at bottom. Wish I had a picture of the Mustang II. To not be a "real" Mustang, it looked pretty good. We did SOLO I (called time trials now) and would go out together during practice sessions. He ran a dry sump and his oil lines...weeped a bit. Sometimes a quart or so at a time, hence the streaks. We're talking almost 20 years ago with a 35 year old car. Was pretty cool to look over and imagine what it was like to race during the old TransAm days. That was one of the reasons I ran A/Sedan for several years. Production based V-8's much like the original TransAm series, before everything went tubeframe. [img]http://rheacermotorsports.com/RoadAtlantaJul04/images/SCCA%20Road%20Atlanta%20Ju%2310008.jpg[/img] Old A/Sedan-(moi) vs New (tubeframe GT-1) [/QUOTE]
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