Warrior/Cornett spreadbore
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Warrior/Cornett spreadbore
Warrior they still make those?
Well I don't know if we're supposed to answer our own posts, but he can send me a Black Diamond, or a Barry Wright, with Clements power.
I'm really surprised no one asked the fat man for a Longhorn/Rumley.
This may be the most stupid thing I've ever said, which is saying something, but to me the chassis is about like a woman. They all start out the same, bare steel. On a 1-10 scale, every woman/chassis starts at a 5. That can go up or down depending on life choices and 'components'. A woman that eats mcdonalds every day and never exercises is going to slide down to a 3, just like a car that you put junk components on and don't want to spend the time scaling it and putting research into testing and tuning.
On the other hand, consider the same woman that is a 5. She may like broadway musicals, but if you work with her, take her to the racetrack, spend some money, slap a rack on and buy some expensive outfits, she'll look pretty good. Get her a massage every now and then, dope those tires (pedicure), know how to operate her equipment, you'll have good results.
Jig-a-Low with a Ford... back to my DLM roots.
Warrior.... Yes we still make those only 3 of us here pumping out 50 cars a year!
Mike @Warrior Race Cars
MasterSbilt with a Pro Power...nothing fancy.
Gimme a Shaw with Ron Anderson Performace power. Old school.
I would like a Club 29 with Hendrick Motorsports Power
Chassis: MB Customs
Engine: Pro Power
Longhorn with Clements Chevy Power
My own design chassis with Craiger engine
Longhorn/Clements or Cornett Ford