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Post by tjackson on Jan 19, 2010 18:09:54 GMT -5
is it trakable ? Speed City Resin long nose dart
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Post by noname on Jan 21, 2010 14:10:59 GMT -5
It's not my place to say if it's TRaKable or not but it definately is not post 1969. Providing of course the engine and drivetrain is period correct. The wheels look 60's like to me.
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Post by Koolkat on Jan 21, 2010 16:14:58 GMT -5
It's not my place either to say if it's TRAKable. That's up to Bob and the other forum moderators. It does bring up questions and opinions though. My own opinion is highly influenced by my own likes and dislikes.
My opinion.... it's on the razor's edge. The year alone isn't reason for it to be TRAKable. The racing category seems to be the category most questionable, I think. While I know funny cars with extended noses were around during that time period, so were the factory stock cars. A factory stock 66 Dart would not be TRAKable, nor would a stock 32 Ford. Apparently, in general, muscle cars and pony cars are not. I never liked funny cars when they were new (sorry), but I know I'm probably in a minority on this. To me, they all looked alike. I am not sure if it meets the intent of TRAK for sure, but then there are other types of racing (like the old AMT modifieds with those goofy wide tires) that I do like (except for the wide tires) which I would want to see.
I think it's a judgement call for Bob and the moderators.
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Post by tjackson on Jan 21, 2010 17:10:02 GMT -5
Thanks for the input guys I figure its on the edge to as this was the next step from the awb cars still had a steel body /glass nose injected hemi . thought I would ask . Its no Big deal if its not .
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