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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 4032317" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Long beach was just down the road from me at Riverside. Wow. Times were different then. Everywhere there was drags races and funny cars were the rage. Every little town or big city was part of circuits. Don G was a hero to me as a kid. I know a guy that worked for him/with him (depends on how many beers he's got in him) but has a couple of old pictures of him and some big dogs. </p><p>I lived on hot rod comics.</p><p>That was so fun and I was lucky to have some friends who's big bros were into building dragsters and some of the coolest funny cars in the business. </p><p>Custom garage roadsters were the best. The bigger the breather the better chance at the chicks. </p><p>The cruise was cool in every town. All you had to have is a great car and find that drag around town and you hd it made. </p><p>I don't think many folks really know how fun that stuff was. No EPA and fake fuel either. If you can build an engine that can snap a chassis in half, you could get it tagged. Ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 4032317, member: 38658"] Long beach was just down the road from me at Riverside. Wow. Times were different then. Everywhere there was drags races and funny cars were the rage. Every little town or big city was part of circuits. Don G was a hero to me as a kid. I know a guy that worked for him/with him (depends on how many beers he's got in him) but has a couple of old pictures of him and some big dogs. I lived on hot rod comics. That was so fun and I was lucky to have some friends who's big bros were into building dragsters and some of the coolest funny cars in the business. Custom garage roadsters were the best. The bigger the breather the better chance at the chicks. The cruise was cool in every town. All you had to have is a great car and find that drag around town and you hd it made. I don't think many folks really know how fun that stuff was. No EPA and fake fuel either. If you can build an engine that can snap a chassis in half, you could get it tagged. Ha. [/QUOTE]
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