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Tripper

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In my single daze I roomed with a krazzy Canadian electrician. He had a '69 L88 Corvette. It had been massaged & dyno'd over 650hp. He'd let me drive it occasionally & it was a real beast & a hand full. We did over 160 several times & it wasn't fully wound up. One night after drinking he flew through a red light at over 160... I never rode with him again after that! :eek:

BoB
 
I had a 70 Duster with a warmed over 273ci. I drove it fast often but not really sure how fast. I don't think it was too fast but mostly because 70 cars didn't handle that well nor stop with drums front and rear. Buddy had a 70 Mustang that I was in over 100. A coworker gave me a ride in at 400+ hp fox body. That was fast. He was a little crazy so 1 ride was enough. I was fortunate to have riden in a lot of the now valuable cars being in high school in the 70s. Jim
 
I worked at a Porsche dealership. Take your pick... most were fast, some were really fast. :eek:

I can attest to that, Dutch. My brother used to work for Volkswagen/ Porsche/ Audi in their North American prototype testing.
Every weekend he would come home with the latest and greatest.😎
We had some fun.😳😜😎
Torchie
 
One fine summer day circa 1963 I was driving my 283 powered '55 Chevy Bel Air 2 door hard top as fast is it would go. Scooting along on I-94 near Hudson, Wisconsin when a State Trooper heard, and then saw me. Soon I was in his back seat. He asked how fast I was going. Always one to exaggerate, and none too bright, I replied, "As fast as the car will go. Maybe 90 or so." "Don't tell me that!, he said. Can we agree you were going 75?" He explained that any faster than that I would have to go to jail and post bond. I hated to insult my car, but I agreed to his suggestion.

Been faster in other cars but probably never over a buck ten.
 
had a 72 amx warmed up 360 go package, car was fast i know i had 135 and backed out. it was still climbing slowly. took a ride in a 64 r code galaxy 427 4 speed, third gear was enough for me, my amx would have never touched it.
 
One fine summer day circa 1963 I was driving my 283 powered '55 Chevy Bel Air 2 door hard top as fast is it would go. Scooting along on I-94 near Hudson, Wisconsin when a State Trooper heard, and then saw me. Soon I was in his back seat. He asked how fast I was going. Always one to exaggerate, and none too bright, I replied, "As fast as the car will go. Maybe 90 or so." "Don't tell me that!, he said. Can we agree you were going 75?" He explained that any faster than that I would have to go to jail and post bond. I hated to insult my car, but I agreed to his suggestion.

Same thing happened to me in the Chevelle. I was racing someeone on the freeway & he let off before I did & the next thing I knew a cop was pulling me over! He said lucky for you I only clocked you at 94mph... 1 more mph & I would have to take you to jail! I was doing *way* over 100!

BoB
 
My 88 Corvette. I had a 92 T Bird Sport that I thought was fast, would run well over 100, but the Vette outdid it by a long shot. After the digital speedo in the Vette would go past 130, it would just be a blur of lights. Don't know how fast it would go, but I think it had even more left in it, but I couldn't find a long enough two lane to find out. Didn't ever try it on the Interstate, just too much traffic.

Only did that a few times, the last time just after I had slowed to a somewhat more reasonable 80 mph, a deer crossed right in front of me!. Talk about a butt pucker moment! 3000 lbs of fiberglass and aluminum barreling at a 300 lb four legged grass eating machine! Was happy for the wide tires and great disc brakes!
 
In 61 I had a 40 Ford two door sedan with a almost stock flat tie 8:D. Maybe top out at 85 , maybe [S. My older brother had a new 62 Boniville 389 tri power 4 speed posi:eek: He came home one night drunk park it and left the key in the ignition [S So I figured what the hell. New section of unfinished freeway, got 135 before the road ended at the off ramp[cl. Fast for a 16 yr old :p
 
So at 13 my step dad took me out on his new street bike. He had slowed down to 135 mph before I could look over his shoulder to see how fast.

A group with cars like GS stage 1 Buick, 1968 Ford mustang factory race car and a few others. We drove across Washington state with speedometers paged 140 plus in 1982.

I see 110 in my ford escort Zx2 SR regularly
 
For the crowd I hung out with, it was how quick can you run a quarter mile. 1975, I drove a '55 Chevy sedan with a warmed over 327, 4 speed and 4:56's. On Friday and Saturday nights, we'd meet after midnight behind the Bank of America on Van Nuys Blvd. Word had spread, "The Old Man" was racing so everyone caravanned to the race spot. "The Old Man" or some called him "Ponytail" was standing next to a '68 Corvette Roadster, root beer brown with a vinyl top. I glanced inside his Corvette and saw a pile of math books sitting on the seat. A guy called the "Big Kahuna" flat towed a primered '68 Vette Roadster on slicks. He had just come from Irwindale. Both cars were 427's and 4 speeds. There were whispers in the crowd, "The Old Man" is on the bottle. I never heard of that. Anyway, the Vettes lined up and the hands dropped. "The Big Kahuna" pulled out 2 car lengths with "The Old Man" in pursuit. Someone in the crowd yells, "He hit the bottle! See the puff of smoke!". "The Old Man" won.

A year later it was 3am when "The Old Man" asked me for s street race. He offered me 8 car lengths so I took it. We lined up on Wentworth. The hands dropped and I took off. 1st gear, he was still 8 cars behind so I went for 2nd. "The Old Man" was still 6 cars behind so I went for 3rd and glanced in the mirror, he was still 4 cars behind as I went for 4th. I thought, "There's no way he's going to catch me" so I left off on the accellerator and began to look for the finish line. A "roar" caught my attention and I could see "The Old Man" catching me like gangbusters. I floored the gas pedal but it was too late, he flew pass! After I paid him, I asked him his real name, it was Bob. After that, we became friends. I was the only one who know his real name. Bob was a Tool and Die maker by trade, hence the math books.

Bob's Vette was originally an L88 that was long gone when he purchased the car from Stick City in Pasadena. It originally had a Holley 3 barrel but it ran like crap so he replaced it with an 850. The rear were 4:56's. The "Bottle" was a 10K RPM unit. Bob kept experimenting with Nitrous and built his own unit. A plate system under the carb and a hidden under the intake unit. The plate was worth 4 of NO2 units and the hidden was worth 8 NO2 units. Bob won so many races, it became hard for him to get any unless it was someone new or out of town racers.
Bob asked me to ride with him out to Simi Valley to look for a race. While driving down the freeway, he made a test hit and we were flying. As our off ramp approached, Bob got off of the gas and made a turn to the right. The car swerved, so Bob straightened the car as we flew past the off ramp. Bob slowed the car way down and slowly exited the freeway. The car wouldn't turn right, so we went, taking all 4 lanes to do it. We pulled into a mall and we got out. I looked underneath and saw the tie rod had fallen off! the right side. There was an open gas station across the street and Bob found a nut that would work. It wasn't a castle nut so Bob tightened the crap out of it. I think we could have died that night.
Anyway, a few years later, Bob blew the engine, which was also his daily driver and traded for my '75 Chevy Monza with a 350 V8. I built a 454, with a roller cam and Air Flow Research heads with a Dominator. I O-ringed the head incase I ever wanted to run a big nitrous unit. I had a stage 2 unit which was fine. I rarely had to use it.
 
Quite frankly, I don't know how much it would do. The speedo only went to 140. It was 1969. I was just out of high school and into college(for what I don't know). My brother in law was a cop married to my sister. He owned a 1957 T-bird with a 312 in it. I succeeded in talking him into borrowing the T-bird to visit my girlfriend who lived in another city 100 miles north of home. They had 2 interchanges on the interstate that were exactly 2 miles apart. That car was quick. I could launch getting on the inter state and by the time I got to the next exit, the speedo was buried and I was breaking hard to make the exit. I did it several times that night. Never got stopped but evidently there were rumors that the law had contacted my brother in law that his car was doing some stuff in that city. I heard about it later...:rolleyes:
 

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