Kohones Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 I got a ride yesterday in a friend of mines (totally restored, chassis off) 1969 Roadrunner with a 440, 2 four barrel carb set up "Beast". Having had the distinct opportunity to have actually lived & driven in the "60's", my mind went back in time (when he put the pedal to the floor & promptly put my head into the headrest) & I thought about the racing terms used then & today = 1960's 2006 We'll go from a 20-40 mph "kick-down" 20-40 mph "roll" Ok you & me, rt 909, standing start Ok you & me from a "dig" Dead mans curve? Didn't happen cars THEN Lets do IT / Twisties DID NOT HANDLE, stop, turn, they just went Autocross fast - straight - period Fast 1/4 mile with carbs, headers, slicks Hmmmmm ya best be (we call 'em drag radials today), 4.11 rear able to hit high 11's or end, positraction, etc. Fast was anything less turning 13.9 & less!!!!!! If your car did 14.50 people DID NOT laugh at you! Fuel - you ran Sunoco at least 110 octane Nitrous anyone? Race Gas cost was expensive, typically .30 a gallon I just paid $2.70 a gallon Never heard or knew the fuckin word = for Sunoco 93 Octane NITROUS???? yesterday!!!! Times have changed - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpaceGhost Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 I heart those cars.....any pics? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nurkvinny Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 I still call slicks 'slicks'. I call drag radials 'drag radials'. Just yanking your chain, man. I use a LOT more 60-isms when talking about cars than newer terms. "He was in his R's", "Rears kicked in", "Damn, those are some Balonies", "Box, Chunk, Pumpkin, Cammer, Huffer, Jug, Loud Pedal, Mood Disks, Skins, Stacks" probably don't mean much to 80% of the people on here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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