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    SWB racing

    Is there a area or blog for owners still racing their swb cars?

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    No.

    They have more important things to do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by brookedale091462 View Post
    Is there a area or blog for owners still racing their swb cars?
    Whats a 'blog' ?

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    "Blog"; B' log: Redneck speak for a fallen tree on the trail.

    "Cletus, did yu see that b' log back there?"



    Most owners "still racing" their SWB cars barely know what Twitter is. They are not the type to partake in online nonsense.

    Nuevo SWB racers don't seem to involve themselves much either. BUT there are always exceptions.

    Talk to Juan Lopez Santini.

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    SWB in anger

    No blog but here is a SWB pic from the Historic Monte Carlo last year.

    Looks like a guy that knows how to pedal a '65
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    You're assuming he's going forward?




    hope he dont hit a b' log in da road

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    Wow. Talk about a bunch of smart ass replies. Makes a new member REALLY want to stick his neck out there and get involved.
    Sounds crazy but what if those with early cars who race them replied. I know, sounds crazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    "Blog"; B' log: Redneck speak for a fallen tree on the trail.

    "Cletus, did yu see that b' log back there?"



    Most owners "still racing" their SWB cars barely know what Twitter is. They are not the type to partake in online nonsense.

    Nuevo SWB racers don't seem to involve themselves much either. BUT there are always exceptions.

    Talk to Juan Lopez Santini.

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    Sorry to say a lot of swb racers are decomissioning them and returning them to original mostly due to their increased value.

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    Yes, I am aware of that. Just trying to see who still is racing.
    Quote Originally Posted by 66S View Post
    Sorry to say a lot of swb racers are decomissioning them and returning them to original mostly due to their increased value.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brookedale091462 View Post
    Wow. Talk about a bunch of smart ass replies. Makes a new member REALLY want to stick his neck out there and get involved.
    Oh Dennis, don't be thin skinned; this isn't the Mercedes Club. Hang around. It's gets much more fun than this.

    You probably noticed that no SWB racers were replying; that's because what I said is generally true. Those guys don't bother with forums. At least the guys who run in the East and Midwest.

    That's why it's the sound of crickets to your post.

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