It's going to be interesting to see the differences between a beautifully crafted street car like yours, and one like this purpose built for track only. And Wow - 9000 RPM from a pushrod engine!
As he said, just needs to look good from 20 feet at 180mph. Mine looks good but still cannot compare to a real show car like Kindig. But mine gets used as you can see on videos. His engine is big money. As they say” speed costs, how fast do you want to go”
Cool he is running a custom digital dash. I built my own using a raspberry pi, 10.5” lcd, and a OneGauge hub. Works really nice and lets me customize it and do data capture for time attack etc.
Thanks for put up the video, I love to watch people build up any cars from the scratch. I hope you will have more subscribers on your channel.
Thank you for watching and the kind words. It’s always nice to be appreciated. Thanks.
Cool video. Thanks for sharing.
Going to be great watching this type65 in Trans Am racing.
What an amazing experience !!!
It was a lot of fun and glad I could help out a veteran on Veterans Day.
Greg and Dave thank you so very much for the help
Our pleasure. It was a great time.
It's going to be interesting to see the differences between a beautifully crafted street car like yours, and one like this purpose built for track only. And Wow - 9000 RPM from a pushrod engine!
As he said, just needs to look good from 20 feet at 180mph.
Mine looks good but still cannot compare to a real show car like Kindig. But mine gets used as you can see on videos. His engine is big money. As they say” speed costs, how fast do you want to go”
Cool he is running a custom digital dash. I built my own using a raspberry pi, 10.5” lcd, and a OneGauge hub. Works really nice and lets me customize it and do data capture for time attack etc.
He’s running an AEM digital dash. Out of my world as I am all analog. Thanks for watching.