I have more fun watching the Pure Stock series than any of the NHRA pro classes. So many different cars, combinations, etc without everything looking like it was stamped out with a cookie cutter. Thanks for the video my friend, Semper Fidelis!!
I appreciate the camera work and editing; it was all Brilliant! Watching this event and all the 60's muscle cars takes me back to my high school days during the late 60's, early 70's, where we were just minutes from Fremont Drag strip/Baylands.
Im saving money to finally get a car to do this. Im tired of just listenig to other peoples stories. I would like some of my own. Gotta bring it back! Alotta guys my age are too lazy to get an extra job or work the ot to GET the $
Lucky you, I grew up in the middle 80s, but thank God our dad's passed it down to us. Shouldn't forget Mom's, mine was a gearhead too. She didn't like to be beat off the line. 69 rambler scrambler. When I was old enough to remember. But they had 64 Chevy ll 70 dart . 68 barracuda. They were gearheads.
Thanks for that video, I'm 68,,we bought a 69 judge new,,Dad,,street raced it and then nhra stock back then ,those were the days and glad to see its thriving still today ,,awsome video
Thanks @justinadams1360. I'll post videos from the 2023 event soon. The PSMCDR really is a great time for both participants and spectators. I recommend it to anyone that enjoys spending time with cool muscle cars and nice people.
@@254967conwell the rules of the event allow some modifications and performance improvements. If they allowed zero modifications, the event would be tiny since very few cars are 100% original in every way. They pair the cars on Saturday based on their e.t. in order to make the racing close. There are no prizes, trophies, or cash to win, it’s just for fun. The complete rules can be found here: www.psmcdr.com/rules
I can assure you I didn't intend to piss anyone off. The AMCs are among my favorites. You can see the SC/360 making a full pass @39:22 and @42:15 but unfortunately it lost 2-out-of-3 against the big-block Mopar. I'll be putting up the video for the 2023 PSMCDR soon and I hope I include more video of the AMCs. By the way, my younger son and I are huge fans of the '69 SC/Rambers so we are keeping our eyes open for a good one to purchase for a father and son project.
Lots of GM and Mopar.American motors had as many cars there as Ford or so it seemed.Wanted to see more 69 Boss and early 70 Boss Mustangs with 429 Boss and 351 Cleveland.But maybe they are not good for drag racing.
I have more fun watching the Pure Stock series than any of the NHRA pro classes. So many different cars, combinations, etc without everything looking like it was stamped out with a cookie cutter. Thanks for the video my friend, Semper Fidelis!!
I appreciate the camera work and editing; it was all Brilliant! Watching this event and all the 60's muscle cars takes me back to my high school days during the late 60's, early 70's, where we were just minutes from Fremont Drag strip/Baylands.
Im saving money to finally get a car to do this. Im tired of just listenig to other peoples stories. I would like some of my own. Gotta bring it back! Alotta guys my age are too lazy to get an extra job or work the ot to GET the $
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Lucky you, I grew up in the middle 80s, but thank God our dad's passed it down to us. Shouldn't forget Mom's, mine was a gearhead too. She didn't like to be beat off the line. 69 rambler scrambler. When I was old enough to remember. But they had 64 Chevy ll 70 dart . 68 barracuda. They were gearheads.
Thanks for that video, I'm 68,,we bought a 69 judge new,,Dad,,street raced it and then nhra stock back then ,those were the days and glad to see its thriving still today ,,awsome video
Had a '67 Olds 442 that my Dad bought new. Gave it to me for HS graduation. What a car.
Would love to have all of them in a collection, sweet !!!
Excellent video !…great shots and camera angles, clearly listed et’s…nice drag racing action too. Thank you !
Glad you liked it! Soon I'll post a video for the 2023 PSMCDR event.
The filming was good
Great video. Have not made it to an event yet. This is the next best thing. Thanks for your time and effort for this one.
Thanks @justinadams1360. I'll post videos from the 2023 event soon. The PSMCDR really is a great time for both participants and spectators. I recommend it to anyone that enjoys spending time with cool muscle cars and nice people.
I am going to plan the trip for next year. Thanks again.
Perfectly made video. Views and facts are huge appointments . Impressive
Thanks for sharing..🇺🇸
Thanks for watching!
I got one question how are they running this fast???
Lot of liberties taken on "Pure Stock" I have never seen a purestock Rambler run in low 13's before
@@254967conwell the rules of the event allow some modifications and performance improvements. If they allowed zero modifications, the event would be tiny since very few cars are 100% original in every way. They pair the cars on Saturday based on their e.t. in order to make the racing close. There are no prizes, trophies, or cash to win, it’s just for fun.
The complete rules can be found here: www.psmcdr.com/rules
Waited for the SC 360 Hornet to run and you did not show the winner. Pissed me off.
I can assure you I didn't intend to piss anyone off. The AMCs are among my favorites. You can see the SC/360 making a full pass @39:22 and @42:15 but unfortunately it lost 2-out-of-3 against the big-block Mopar. I'll be putting up the video for the 2023 PSMCDR soon and I hope I include more video of the AMCs.
By the way, my younger son and I are huge fans of the '69 SC/Rambers so we are keeping our eyes open for a good one to purchase for a father and son project.
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Lots of GM and Mopar.American motors had as many cars there as Ford or so it seemed.Wanted to see more 69 Boss and early 70 Boss Mustangs with 429 Boss and 351 Cleveland.But maybe they are not good for drag racing.