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<blockquote data-quote="Saltydawg" data-source="post: 275568" data-attributes="member: 2944"><p>I pull my 79 Ford every year at the county fair. 2wd super stock class. I run a gas 460 with a 4 spd Borg Warner, modified Dana 70 rearend + detroit Locker.</p><p> I'll occasionally go to another nearby fair if my buddy ribs me into it or something. He pulls with his semi (he owns a trucking company)</p><p></p><p> There isn't any money in it and there is always the possibility of breaking your truck. The idea is to pull as much as possible with as little truck as possible which means if you are winning you are walking that fine line between a good pull and engine/tranny parts flying around the place :lol: </p><p></p><p> It's just something I do for fun with my old beefy F-250. I also like to run a car in the demolition derby too :cboy: . I've wrecked everything from old ford galaxies to newer ford probes lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saltydawg, post: 275568, member: 2944"] I pull my 79 Ford every year at the county fair. 2wd super stock class. I run a gas 460 with a 4 spd Borg Warner, modified Dana 70 rearend + detroit Locker. I'll occasionally go to another nearby fair if my buddy ribs me into it or something. He pulls with his semi (he owns a trucking company) There isn't any money in it and there is always the possibility of breaking your truck. The idea is to pull as much as possible with as little truck as possible which means if you are winning you are walking that fine line between a good pull and engine/tranny parts flying around the place :lol: It's just something I do for fun with my old beefy F-250. I also like to run a car in the demolition derby too :cboy: . I've wrecked everything from old ford galaxies to newer ford probes lol. [/QUOTE]
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