rdzsprint (Offline)
#12
2/22/11 1:05 PM
Jalopies,clunkers,a friend of mine back in the 60's at the 'burg' called them "fugitives from the junkyard". He would go to the concession stands or restrooms whenever they were on the track. The 'taxicab' term has been around a long time. Nascrap raced cars on the dirt as well as pavement in cars that looked similar to those you drove on the street. I have a video of Parnelli Jones rolling down the window to get a cup of water during a pitstop at the Riverside 500.
Nascar had an open wheel division several years ago that died out and their focus now is goobernickel style crashing/banging/(racing)?..with fenders and doors. The Impalas,Fusions,etc., while hardly like those that compete, can be purchased and driven by taxicab companies as well as grandmothers making grocery runs and trips to WAL-MART. Sprint cars on the other hand are full-blooded race cars and taxi services will not be picking you up at the airport with one. You probably won't see grandma broadsliding an 800 HP Maxim into the parking lot at the local lodge on Ladies Auxialiary bingo night either.
Wayne Davis (Offline)
#13
2/22/11 2:22 PM
Late Models aka..Taxi Cabs/Tin Tops/Door Bangers/Jalopies
Sprinters aka...roadsters/big cars/supers/skeeters
Midgets aka ... pregnant roller skate/lil cars
Sprints with wings aka... Sissy Flap cars/crutches/tin top/roof flap/wussy flap...I could go on
ffrid (Offline)
#14
2/22/11 3:44 PM
How about "real racecars don't have doors"?
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ISF
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#17
2/23/11 1:19 AM
Dang it Seadog ya' beat me to it! LOL!!
Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.
Chris Nunn (Offline)
#19
2/23/11 12:21 PM
Because Cecil, I wanted to have a fun off season debate. Thats pretty simple.