NHRA Southern Nationals

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Sounds like you had a lot of fun there, Bigfoot is still the best looking dent out there today in my opinion.
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hazelnut wrote:Sounds like you had a lot of fun there, Bigfoot is still the best looking dent out there today in my opinion.
YES SIR
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:yt:

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yep. Good to see the In-N-Out logo out there again. :yt:
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Keep getting those parts and soon you can have your own dragster engine.

Looks like Goldberg is in the 2nd picture down. :lol:
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there is nothing like being in person for top fuel drags. i cant wait to go again
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OldRedFord wrote: Just by pure luck i was standing watching the crew tear the motor down on John Force's car and he comes walking out of the trailer. So I ended up with Jon Force's autograph.
When our son was about 8 years old, we took him to the drags at Rockingham.

We had pit passes, so he got to see all of the excitement there.

The thing that really got to me was that the ONLY driver who would even take a minute to say "hi" to an excited little kid was John Force. He actually stopped and talked to our son, gave him an autographed picture and one of his team caps.

Ever since that day, my wife, my son and I have been three of John Force's BIGGEST fans!!
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