I really hope the Ameri-Barra takes off in the states. I’d be all in. That turbo inline-6 sound just hits different.
I could be convinced to put one in a Mustang lol
I really hope the Ameri-Barra takes off in the states. I’d be all in. That turbo inline-6 sound just hits different.
It's with great sadness that I let people know that our great friend Tim (CM) took a turn for the worst Sunday and he no longer knows what’s going on. Most likely has gone to his brain. Please pray for Tim and Cindy's family during this time. I personally already miss his opinions, knowledge, humor and friendship. We all have been truly blessed by him.
Damnit. I love that man.Don’t know anybody saw this earlier in the CZickness thread…. Not looking good for our guy.
You are right about the first ones. As I remember, about the only way to get them above 85 was driving down a hill, for 100 you had to push it off a cliff. '70 to '72 was really the sweet spot. Anything near 500 ftl bs of torque was top of the hill.Absolutely. The first Camaros and Mustangs had straight-6’s. Hmmmmm….
Imagine a ‘69 base coupe camaro with a turbo 4200 vortec.
This.That news it hard to take.
Dammit that sucks. I hate how so many truly good people are lost to cancer. It's just something I will never understand and is really hard to accept.Don’t know anybody saw this earlier in the CZickness thread…. Not looking good for our guy.
I've had the opportunity to meet him personally as well as have him visit me at my home. My respect for him is extremely high and I enjoy hearing his stories of his varied racing endeavors. I'm not ashamed to say that when he is no longer able to take part in this forum my time here will be greatly reduced.It's already been said, but I also really wish I'd been able to meet CM.
Oh man...This place will not be the same anymore. RIP Tim. I'm glad I got to shoot with you, clean guns with you, visit you in your home, get an infraction and plenty of good advice and camaraderie the years.For those that didn’t see. He did pass earlier today. INGO lost a legend.
In Memory of Our Friend, Churchmouse....
Our dearest friend, Tim aka Churchmouse passed today at his home. The following words were posted by him when Rick aka BirdsAway passed. I find them appropriate for Tim and, as my words are difficult to express, I will repeat this here: Epitaph by Merrit Malloy When I die Give what’s left of...www.indianagunowners.com