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redfirepearlgt
07-17-2013, 06:26 PM
I think I got the name of the show right...

Anyone following this series? Interesting I must say, but to call the majority of them "street cars"? Lets see now (aside from The Farm Truck)Trailer to the race site, trailer home, trailer to a test area, trailer home...TRAILER, TRAILER, TRAILER!!! (think about Brady Bunch).

And when was the last time you could set up along side a major highway at 3:00 am, light the whole area up with portable generated night lighting, and run uncapped setups over and over without so much as a hint of bacon in the air? You boys in Middletown would love a setup like that I'd bet...not inferring that street racing goes on there of course.;)

Interesting to watch yes, but for real no. Stupid when you can go to the track for $20 or so and run without fear of cops? Definitely

slow86fiveoh
07-17-2013, 07:08 PM
I've been watching it since the start and I don't beleive any of them are street cars except the farm truck and I have seen it in person at pinks all out at gateway and it ran 10's, I'd say they race at a shut down airstrip or something of the sorts.

smytty
07-17-2013, 08:22 PM
Big thread on YB and most of the of the racers from the show post over there...

When they race its a closed off section of road they use for filming...Different roads but closed off..

THe debate about a street car has been beat to death...

I just like watching it bc seeing a 8 sec car hook on pavement is pretty cool...

They said most of the filming was done in 40 degree temps.

It was said, its also in the contract that all of the cars had to be there every weekend for filming no matter what it cost, to have it fixed and ready...

Thats why you see the guys bend over backwards to get it done throughout the week...

Rick93coupe
07-17-2013, 09:54 PM
Except for one time in Bowling Green, where a guy brought something on a trailer, the only place I remember seeing that happen was in Chicago.

redfirepearlgt
07-17-2013, 10:30 PM
Big thread on YB and most of the of the racers from the show post over there...

When they race its a closed off section of road they use for filming...Different roads but closed off..

THe debate about a street car has been beat to death...

I just like watching it bc seeing a 8 sec car hook on pavement is pretty cool...

They said most of the filming was done in 40 degree temps.

It was said, its also in the contract that all of the cars had to be there every weekend for filming no matter what it cost, to have it fixed and ready...

Thats why you see the guys bend over backwards to get it done throughout the week...

That's what I thought. Street racing in an area setup for filming crews to make the series. Seems like a great group of guys. They take their lumps when they lose, man up for the most part, and shake hands no matter the outcome. Some fun chit-chat but all in fun. I loved Farm Trucks side kick comment the other night when he said, "No what's on the last page of a Camaro tech manual? A bus ticket!" The guy with the gen 3 laughed almost as hard as he did. That's called having fun and being light hearted about it. I like to see that side of the show. They all have very nice cars no doubt.

kennytent
07-17-2013, 11:06 PM
I like the show for the most part.

These days the term street car is very loose. I've seen the Hot Rod drag week, where the guys really drive the cars and still run WAY faster than any car I'm likely to ever build.

Rick, I'm not sure if you were with us the one year in St. Louis, when they guy pulled out what was basically a pro mod 57, filled it full of fuel and drove it across the parking lot like it was nothing. The guy said he'd never had it at the track.

Rick93coupe
07-17-2013, 11:11 PM
I like the show for the most part.

These days the term street car is very loose. I've seen the Hot Rod drag week, where the guys really drive the cars and still run WAY faster than any car I'm likely to ever build.

Rick, I'm not sure if you were with us the one year in St. Louis, when they guy pulled out what was basically a pro mod 57, filled it full of fuel and drove it across the parking lot like it was nothing. The guy said he'd never had it at the track.

That's the car I was thinking of but I thought it was in Bowling Green. All those trips sort of run together anymore.

slow86fiveoh
07-18-2013, 05:33 AM
There is racing such as this that goes on where I used to live in Missouri guys would trailer their cars down from the St. Louis area to race the local "street" cars, there was one local guy that had a 1500hp twin turbo 56 bel air that he drove on the street quite often even though it may have looked like a race car. NHRA (nation highway racing association) is what they call it.

redfirepearlgt
07-18-2013, 08:44 AM
There is racing such as this that goes on where I used to live in Missouri guys would trailer their cars down from the St. Louis area to race the local "street" cars, there was one local guy that had a 1500hp twin turbo 56 bel air that he drove on the street quite often even though it may have looked like a race car. NHRA (nation highway racing association) is what they call it.

That's just amazing. Coming from the early 80's era and racing dad's truck (if one would call it that) off traffic lights on Glenway Ave in the early 80's, I can't begin to imagine street racing at this magnitude. It's mindboggling to me. Seems it would be simpler just to go to the track, but I guess eluding the cops is part of the thrill. Back then if a guy rolled in with a 70 Chevelle running a 396 or a 66 Fairlane GT 390 they were street gods. The cars needed nothing more than headers, a four barrel, and a highrise intake to be considered a bad running street car back then. IF you were running a cam atop the other mods you were the cool dude everyone wanted to model after. The 70's and the energy crisis really took the starch out of putting HP in cars thanks Jimmy Carter. Sure glad they have turned that corner and come back to making HP and being efficient now.

mad max
07-18-2013, 11:58 AM
I love it when they bust people doing test hits in the old police car , to me that is a bunch of friends having a good time and nobody getting butt hurt about it. I think we all belonged to a group like that long ago.

redfirepearlgt
07-18-2013, 12:13 PM
I love it when they bust people doing test hits in the old police car , to me that is a bunch of friends having a good time and nobody getting butt hurt about it. I think we all belonged to a group like that long ago.

That was a riot. A friend of mine had a red light he used in a light show for a local rock band. We used to use it a couple of times to blow through red lights. Thought it was funny. So then we were going to use it to pull over good lookin girls but then chickened out for fear of getting busted for acting like under cover cops. Guess there was too much Berretta, Kojak, and Starsky N Hutch in those days.

smytty
07-18-2013, 02:52 PM
Yeah those guys do seem to have a good bond for racing...
Read the thread over there, its gets pretty crazy...
Thing is Doc, Murder Nova and Daddy Kane have all said they never claimed the cars to be street cars, just street raced cars...

redfirepearlgt
07-18-2013, 03:38 PM
Yeah those guys do seem to have a good bond for racing...
Read the thread over there, its gets pretty crazy...
Thing is Doc, Murder Nova and Daddy Kane have all said they never claimed the cars to be street cars, just street raced cars...

When I thought again about the name of the show later it dawned on me it was Street Outlaws which properly labels what they do regardless of the cars. Some times your eyes see one thing and your mind conceives another.

MY wife of course hates the show so I watch it in the mornings when she is at work.

akagreg3
07-20-2013, 12:03 AM
lol showing your age there red!!! hehee j/k
street cars no....
thing is most of these cars are tuned by chief so he already knows whos gonna win, but that gmc sonoma the badies car on the show,

lol i posted a video of fram truck wheeling halfway down the track with his dog in the seat on here, before this show ever came on

akagreg3
07-20-2013, 12:03 AM
lol showing your age there red!!! hehee j/k
street cars no....
thing is most of these cars are tuned by chief so he already knows whos gonna win, but that gmc sonoma the badies car on the show,

lol i posted a video of fram truck wheeling halfway down the track with his dog in the seat on here, before this show ever came on;)

dedpedal
07-20-2013, 08:21 AM
Complete waste of time. 55 minutes of girlish drama and commercials for 5 minutes of racing.

redfirepearlgt
07-20-2013, 03:50 PM
lol showing your age there red!!! hehee j/k
street cars no....
thing is most of these cars are tuned by chief so he already knows whos gonna win, but that gmc sonoma the badies car on the show,

lol i posted a video of fram truck wheeling halfway down the track with his dog in the seat on here, before this show ever came on;)

Thanks buddy. You'll be reeling about glory days soon enough. It sneaks up on ya. One day you're eye ballin' 22 year olds counting the days you'll be 21 and can chase them at the local club and the next thing you know you are fighting off the urge to buy a convertible muscle car, and wondering if Cialis is really better than Viagra or if they even work at all. LOL! Love you to brother! :D

akagreg3
07-21-2013, 07:24 AM
Thanks buddy. You'll be reeling about glory days soon enough. It sneaks up on ya. One day you're eye ballin' 22 year olds counting the days you'll be 21 and can chase them at the local club and the next thing you know you are fighting off the urge to buy a convertible muscle car, and wondering if Cialis is really better than Viagra or if they even work at all. LOL! Love you to brother! :D

haha:lol:
i hear ya buddy.... idk about the weenie pills tho im only 36 and my girls 25 :tongue2:

all and all outlaws is not a bad show,

MWoods26
07-21-2013, 09:40 AM
Complete waste of time. 55 minutes of girlish drama and commercials for 5 minutes of racing.

I could not agree with this more but for some reason I still watch the stupid ass show every week and complain to my wife about how gay the show is.:confused:

redfirepearlgt
07-21-2013, 03:43 PM
I could not agree with this more but for some reason I still watch the stupid ass show every week and complain to my wife about how gay the show is.:confused:

My wife says pretty much the same thing to me! LOL!!! So I change channels if she sees me watching it and then catch it later when she is at work. Regardless of the drama and why you watch, you have to admit the security raid stunt was pretty darn funn. I'd laughed myself silly after cleaning my drawers out had I been the butt of a gag like that.

jack90gt
07-21-2013, 07:12 PM
I've been watching it from the start... Street cars I dont think so. Only farm truck is....

akagreg3
07-22-2013, 06:39 AM
My wife says pretty much the same thing to me! LOL!!! So I change channels if she sees me watching it and then catch it later when she is at work. Regardless of the drama and why you watch, you have to admit the security raid stunt was pretty darn funn. I'd laughed myself silly after cleaning my drawers out had I been the butt of a gag like that.

:lol: top flight security

kennytent
07-22-2013, 08:40 PM
Complete waste of time. 55 minutes of girlish drama and commercials for 5 minutes of racing.

That's the same as about every street race I've ever been to, sit around all night, talking shit to see 1 clean hit.

Need to go to Texas mile, or that get together in KC, seems like they get it done down there.

1987LXVert
07-23-2013, 08:58 PM
Next weeks show should be a good one the guys head down and see the dfw stang crew!!

ibstrokin
07-24-2013, 12:17 AM
There is racing such as this that goes on where I used to live in Missouri guys would trailer their cars down from the St. Louis area to race the local "street" cars, there was one local guy that had a 1500hp twin turbo 56 bel air that he drove on the street quite often even though it may have looked like a race car. NHRA (nation highway racing association) is what they call it.

That's probably the same car Rick is talking about. When we went to Mobil 1 Ford Challenge, we would go into St. Louis at night. I can't remember the street name, but a lot of guys would meet up at the Hooters that was in front of Home Depot. That car was a blown alcohol car and sounded nasty.

redfirepearlgt
07-24-2013, 10:36 AM
That Farley guy (as most of those guys) must have a bottomless stash of cash and endless source from where it comes. Did anyone notice the 66 GT350H (may be a clone but I doubt it) and mulitple 67,68 stangs (yes plural) sittin in his garage...not to mention a privately owned dynojet and multiple rotary lifts? Life is good in oil country it appears.

devous1
07-24-2013, 02:02 PM
I was under the impression that Varleys kid ran a restoration shop or did the builds on those older Stangs as his source of income?

mad max
07-24-2013, 05:23 PM
I thought tony worked a day job at a restoration shop . He wears a shirt with the business name on it . Thought it was one of the bigger restoration shops out there , just cant remember the name.

redfirepearlgt
07-24-2013, 07:00 PM
I was under the impression that Varleys kid ran a restoration shop or did the builds on those older Stangs as his source of income?

I was just told Varley (sorry thought they were calling him Farley) is scrap yard/Used parts dealer.