A Noob Since 1975

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Low_Bridge

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I started turning wrenches on my 69 SS 350 Camaro in the middle of the winter in a cold garage at the Jersey Shore in 1975.

It's almost always been Chevrolet

Smokey Yunick was my Greatest influence but then there were these two Mopar guys who took me under their wing when I started Bracket racing for a few years in the late 90's (One Had his "gold man"). I ran a Chevy, but experience is never at the mercy of a theory!
 

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Thanks for the welcome!
 
Low_Bridge said:
I started turning wrenches on my 69 SS 350 Camaro in the middle of the winter in a cold garage at the Jersey Shore in 1975.

It's almost always been Chevrolet

Smokey Yunick was my Greatest influence but then there were these two Mopar guys who took me under their wing when I started Bracket racing for a few years in the late 90's (One Had his "gold man"). I ran a Chevy, but experience is never at the mercy of a theory!

It was a Shame when Smokey's Garage went up in Flames - it was quite a site to behold!
 
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