Fab video Mart, was great watching you thrash the coupe round the track, you’ll be pleased to know the Dodge made it back to South Wales without any over heating issues. What a good event the VHRA put on, looking forward to the next.
Mart, the engine in your '33 sounds great-smooth and very strong! Even more interesting as I had watched all of your videos on the re-build of that engine. Very, very impressive.
Great video. What a bunch of really nice cars, very impressive. Looked like lots of fun thrashing around that course. Not what I would have expected of a bunch of Ford hot rods. Good job crusty flatty!
Looked like an enjoyable day Mart ,Crusty going well . I attended the Hop ( mentioned ) ,I'm working to get a 12v fuel pickup/ gauge sorted on the Pilot with the help of John Armour Eng. as we spoke about ,hopefully a small step for reliability .cheers for your input Mart 👍
Hi Phil. Old Crusty sounded a bit rattly on the way home. I think the old trooper has thrown the towel in. I used a Pilot sender with a Pop gauge on my 32. I used a 5v usb port to power it. Works great.
Well this was a real treat Mart. Als 41 rear fender should knock out with a little work, I had an "ouch" moment with the same on my one a while back. Any body man with the talent of Scott from CWM should be able to do a good job of it. Pity Geoff couldn't enter his MK1. That Zephyr powered rod sounded nice, they have a distinctive sound, I knew what it was before you mentioned it. Thanks for this.
Looked like a really fun day Mart. And that rob firth motor looks interesting. Over head exhaust valve conversion. He must do his own casting. It's something I'd like to try. Has he a RUclips channel?
Looked like a great day Mart!....Iooking forward for your next video..
Mart! you and Geoff look like you had a good time! thanks for takeing us along!
What a fun video!! Thanks for taking us along for the ride I even found myself leaning with you!! Crusty did well again!
Fab video Mart, was great watching you thrash the coupe round the track, you’ll be pleased to know the Dodge made it back to South Wales without any over heating issues. What a good event the VHRA put on, looking forward to the next.
great blog mart just keep them coming now Gary from Crewe 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Cheers Gaz. Thanks for the multiple thumbs up!
Mart, the engine in your '33 sounds great-smooth and very strong! Even more interesting as I had watched all of your videos on the re-build of that engine. Very, very impressive.
Loved that Mart….. that one corner kept fooling ya😂….. the ole girl ran well 👌🏽😎
Well that was different, thanks for the rides. 👍
That looks bloody good fun although a bit scary with the lean on them corners. Love it Mart, keep the videos coming.
what a cracking day out. many thanks for sharing 👌👌👌👌👍👍😊😊😊😊
Cheers Max. Thanks for commenting.
Looks lovely day out and a lot of fun. Tyres screeching cool. Some real nice car's there great day. 😊👍
Great video. What a bunch of really nice cars, very impressive. Looked like lots of fun thrashing around that course. Not what I would have expected of a bunch of Ford hot rods. Good job crusty flatty!
Great day out, more tyre squeal than a Taylor Swift concert, thanks for the content.
Cheers Steve. Thanks for dropping by.
You’re not afraid to give it some welly, fabulous sound track!
I was glad when you finally passed that Dodge truck.
The right hand drive Cuda has to be very rare or converted? Nice video.
Looked a great day out mart.excellent video
It was, Stephen. I really enjoyed it. I was really knackered when I got home.
Thanks for taking us with you, Mart. That was nice.
Looked like an enjoyable day Mart ,Crusty going well .
I attended the Hop ( mentioned ) ,I'm working to get a 12v fuel pickup/ gauge sorted on the Pilot with the help of John Armour Eng. as we spoke about ,hopefully a small step for reliability .cheers for your input Mart 👍
Hi Phil. Old Crusty sounded a bit rattly on the way home. I think the old trooper has thrown the towel in. I used a Pilot sender with a Pop gauge on my 32. I used a 5v usb port to power it. Works great.
Well this was a real treat Mart. Als 41 rear fender should knock out with a little work, I had an "ouch" moment with the same on my one a while back. Any body man with the talent of Scott from CWM should be able to do a good job of it. Pity Geoff couldn't enter his MK1. That Zephyr powered rod sounded nice, they have a distinctive sound, I knew what it was before you mentioned it. Thanks for this.
Hi Graeme. Yes, it was a really great event. I know what you mean about the Zephyr. Geoff had a Mk2 with a Raymond Mays head on it.
come on mart were all your good blogs get some on here as wetting Gary from Crewe
Having a break for a bit, Gaz. RUclips is a treadmill I don't need to be on.
Good performance Mart! What engine in the dodge truck?
Hi Rusty. It has a nicely built Ford flatty.
Looked like a really fun day Mart. And that rob firth motor looks interesting. Over head exhaust valve conversion. He must do his own casting. It's something I'd like to try. Has he a RUclips channel?
No, I don't believe he has. Thanks for watching, Kevin.
You were driving good there from your apexes.Better tyres would have done you better i reckon.
Hi. With better tyres I think I would have rolled it!