How did I get into inlines? I guess I've been "inspired" by my uncle (& grandfather). My grandfather thought that the little sixes that for made in the '60s (144/170/200/250) were some of the best that ford had ever come out with. My uncle used to race with my grandmothers '62 falcon tudor. He put a tri-carbed 200 & a 4 spd in. He liked to race against big block V8s as he knew that he could always beet them off the line. He does say though, that after they got past about 90mph he was toast! I guess I like to do things a little differently as well. Seems like everytime I go to a car show, there's rows & rows of SBC & SBFs & thats it. Seems as though the only thing that is different about the cars is the paint. Not only that, but I love being able to work on my engine without having to take it out of the car! Take care,
Edwin
'63 & '65 red tudors
'84 F150 4x4
ps. stopped in Charolette saturday & saw the inliners display. nice to meet you guys, though I don't know how coherent I was after driving across the country!