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Originally Posted by Seth Thomas
It was a little bit of a handful but mainly because you really had to concentrate on keeping the speed up with such a narrow powerband. One little slip and it would fall flat on its face trying to accelerate out of a turn. The steering inputs make the car look nervous as it didn't have power steering with solid suspension mounts so the wheel would move more than you would normally see in a street car/track car. Plus about the only stock part of this car was the shell that started it. The suspension, engine, tranny, diff, etc were all race specific parts modified to get the car as low as possible and as efficient as possible. It was still a blast!
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Thanks for the update.. I made the same comment about it the handling.