New to Drag Racing...

Old 10-03-2010, 08:31 PM
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Hey my name is Rob and im 21

Im looking for some ideas on what would be a good starter car.

My budget is roughly 20,000 for a car.

Any tips or ideas would greatly be appreciated.

Thank you.
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Old 10-03-2010, 09:24 PM
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hey rob, check out the classifieds, many projects and ideas
there, good luck bud and let us know what you picked,
ernest in tx :wink:
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Old 10-04-2010, 04:02 AM
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One in my sig(with slips and vids best fo 6.08 bfore the spragless conversion) and and a 24ft enclosed with tool,cabinets eveything to race(generator)(charger). for 20k cash.(NO LESS)
9 seconds car with lots of detail and history.A folder an inch thick with receipts.let me know.Pick it up today race to tomorrow .
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Old 10-04-2010, 06:18 AM
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For that same 20,000.00 you can buy a dragster and trailer. I prefer cars, but the dragsters are the ultimate drag vehicle.

There are three of us that race together. Dragster, '66 Nova, and I have a '27 roadster. The Nova runs 9.40s, my roadster runs 9.80s, and the dragster when we bought it with an iron headed 468 ran 8.30s. We got the dragster for 15,000.00 complete (Victory slip joint car).

No way to match that E.T. with either of the other cars for that money and you can drive the dragster at the E.T. as easy as can be. Believe me I have driven all three and on a slick track the two short wheelbase cars can be a handful. The dragster just goes on down the track. Just my .02

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Old 10-04-2010, 11:19 AM
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Been there done that owned 2 dragsters myself.Quick and boring,but consistant .Easy to work on but a pain in the azz to climb in and out of and move around unless you have a crew to help you out(fun to unload also.I've done it by myself and it aint easy,hence the reason I went back to a door car. most GOOD dragsters never get out of control(unless it 1000h.p or more...and I could drive mine with 2 fingers.They are hard to beat but deff can be beat :wink: Gent the owns my vega wagon kicks there azz on a weekly basis.He also owns a dragter but prefers the car. :shock:
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Old 10-04-2010, 11:21 AM
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I also dont know IMO if dragster is a good STARTER CAR...Maybe not even my 9 second car....Prob outta look for an 11 second car with an open trailer to start with. imo :wink:
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Old 10-04-2010, 02:27 PM
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Rob, welcome. Good place you pose this question. My vote: Door car/BBC. For 20K, you will get it done car & trailer. Scooter
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Old 10-04-2010, 02:54 PM
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If you are completely new to dragracing, I would recommend an 11 sec car. That is fast enough to learn and you can build it up as you acquire more experience. An 11 second car can be a handful when it gets loose and the seat time is what you will need. You will still need a trailer and all the equipment to support a racecar. (Generator, battery charger, fuel cans etc.)
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Old 10-04-2010, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by fla1976
If you are completely new to dragracing, I would recommend an 11 sec car. That is fast enough to learn and you can build it up as you acquire more experience. An 11 second car can be a handful when it gets loose and the seat time is what you will need. You will still need a trailer and all the equipment to support a racecar. (Generator, battery charger, fuel cans etc.)
I agree an 11 sec car is more car than most people realize.I ran bracket 2 or pro for several years and won more money with that car than any to date.With the cash your ready to spend it'd be wise to start small as stated save some of that money for future upgrades.Cause as we all know You will eventually want to go faster.... :lol:
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Old 10-04-2010, 05:42 PM
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You got $20,000 to buy with :?: I can help you out :!:
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