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IMCA Stock Car: October 2000 - Getting Started
Getting Started Over the next few months, Stock Car Racing will follow along as race car builder Sleepy Gomez builds an IMCA Stock Car.... more
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Time To Race!
The Work's Done, So Our Street Stock Goes To The Track more
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Project Mini Stock, Part V
When The Sheetmetal Meets The Break And The Chassis Meets The Saw more
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Saturday Night Buildup: Taking Shape
Saturday Night Buildup: Taking Shape more
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Project Mini Stock, Part III
For our Project Mini Stock, were looking for impressive power from a small package. We only have 2.3L of Ford engine to use, so we... more
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Project Mini Stock, Part II
After we finally got our Project Mini Stock stripped to the core and ready for its rollcage, we had to make another one of those decisions... more
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Project Mini Stock, Part I
The comment that sparked our inspiration was innocent enough: We should do that sometime. The conversation was about building a... more
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Building an IMCA Stock Car
Presented here is the entire Stock Car Racing Series Building an IMCA Stock Car. By clicking on the links below you can follow Sleep Gomez... more
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IMCA Stock Car: April 2001: Final Touches
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IMCA Stock Car: March 2001: Installing the Engine
No stock car is complete without an engine, and this car has one from JR Motorsports. The new 383-cid Chevy arrived by truck at my... more
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IMCA Stock Car: February 2001: Engine, Transmission, Radiator Mounting
In this fifth part of our series on building an IMCA stock car, we move to the engine department. We will locate and mount the engine,... more
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IMCA Stock Car: January 2001 - The Interior
Think of the cockpit of your IMCA stock car as an office. After all, thats where you go to work each race night. And just like in an... more
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December 2000 - Adding the Suspension
In this third installment of building an IMCA Stock car, we will finally get to see some moving parts. The front suspension, the rear... more
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IMCA Stock Car: November 2000 - The Rollcage
CSC recommends checking the squareness of the frame. I did that, finding that it was OK. OK means nothing was quite right but... more
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