Bracket Talk
Your One Last Car

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February 05, 2026, 09:10 AM
DragRaceResults
Your One Last Car
Working on putting together a new project for our racing operation. I've always said when I get older I want to do another cool door car.

Well, what is older? lol! I turned 58 this past November and decided now is the time.

Can't wait to show you guys what I got up my sleeve, but it has to come to fruition first.

That brings me to a question.

What would be your last dream car if you have the opportunity to build it? Let's hear it.

SL...



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February 05, 2026, 09:36 AM
ferndaleflyer
Its out there resting in the garage. Had it about 24 years and at the time it was new to me I figured I would be lucky to live 10 more years but have now lived 25 more and still going. It still prints tickets so it will have to do. To old to build another.
February 05, 2026, 09:39 AM
B KING
My one last car would be bought & not built. A COPO or a Cobra Jet, boosted of course.

My old junk Camaro I'll be buried in or my ashes will ride in it.

2BKING Smile

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February 05, 2026, 10:50 AM
racerdude2054
53 or 55 Chevy 210

66 Chevy 2

But most importantly: all steel, all glass
February 05, 2026, 10:56 AM
Toad1
I built it 5 years ago. '84 S10, S&W rear 4-link kit, 406, glide, 4.88 alky carb. After 17 race cars and some darn good ones, this S10 is EZ in and Out, repeats better than anything I have owned, EZ to work on, EZ to see out of and electric windows for hot summer days. It has been a tremendous bracket machine, 1042 runs in the 4 seasons I have raced it.
Jok


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February 05, 2026, 11:11 AM
Larry Woodfin
This is a good subject and something I ponder often. NOTE: I will be 79 this July, so I have a first-hand view of the situation. Starting around age 62, I begin to say, "I need to build one more nice car." And I did, an S-10 NHRA Super Stocker that ran .6 under index first time out. Since then, I have built and sold 3 more bracket cars and am currently building my personal S-10 top bulb package. So, as mentioned above, "define old."

In addition, I sold my home, moved, and built another 40 x 40 shop.

My fellow race buddies, this is the thing: follow your passion, whatever that may be. And do not be surprised if your definition of "old" and "passion" changes along the way.

And one more pearl of wisdom, begin today because we have no promise of tomorrow. Just this morning, my shoulders are so sore I need to take a few days off. I don't like missing workdays because I am driven, have been my whole life, but I have gradually learned my workday times are limited to a few hours. Plus, I often think, "how will I manage a 12 - 14 hour drag race?

Go figger, getting old, whew, what an adventure!


Larry Woodfin



February 05, 2026, 12:18 PM
BTR69
At 56 years old, I'm hesitant to call it a "last car", but over the past 6-8 years, I've fallen in love with 59/60 corvettes and 55/56 Chevys. Those 2 specific year Corvettes, with the 4 headlights & mean looking grille, along with the smooth rounded rear quarters (nice hips, ya know) fitted with a wide set of slicks are supremely sexy to me. Maybe one day it will happen, although I'm more of a parts changer, not necessarily builder, so I'd have to buy one that has all the hard stuff already done.


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1968 Camaro X2
1968 Caprice
1964 F100
February 05, 2026, 01:02 PM
Larry Woodfin
What Jok says about the S-10 is true. They are relatively easy to work on. Getting in and out is easy, even for those of us who have FOS disease. [Fat, Old, Stiff] If doing a back half, just set the bed off, build or buy a set of frame rails, and reinstall the bed. [It is not quite that easy, but much easier than a door car.]

The S-10 I am building now is very bare bones, the most stripped-down piece I have ever built. I expect it to weigh less than 2800 pounds race-ready with driver.

With a relatively mild 383, all shelf parts, around 6.20s ET.


Larry Woodfin



February 05, 2026, 01:15 PM
Eman
The biggest problem is everything I would want to own/build is now a valuable antique. Those early Corvettes 58-62 were cheap bodies back in the day. My 55 210 sedan was given to me by a neighbor when the motor went bad. 69 Camaro would be on the list and they are off the charts even for a rusted out hulk. My Camaro when I bought it I parted it out and was ahead on it before I built it into a bracket car.
February 05, 2026, 03:08 PM
RPROGAS
'57 Corvette, turbo charged small block, street car.

My first street/race car was a McCullough super charged 265 ci small block with a Muncie four speed.

Bob
February 05, 2026, 04:09 PM
SlyFox
Mine will be a factory stock classic muscle car, not a race car, and I'll buy it finished.


Mike
February 05, 2026, 07:12 PM
Floyd Staggs
Mine is the old hay hauler we have been working on for 26 yrs. My son is adding to it all the time. The latest is a new 540 built by Shaffirof for twin turbos. It just goes on.


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February 05, 2026, 08:20 PM
jbt352
Larry, have you started a build thread yet?
February 05, 2026, 08:21 PM
BP758
I have my one last car! clapping


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