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63 Swiss cheeze Catalina

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JustA, i so enjoyed that video !!! talk about impressive !!! 

i wish it was 1963 and could walk into a pontiac dealership and order a factory  drag car !!!!!!

full interior, seats front and back, even sun visors !!! 

here they where drilling holes in the frame, what about interior deleate ? i could see a mountain of weight they could have biffed ! inner fenders !

but so impressive running 11s !!!:bowdown: and the way that 63 hooked and pulls that front in the air!!!! 

justA impressive !!!

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The only cars you drag are ones out of the mud, for your long suffering boss to 'admire.'

I'd say the 'Swiss Cheese' in your case is rarely optional. My own car was a bit cheesy when it went off for rust repairs but is now full fat.

 

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I had the pleasure of  seeing Mickey Thompson’s Swiss cheese Catalina in Scott Tiemann’s shop back in 2008.

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