Not sure if this is a repost because it may have been a rerun of mythbusters. They did a segment on drafting behind a semi and if it really improves fuel consumption. First they did a mock-up of the test using a model of a semi and a red 87-88 TC. I couldn't hear if they mentioned anything about the TC, but it was still pretty sweet to see it on tv.
No, but I was listening to the sabres radio broadcast on my computer. Both teams were tied for most goals scored in the second period coming into the game with 30. I guess Buffalo has a bit of a cushion in that category now.
These cars are at a distinct disadvantage at any classic car show, they just don't have the following. Plus it looked like there was some "big money" competition at the show, which puts a stock car in an even bigger hole. No shame in 5 votes.
I ordered a set of those springs from JC Whitney about 3 years ago. The fronts shipped right away, but the rears were on backorder for about 6 months until they finally told me that they didn't expect to every get any more. I went for fox stang springs in the back and I think the stance is really good for mismatched springs.