Interview with Peter Brock

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Interview with Peter Brock

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Just thought you might find this podcast interesting - an interview with Peter Brock at SEMA2016:

http://shoutengine.com/Hooniverse/pete- ... 2016-26456

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Interesting. Here's another one from a while back. Getting tucked up by somebody you did so much for was no big surprise but must have hurt. Check out Pete's website for some of his own photographs. Naturally I like the ones he did for Craig back in 1997 the best.

http://www.caranddriver.com/features/wh ... ck-feature

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That 427 Daytona was certainly a fairly ugly creation! I didn't know about that one so googled an image of it...
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amulheirn wrote:That 427 Daytona was certainly a fairly ugly creation! I didn't know about that one so googled an image of it...
Eeeeeuuw. Yes, I remember now why I wiped that image from my memory. The original duck's arse.
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And just to wind the purists up, Pete's own Daytona (the red one on his trailer company website) has a Corvette LS motor in it. Apart from being a better engine (his words not mine) the only thing Ford about the Rousch motors used by many in their Daytona reps is the architecture. :roll:

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