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Another Example of What SEGA is All About
Published on 7/18/2019
As most know the pride of the
Southeast Gassers Association
is the fact that about 85% of the cars in the group are home built and driver tuned. We can now add another one to the list since the 4 year project of
Gordon Rundle III
is finished. Gordon 43 years old from speedway Indiana started work on the 1966 Barracuda when he seen an SEGA build thread on the HAMB.
After researching the SEGA rules he found that the
SEGA actually raced the cars first to the finish line wins and classified them by weight to cubic inch like it was done in the 1960's.
WELCOME ANOTHER PERFECT EXAMPLE OF WHAT THE SEGA IS ALL ABOUT
PLEASE WELCOME Gordon to the SEGA family and see the car in person for the first time July 27th at
Wagler Motorsports Park
in Lyons Indiana where the SEGA will make it's 6th stop on the tour.
The fact that the SEGA only allows manual transmissions got his attention also. Then he done his research to be sure the strict rules were unforced so his efforts in building to the rules wouldn't be in vain.
The project took 4 years because Gordon did everything himself. He built the chassis, the tin work, built the small block mopar engine, even painted it at home. Gordon will give credit to
Litl Bill
for the old school hand painted lettering but other than that Gordon's hands have touched every nut, bolt and rivet on the car.
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