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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Gear vs Power
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<blockquote data-quote="BlueAngel2014" data-source="post: 14611105" data-attributes="member: 168572"><p>I envy you! You lucky devil. :beer: I was born and raised in those N. Georgia mountains! :rockon: Love those roads. I need to bring mine "home" and put it through those curves.</p><p></p><p>Next time you're up in that neck of the woods, try US highway 76 driving east from Hiawassee to Clayton to Westminister SC. There are some nice curves through that part and you've got a nice long straightaway right after the GA/SC line through Long Creek SC as you go east to Westminister, SC.</p><p></p><p>I used to drive that Clayton to Westminister trek for 3 years as I commuted to Clemson to go to grad school! It is a fun twisty trek. I could make the 45 mile drive from Clayton to Clemson in 50 minutes; my old Escort radar detector saved me many a time!</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueAngel2014, post: 14611105, member: 168572"] I envy you! You lucky devil. :beer: I was born and raised in those N. Georgia mountains! :rockon: Love those roads. I need to bring mine "home" and put it through those curves. Next time you're up in that neck of the woods, try US highway 76 driving east from Hiawassee to Clayton to Westminister SC. There are some nice curves through that part and you've got a nice long straightaway right after the GA/SC line through Long Creek SC as you go east to Westminister, SC. I used to drive that Clayton to Westminister trek for 3 years as I commuted to Clemson to go to grad school! It is a fun twisty trek. I could make the 45 mile drive from Clayton to Clemson in 50 minutes; my old Escort radar detector saved me many a time! Mike [/QUOTE]
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