New Guy in DFW
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Welcome from a fellow DFW gun hobbyist, off-roader and off-road/desert-racing fan! Dust to Glory is one of my favorite movie documentaries. Also had the distinction of meeting Ivan Stewart in person when he came to the Toyota Trail Riders Jamboree at TMTC's OHV park in Gilmer a few years back.
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Howdy! And welcome from a fellow DFW resident.
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That's awesome! I'd love to meet Ivan. I've had the displeasure of talking with Robby Gordon a few times. I don't even wanna get in to that. There would be a few expletives. All I'll say is he is a real jerk, and that doesn't even touch the surface of him. Have also spoke with BJ Baldwin, he was pretty nice.equin wrote:Welcome from a fellow DFW gun hobbyist, off-roader and off-road/desert-racing fan! Dust to Glory is one of my favorite movie documentaries. Also had the distinction of meeting Ivan Stewart in person when he came to the Toyota Trail Riders Jamboree at TMTC's OHV park in Gilmer a few years back.
Also, thanks for the welcome!
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Thanks!AndyC wrote:Welcome aboard, maxx
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Thanks TexasGalTexasGal wrote:Howdy! And welcome from a fellow DFW resident.
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Thanks!fickman wrote:Howdy from the Alliance area of Fort Worth!
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Thanks! I'm up in NRH pretty often, visiting the R&R guys. I'll talk to the owner and see if he wants to open up another credit line.thelurker wrote:Welcome to the forum! I'm on the north end of FW in NRH. Enjoy your time here, and let me know if you need anyone to finance that mining equipment. I'm in commercial equipment financing.
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Never met Robby Gordon, but I heard the same thing from another desert racing fan who has - lol.maxx2893 wrote:That's awesome! I'd love to meet Ivan. I've had the displeasure of talking with Robby Gordon a few times. I don't even wanna get in to that. There would be a few expletives. All I'll say is he is a real jerk, and that doesn't even touch the surface of him. Have also spoke with BJ Baldwin, he was pretty nice.equin wrote:Welcome from a fellow DFW gun hobbyist, off-roader and off-road/desert-racing fan! Dust to Glory is one of my favorite movie documentaries. Also had the distinction of meeting Ivan Stewart in person when he came to the Toyota Trail Riders Jamboree at TMTC's OHV park in Gilmer a few years back.
Also, thanks for the welcome!
Anyway, can't believe I forgot to ask your racing team's name and class y'all race in. I became a fan when I lived in the Imperial Valley for a few years in the mid-90's, and would see the San Felipe 250 racers at the Calexico/Mexicali Port of Entry, not to mention all the prerunners and decked-out race-suspension vehicles practicing and having fun at Glamis.
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Team name is Lunn Motorports, and we race truck TT53 in the Trophy Truck class (actually Trick Truck, because SCORE owns the rights to the term Trophy Truck, but same thing).equin wrote:Never met Robby Gordon, but I heard the same thing from another desert racing fan who has - lol.maxx2893 wrote:That's awesome! I'd love to meet Ivan. I've had the displeasure of talking with Robby Gordon a few times. I don't even wanna get in to that. There would be a few expletives. All I'll say is he is a real jerk, and that doesn't even touch the surface of him. Have also spoke with BJ Baldwin, he was pretty nice.equin wrote:Welcome from a fellow DFW gun hobbyist, off-roader and off-road/desert-racing fan! Dust to Glory is one of my favorite movie documentaries. Also had the distinction of meeting Ivan Stewart in person when he came to the Toyota Trail Riders Jamboree at TMTC's OHV park in Gilmer a few years back.
Also, thanks for the welcome!
Anyway, can't believe I forgot to ask your racing team's name and class y'all race in. I became a fan when I lived in the Imperial Valley for a few years in the mid-90's, and would see the San Felipe 250 racers at the Calexico/Mexicali Port of Entry, not to mention all the prerunners and decked-out race-suspension vehicles practicing and having fun at Glamis.
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That's awesome. At one point in time a number of years ago, a guy named Rich and I hosted a group of like-minded desert racing enthusiasts from the DFW area at the Pappas BBQ in Dallas to see if we could organize some kind of Texas-based racing. After researching the insurance liability costs and requirements, it kind of fell by the wayside. But a few years after that Texas began hosting some races out West. Do y'all ever do any Texas races? If so, and if you ever need any make-shift pit-stop booger welds, let me know - lol.maxx2893 wrote:Team name is Lunn Motorports, and we race truck TT53 in the Trophy Truck class (actually Trick Truck, because SCORE owns the rights to the term Trophy Truck, but same thing).equin wrote:Never met Robby Gordon, but I heard the same thing from another desert racing fan who has - lol.maxx2893 wrote:That's awesome! I'd love to meet Ivan. I've had the displeasure of talking with Robby Gordon a few times. I don't even wanna get in to that. There would be a few expletives. All I'll say is he is a real jerk, and that doesn't even touch the surface of him. Have also spoke with BJ Baldwin, he was pretty nice.equin wrote:Welcome from a fellow DFW gun hobbyist, off-roader and off-road/desert-racing fan! Dust to Glory is one of my favorite movie documentaries. Also had the distinction of meeting Ivan Stewart in person when he came to the Toyota Trail Riders Jamboree at TMTC's OHV park in Gilmer a few years back.
Also, thanks for the welcome!
Anyway, can't believe I forgot to ask your racing team's name and class y'all race in. I became a fan when I lived in the Imperial Valley for a few years in the mid-90's, and would see the San Felipe 250 racers at the Calexico/Mexicali Port of Entry, not to mention all the prerunners and decked-out race-suspension vehicles practicing and having fun at Glamis.
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Thank you, You really aren't far away. I'm actually in the Rendon area, just about a mile or so from Alpine Gun Range.
Another good place for skeet shooting. I'm in Arlington about seven miles from it.
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We don't rally do any of the Texas races. We used to, to get experience, but now we mainly only do the BITD series. We might do a Texas race this year thoughequin wrote:That's awesome. At one point in time a number of years ago, a guy named Rich and I hosted a group of like-minded desert racing enthusiasts from the DFW area at the Pappas BBQ in Dallas to see if we could organize some kind of Texas-based racing. After researching the insurance liability costs and requirements, it kind of fell by the wayside. But a few years after that Texas began hosting some races out West. Do y'all ever do any Texas races? If so, and if you ever need any make-shift pit-stop booger welds, let me know - lol.maxx2893 wrote:Team name is Lunn Motorports, and we race truck TT53 in the Trophy Truck class (actually Trick Truck, because SCORE owns the rights to the term Trophy Truck, but same thing).equin wrote:Never met Robby Gordon, but I heard the same thing from another desert racing fan who has - lol.maxx2893 wrote:That's awesome! I'd love to meet Ivan. I've had the displeasure of talking with Robby Gordon a few times. I don't even wanna get in to that. There would be a few expletives. All I'll say is he is a real jerk, and that doesn't even touch the surface of him. Have also spoke with BJ Baldwin, he was pretty nice.equin wrote:Welcome from a fellow DFW gun hobbyist, off-roader and off-road/desert-racing fan! Dust to Glory is one of my favorite movie documentaries. Also had the distinction of meeting Ivan Stewart in person when he came to the Toyota Trail Riders Jamboree at TMTC's OHV park in Gilmer a few years back.
Also, thanks for the welcome!
Anyway, can't believe I forgot to ask your racing team's name and class y'all race in. I became a fan when I lived in the Imperial Valley for a few years in the mid-90's, and would see the San Felipe 250 racers at the Calexico/Mexicali Port of Entry, not to mention all the prerunners and decked-out race-suspension vehicles practicing and having fun at Glamis.
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Yeah, I try to go atleast once a month. It gets hard with all of my hobbies though.steve817 wrote:maxx2893 wrote:
Thank you, You really aren't far away. I'm actually in the Rendon area, just about a mile or so from Alpine Gun Range.
Another good place for skeet shooting. I'm in Arlington about seven miles from it.