Retired NFL star Fletcher Cox announced Tuesday his intention to debut in the PDRA Pro Street class in Virginia.
Cox has been a car owner in the sport's top heads-up classes for more than a decade.
Retired NFL star Fletcher Cox announced Tuesday his intention to debut in the PDRA Pro Street class in Virginia.
Cox has been a car owner in the sport's top heads-up classes for more than a decade.
“It’s always been my goal and my love to have a blown Hemi ’Cuda Pro Street car,” said Mark. “Tubbed has always been my dream.” This is one dream that has come true.
Pro Street. It’s the hot rodding trend that refuses to die, especially among the Bow-Tie faithful. Chevy enthusiasts adopted the Pro Street look from day one and 50 years later, they’re still building ca
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In recent years, the Pro Street style of build is making a small resurgence. The Pro Street style originated in the late 70s and hit its peak in popularity in the 80s through the very early 90s.
The PDRA roared into GALOT Motorsports Park.
Here's the results from the PDRA DragWars event.
Phillip Tarlton has owned this 1965 Mustang for more than three decades.
He revamped this former drag car into an 844-horsepower Pro Street machine.
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