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Justin, did you call the "Lake Washington Technical College"? Perhaps it's an experimentitation type thing they're working on.

Very good point, completely agree. I was "adding" lighter weight and similar handling to get "similar weight distribution" and was only focused on the weight comparisons between the six and the eight.

Well, blasters are a very crude weapon.

Gotcha, I failed my internetz comprehension test - sorry about that.

Lots of comments about front-rear reversals based on the *weight* of the SBC. The ad claims the car is lighter than the corresponding era's turbo, but with similar handling characteristics.

CP - cannot compute.

As KeyserSoze alludes, crude wheel openings lends credence to it being real. While most of the cars with race history have been "over" restored, while in use, the real ones were driven hard and put away wet. Aero was not well understood at the time and damaged sheet metal would have been pounded out by hand without

Awesome, thanks for that and the correction.

Fantastic list. I remember an old ad in C&D or R&T of the 850 wagon next to a Countach with a tow-behind trailer. As an easily impressionable yoot, the 850 immediately jumped leaps and bounds - "ya see, it's a like Countach with a trailer".

Some of this makes no sense, probably doesn't scan and I doubt Bette Midler would approve, but ...

This is good. This is where EV technology should be, proving itself through racing in inhospitable conditions like deserts, with man-eating bugs, snakes, and cacti. (Never been to the desert, but cacti look mean. I assume they could eat someone.)

My screen-namesake and I both agree with those who voted Porsche 930 (even though his was a 911S and mine was an SC).

Yeah, the Kirkham boys do really nice work. Some great videos on YT as to how they make the magic also.

Ya know, Matt, that's really not a very good copy at all. And Spinelli, man, he better get his eyes checked. He's supposebly*, like, a car guy? Wow, you guys suck at car stuff.

I am not, in the main, a Ferrari guy. Growing up with a 1970 Mach 1 the "family car" will tend to push one towards Fords. Also, I've read "Cobra Ferrari Wars" a few more times than is probably prudent to mention in mixed company. I still have not forgiven Enzo for Monza 1964 (although I should probably get over

/makes "eye-to-eye" hand motion with evoCS

To his credit, he plays along with the charade...

Kirkham Motorsports says they're doing it wrong.

"Wrap your brain around a chromed Camaro"

Yeah. I love the nonchalant wheel spin. Like she's been asked to "just spin the feckin' tires" before. Not fazed in the least.