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I am conflicted. I am just not sure what to do with the chevy stepside bed on the Ford truck.

How are they not?

Clearly a gallo 24

I’m big on turbocharged cars so I tattooed a turbo on my arm. Pretty sweet right?

Are you kidding me ? The answer to the Alfa Romeo 4C is always going to be LOTUS. For the sake of daily drive ability, I recommend a used Lotus Evora 2+2 with a proper manual gearbox instead. There’s many for sale under $45,000 like the link below:

The owner used the word “break” to describe his Alfa, that tells me all I need to know.....

You mean an awesome whine that sounds like a proper racing gearbox with straight-cut gears!

Superchargers are driven from the crank. If your Supercharger needs 50 HP to run and you want 500 crank Hp your internals need to stand up to 550 HP. At the same boost pressures, the internal components are subject to the same stresses regardless of if it is a Supercharger or a turbo. The big advantage of a

That was AT LEAST 50hp shy of where it needed to be and about $5k too much for what it was.

The sad thing is that the truck I just got rid of, or rather the insurance company did, was a 1991 with the 5.7 tbi engine that was rated around 215hp/300tq. The 454 wasn’t a whole lot better.

was going to respond to you more tonight anyways ;) this morning it was raining onto 25 degree pavement, so there was ice everywhere. i got called off work due to it, so i spent some time on an empty side road playing with the technique.

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Some confirmation has appeared. Nice job!

kid was on the way so I went SUV

I’m going to guess the price is a “she wants me to sell, but I don’t want to” price. Low enough to almost seem reasonable to wife, but not actually low enough to sell.

This is ridiculous. They aren’t designed as drag racing cars. They need to put them head to head doing what Honda actually designed them for, stealing electronics from semi trucks.

My friend in high school had one, kept 4 bags of cement in the boot to give it a bit more traction.

Aim higher, my friend, I shall assure you there are levels of automotive bliss beyond this one.

The Eleanor mustang is a 1971 sportsroof masquerading as a 1973 Mach 1 from the 1974 original Gone in 60 Seconds. That 1967 GT500 KR clone from the hollywood remake is a travesty, even though that was the first version I knew growing up because I saw that one in the theaters as a child, but it’s not the same and the

The reverse lights were an option back then. It’s entirely possible it never had any.