johnbender01
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johnbender01

Is this the 'Murican version of a Caterham?

Fail!

Caps on sideways. Possible signs of being messed with? The gangsta look gets an auto CP from me.

This is kind of a neat idea. With some (very) minor mods I could see this as a factory delivered wheel-chair accessible vehicle. Which is a market that's begging to be exploited. My folks bought a $30k Sienna and then had a $30k conversion done so my dad could roll his chair in. To add insult to injury, they're still

It wouldn't be hard to add kneeler technology to this thing— hydraulic/air shocks that lower the sill height.

Some people (obviously not Jalops) just don't care what's under the hood. The only people who look under the hood of many vehicles is the service tech.

I think you'd be surprised. With the price of new snowmobiles climbing into the $12k range it makes sense to throw $5600 at a toy you already own. It's the same reason people can sell track conversions for ATVs.

Yeah, but keep it 2 stroke. Insert a 175 hp 1000cc triple from an older Arctic Cat. Or one of the newer twins with a giant turbo. Easily achieve 200 horsepower on pump fuel.

I love that they kept it all Mopar. Shows an attention to detail most commercials don't.

That's why you can squeeze six or seven of these into your ziptop baggy. Get a free soda for mixer, et voila!

A stick AND the wheels on the wrong side? I'll never get it out of my driveway, let alone around a track.

How about the 72 Challenger from 2011's "In Time."

Must not be coming to the States. Wheel on wrong side. :sad face:

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A 1971 'Cuda played a pretty big role in Phantasm. Also, quite possibly the the number one reason I ALWAYS use jack stands.

D'oh! I'll just show myself out.

What you really need to ask yourself is "Does a Shelby Mustang have TURBO BOOST available at the touch of a button?" Moron.

Sauron sees you. And approves.

Sorry mike, but I'm pretty sure that you're a moron.