lovemy50
LoveMy50
lovemy50

Morons acting like they are pro-stock racers. Then marinating a nice Mustang.

Canada should be buying these, now!

I have only one word for this and it is.......Hellcat!

Would I buy it! NOT....but some 17 year old zit faced kid will.

Go gettem King!

I need to get my ears checked, those announcers are not very clear.

It seems to be the real deal, at least the intake manifold portion! I would buy it even though I am not into Vette's.....

And?

Lets see! The Fire Chief and several of his underlings in Montreal just got turfed cause they are asshats! They think they are super hero's!

MT always is biased to the Camaro...ALWAYS!

If it had an LS motor and a 6 speed we might be taking! CP

Anyone know how to trace this tail number and its current location?

Can someone explain to me what emission laws they are tiring to meet? Last time I checked they smog tests were based on factory emission ratings.

As in the letter I wrote to Harper, buy the Super Hornets to replace the current fleet. Then buy a few F-35's in 2 years and test them up north to see their durability! I do not have faith in the current single engine design! It's like putting a nitro motor in a stock vehicle chassis.

Should have had at least 700HP. We know Dodge can make that happen....

Our mini bus had self locking doors. They would lock when ever it was fun for you to stand outside the van waiting for AAA/CAA to come, again, and open the door cause your keys are inside.

This is how it was back in my street racing days on Toronto in the late 70's early 80's. The OPP and Metro would watch and make sure you did not do any dick moves. Back then we had Hwy 427 north of the airport as our dragstrip. OPP would watch to be sure we did not get out of control, they loved watching.

It just looks like wear and tear to me? Material way to light.

I have see the technology of assembling the Ford Aluminum trucks and I will make my final judgement after I see them in real life use. I am unsold that these trucks will not unscrew them selves after extended use. Panels are screwed rather than welded or bonded.