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    Leadeye

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    Oh and those TTI headers are the bees knees! Plenty of room to access the spark plugs easily.

    I've got those on my Charger, best and easiest header install I've ever experienced. Back in the 70s I found myself beating dents in pipes sometimes to get things to fit.
     

    churchmouse

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    I've got those on my Charger, best and easiest header install I've ever experienced. Back in the 70s I found myself beating dents in pipes sometimes to get things to fit.

    Especially on the Mopars. I had to raise the engine on my 64 Polara when it had the 383 in it. Hedmans.
     

    churchmouse

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    :cool:

    We are trying to figure out a rear tire for this car. Came in with Keystone Klassics wrapped in BFG radial TAs, they are going back on it as they are in good shape. The rears aren't going to last long and we are looking for something that'll hook up better while being steetable.

    I like the traction control arms.
     

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    RustyHornet

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    The car is a Equus Bass 770.
    Hand built in Michigan with 5,000 man hours
    Over 600 hp

    List price is $540,000 USD.

    Added options go up from there.

    http://www.equus-automotive.com/assets/files/pdf/Equus_Pricing-List.pdf

    http://www.equus-automotive.com/assets/files/pdf/EQUUS-BASS770-BROCHURE.pdf
    Just saw that on Top Gear. I think it's OK. It would have to grow on me. I like the front and rear, but the roofline throws me off. Not that I don't love the Mustang fastback, but I expect to see a mustang when I see that roofline... It's just kinda strange.
     

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    Just saw that on Top Gear. I think it's OK. It would have to grow on me. I like the front and rear, but the roofline throws me off. Not that I don't love the Mustang fastback, but I expect to see a mustang when I see that roofline... It's just kinda strange.

    Thought the same thing when I saw the roof line.

    I bet it will haul the mail.
     

    Gluemanz28

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    Just saw that on Top Gear. I think it's OK. It would have to grow on me. I like the front and rear, but the roofline throws me off. Not that I don't love the Mustang fastback, but I expect to see a mustang when I see that roofline... It's just kinda strange.

    I just saw it on Top Gear as well.

    Give me a Camaro or Mustang not a mix breed.
     

    Gluemanz28

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    I'm going down to Alabama in about six weeks to bring back my grandpa's 66 C10.

    I'm getting excited but the upgrades are gonna have to go on hold until my wife gets another job. She was down sized out of a job about three weeks ago.
     
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