RustyHornet
Grandmaster
Nope. I will say she has lived at 3800 for a couple hours straight. No overdrive on the highway really sucks.And it does not have a big face tach with the red line in the ozone.....
Nope. I will say she has lived at 3800 for a couple hours straight. No overdrive on the highway really sucks.And it does not have a big face tach with the red line in the ozone.....
Do you need one with a big faced tach with the red line in the ozone. I've got wheelie pictures.And it does not have a big face tach with the red line in the ozone.....
Nope. I will say she has lived at 3800 for a couple hours straight. No overdrive on the highway really sucks.
I'll add my submission to the wishful thinking portion of this thread. Sounds like a lot of the hard work may be done.
https://bloomington.craigslist.org/cto/6099304460.html
Finally got caught up on Street Outlaws. The Death Trap is on big tires and it is FAST! Chuck is #1 now. Dave threw out the NO2 and went procharger and Jeremy (Bank Note Chevelle) also went turbo.
I could get down with that Falcon. Would have concern if there's a a new engine why no pic? Hiding something? I would prolly have to mini tub it and squeeze some 315 drag radials under the back. With coil overs all around to give it the right attitude. If the engine isn't very healthy I would probably go with a 351C w/4V heads and a 4 spd. Then I would give it a fairly plain coat of paint and burn up the streets
I'll add my submission to the wishful thinking portion of this thread. Sounds like a lot of the hard work may be done.
https://bloomington.craigslist.org/cto/6099304460.html
a lot of tickets to be had here.....
https://bloomington.craigslist.org/cto/6113289682.html
That's a pretty good looking 'stang and would be fun to drive
Pretty sure Jeremy went procharger. Did you see the crappy editing last week? When Jeremy's car had the blue front end, then a flat black front end and then blue again? And the death trap was painted and the lower front bumper/air dam was black? Oops discovery needs to pay better attention in the editing room.
No doubt Dave had to be running the NOS on the ragged lean edge for ay too long. Funny his stuff always melted pistons but Doc & Monza rarely hurt their engines. A man has got to know his limitations. Good series again so far. That whole list shake up deal really put some perspective on just how closely paired all the cars on the list are. Also shows the fastest or baddest on paper don't always win.
a lot of tickets to be had here.....
https://bloomington.craigslist.org/cto/6113289682.html
That's a pretty good looking 'stang and would be fun to drive
It always scares me buying someone else's mad science experiments.
If I build it I know how often the rod caps have been stretched.
Exactly what I was thinking but add in some corner turning components.
Doc and Monza have way more power on tap than they can put down on the street. They know (well maybe not Doc) how to tune-em up to the conditions.
Dave's car usually hooks up and sails. It runs on the top of the front shocks all the way through. If you watch the exhaust on Daves car you can see the engine start to loose pistons. Not every pass but the signs are there.
We always run a bit fat when the stupid switch is engaged.
I know I nit-pic a lot but that one is sorely under carbed. Also the Jag rear is tissue paper and would not stay under me for mare than a day if that. I used to pop the ring/pinion in my 67 Vette with regularity until we put the big block center section under it. There is a diff.
Not sure the 428 would be OK with me. They have a tendency to lay down when a Chevy guy runs them. Might be the rock ape driving style...
It is a nice looking piece. Very nice.