hot rods, muscle cars, customs...

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This is a cool car but one can't help but think that maybe it's a bit underpowered.

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Oh my god that's awesome. I reckon he could use a little more torque though.
 
A Ratrod with a S2000 turbo engine ... that totally diferent I agree with you Revheadnz. :mischievous:

One of my favorites the Buick Grand National Turbo

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A couple of the cooler ones seen at the recent car show at the MN state fairgrounds.

Drag ready 1964 Chevy Chevelle Wagon
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Orange and black Chevy Impala Wagon
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Plum Crazy 1971 Dodge Charger R/T
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Clean blue and silver 1967/8 Chevy Camaro
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Orange 1966 Chevy Chevelle
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Two-tone blue Mercury Marauder with supercharged 4.6 V8
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Crazy station wagon built from 1969 Chevy Camaro
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Dodge Van, ready for the strip.
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1969 Plymouth Road Runner with awesome flame job
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Shorty 1957 Chevy Nomad Bel Air
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Awesome Chevy Van, straight out of the 70's!
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Road race-ready 1964 Pontiac Tempest
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1971 Dodge Challenger T/A
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Old Ford F-350 Crew Cab Dually on Alcoa 22" wheels
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Some custom "lawnmowers" :P
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Thanks for that HKS, I always forget the differences in the grille between the two. I guess I should remember that the '66 grille looks similar to the '68/69.
 
"buickgnx88"

Your car posted as being a '69 Roadrunner is actually a '69 Dodge Superbee.
The '71 T/A Challenger thats posted....was never made.They were made in '70 only.A lot of aftermarket parts get put on various years of these particular cars,and then they are made out to be something they are not.Just a couple of tidbits to help 'ya out my friend :sly:.Some very nice pics you have posted there.👍
 
aaaah tyhanks for the pictures of that extremely custom Falcon. And no, that is NOT Pro Touring, Pro Touring is for sissy cars built for the highway with air suspension, that is a track car, and that is what's cool.

GNX, would you mind getting me... like all of the pictures you posted, really really big? thanks (:

in the meanwhile...

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a double centrifugal-blown and injected Hemi...in a car that looks as if you'd tromp on it, and it'd break.

yeeeeeeeeah.
 
that "crazy camaro station wagon", Gentlemen, is what Europeans generally mean by the term "shooting brake". and I'm suprised you've never heard of hot rodded Lawn Mowers. I think people pratice on those.

Revhead has pointed at an ORIGINAL style 50's custom. the purple one is in the paint style they were originally using. the one on the bottom is a genuine "rat Rod"
 
All that engine and he's still running drum brakes?!?! And are the front wheels made of wood??? Who designed that, the grim reaper?
 
Revhead has pointed at an ORIGINAL style 50's custom. the purple one is in the paint style they were originally using. the one on the bottom is a genuine "rat Rod"

In fact, the purple chavy with scallops is a clone of Larry Watson's Grapevine, a car he built in the mid 50s indeed. Nice find.

And the twin-blown HEMI piece of crap is just too much.

the yellow Challenger is the mule test for a company that makes hardcore-cornering suspension pieces for Mopar muscle cars, and is having quite the success.
 
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