I dont want anything close to that kind of project. I guess just swapping the front clip from the red car to the blue one would get me closer to what I want. Then I could put the blue clip on the red one and go race...
I dont want anything close to that kind of project. I guess just swapping the front clip from the red car to the blue one would get me closer to what I want. Then I could put the blue clip on the red one and go race...
Regardless, if you can buy the pair for under a grand, you should probably jump on it. Anything you buy is gonna need some parts.
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Would be a pimp LeMons candidate, except that he wants way too much for it.
EXACTLY what I was thinking.
Originally posted by Taya Kyle, American Gun
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Seems like it would be way too heavy, way too underpowered, and brakes/suspension parts would be nearly impossible to find and expensive when you do.
Just curious...
with a 302 in it, you might be loosing some dependability, but you gain some parts availability. Brakes are disk, so get a custom set of pads from Carbotech and try to avoid burning them the hell up. Handling isnt great, but you can lower it down some and make it work. Class C, and IOE candidate. You win both and make more than the winner on laps.
"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
I'd offer $800 for both. It looks like they've been sitting there a long LONG time. Then at the very least you'd have enough parts to get a project started.
They have been there for a long time. Atleast two years on the red one, the blue one has been there a year or so.
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