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vwcorvette wrote:Gasoline wrote:TELL ME MORE. Like very much!
Not much on it. All I got was Dan Furey 1974 Chevy Vega. The Chevrolet Vega was a low cost machine, highly modified by Cafe Cars of Columbus, Ohio.
Engine A highly modified 331ci small block engine was nestled in a tubular spaceframe. It also includied parts from TRW, Weaver Bros, Edelbrock, Crane, King Racing Engines and Holley. Cafe Cars built the tubular headers, while four 48mm downdraft Weber carburetors on a McKay manifold make up for the induction system. The rpm level was being watched out via a Jones mechanical tachometer, and the remainder were Stewart-Warner built.
vwcorvette wrote: T-guage train. Actually runs on rail. Saw them operate this weekend at rail show.
I've seen this one in person. A functional 14 carat gold train with a diamond headlight and a car full of jewels.
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DukeOfUndersteer wrote:
Because the only thing "dumber" than a Walmart cake is the person who felt a play-by-play explanation of it's humor was necessary.
Gasoline wrote: Tarted up Chevy Monza.... The more I think about it, the better "Tarted up" fits. I like carnage. First guess was banjo rearend housing?, but it is too complicated. What did you break?
The unibody cracked in half after running off the road. I tried to get it welded, but it was too rusty for the shop to even try to mess with.
This was in 1989 or so, and the car was a 1980 model.
The thing in the picture is a tractor part. I just liked how it looked.
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914Driver wrote:
That's actually a pretty cool Pacer, built by a Teenage Girl and her dad for one of the Hot Rod Power Tours. Has a Jeep 4.0L with a 700R4 (I think). They recorded that they got 26 mpg combined.
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