Blimmy Steve thought you would keep this car especially how you spoke about the car as I stood in envy in your garage when it just arrived in UK.
Will you Import again?
Time for something different
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Having a numbers-matching car limits what you can do in the way of improvements etc. I just fancy having something that I can do what I like to without worrying about ruining the originality.Carl wrote:Blimmy Steve thought you would keep this car especially how you spoke about the car as I stood in envy in your garage when it just arrived in UK.
Will you Import again?
Big block A-body, Hemi-powered Roadrunner, anything goes!
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Dave B with his GTX and others have shown you can take a really nice street car , beef it up to race it and when you want , put it back to original. The rocky road begins when you start tubbing them and go down the route of everything to make them lighter. You can make them go quicker but often they never go back to a street car.
if you think speed kills don't get on a plane