What's your dream car?

natureboygrower

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1967 Chevy 2 with tube front end and mustang front clip. Probably put the 351 Cleveland I have into it to make the Chevy guys crazy.
My dad is the original owner of a 71 mach 1 with a 351 Cleveland. I think there's less than 70k on it maybe 75. He's had it painted with some maintenance naturally, but he's left it alone other than that. AM radio still lol.

This is more my speed though :bigjoint:
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HGCC

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Man there's a bunch, but an 86 toyota space van with a stupid large stereo i guess, nostalgia and all.

More realistic would be a new wrangler with a bunch of goodies.
 

MustGro

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I'll give you a 1000 horsepower hummer...
I'm a Ford guy but if you're gonna give me one then sure I'll take it. Maybe I can trade it in on an electric 'Stang.

LOVE the torque from an electric motor though:
"GMC is also quoting a dubious 11,500 lb-ft torque figure from this powertrain, but that estimated number is almost certainly calculated through the torque-multiplying effect of the truck's gear ratios."
 

MustGro

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My '89 dynos just under 300Hp and 300ft/lbs to the rear tires; I'm drooling for the 1400 Hp though. Here's a few pics of her doing her best trick and a few shots from inside; still got the car, just waiting to put a supercharger on....sometime.
Oh, if you're wondering the Trac-loc works real well; no one wheel peel.
 

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DarkWeb

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My '89 dynos just under 300Hp and 300ft/lbs to the rear tires; I'm drooling for the 1400 Hp though. Here's a few pics of her doing her best trick and a few shots from inside; still got the car, just waiting to put a supercharger on....sometime.
Oh, if you're wondering the Trac-loc works real well; no one wheel peel.
That brings back memories :cool: I had a '87 factory t-top.
 
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