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Re: Classic cars, anyone?
Posted: Sat 15th Dec 2012 10:25 pm
by Grunt
spidergawd wrote:Nice colour, I wouldn't like to have to buy a set of tyres for it though man.
Slinky motor slip

or fill the tank with UK Diesel
Re: Classic cars, anyone?
Posted: Sun 16th Dec 2012 08:09 pm
by BigRigRob
Grunt wrote:
What power unit is under that hood?

She has a 550hp Cat, 2150 ft lb of torque, 18 forward gears and lots of attitude.

Re: Classic cars, anyone?
Posted: Sun 16th Dec 2012 10:20 pm
by BigRigRob
My beer fetchin' ride.....
(Don't know how to resize photos...)
Re: Classic cars, anyone?
Posted: Wed 19th Dec 2012 01:55 am
by Smokey McPot
My track bitch

Re: Classic cars, anyone?
Posted: Wed 19th Dec 2012 02:29 am
by Grunt
BigRigRob wrote:
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She has a 550hp Cat, 2150 ft lb of torque, 18 forward gears and lots of attitude.

That is a shitload of torque, makes the 500 odd my Scoob put out look weak
Dont want to offend here but is she a Kenworth, Peterbilt, Mack or International
Re: Classic cars, anyone?
Posted: Wed 19th Dec 2012 07:21 am
by Slip & Sal
If I ever get rich we will have to do an ACD car show.
Nice rig rob.
Re: Classic cars, anyone?
Posted: Wed 19th Dec 2012 05:03 pm
by redeyezman
Have any other car fans seen the movie "Tucker: A man and his dreams" was the first car in us sold with seatbelts, shatter proof safety glass, and a few other game changing features. The reason it's such an unfamiliar car name (unlike Nash or Studebaker) is because the big 3 snuffed him out. Very good movie that depicts how government and corporations are in cahoots. One hand washes the other...