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    Quote Originally Posted by S19243H
    for the last 2 months ive been thinking about building a 23 t , my dream car.
    ive spoken with the guys from total performance went to york , and even sat in a couple at the street rod nats, well ive made my first payment on the kit.
    i got the ball rolling already got the paint and chrome figured out and the only thing im having a hard time with is do i go traditional...white wall tires, baby moons and center caps or do i go pro street with the big gummies, what made it easy for me was total performance, these guys are great to talk with ,and the best part 20% down and layaway for 12 months
    Ya gotta do what is best for you and what message you want it to say.

    I would vote against pro street tho as a past owner of a Total '23T. I don't think their .120 x 1.5 x 3 chassis is capable of massive horsepower - regardless of the fact that some have done it. It is very limber, but IMO fine for up to 250 - 350Hp, i.e. a 350/350 Chebbie or a 351W/C4 Ford as pictured
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