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    Whiplash23T is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    An absolutely beautiful car and I would tend to agree with the guys who suggested the 6 Cylinder with some nice dress up gear. But then again, big block, 6 speed cog box, airbags, and a sliced roof would work too but, hey, I'm joking of course. I like it as it is thanks.


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    Nice looking car. Like Charlie says: easy swap. That said, I tend to think like the others, but it's your car.

    It closely resembles one that a schoolmate had when I was in high school, only his was white; 302 Jimmy, 3 carbs, cam, handbuilt headers, three speed, and it would pretty well thrash most of the V-8s on the road at the time; one in particular I remember quite well, because I thought the then new 348 Impala was the absolute best thing going, but that '52 flat ran away from it.

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    Twistin' and bangin' on stuff for about sixty or so years; beat up and busted, but not entirely dead - yet.

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