This one was in an episode of FantomWorks (http://fantomworks.com/project/1971-plymouth-fury/). Has a supposed factory installed 383 6bbl that supposedly Mopar tried to get back because the car wasn't supposed to be sold.
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We have an old guy come to our local meets every once inawhile with his totally original 427 / 4speed 69 Vette.I drool over the car everytime he brings it out,it's bright red,and is absolutely gorgeousThe old chap isn't afraid to light them up a bit when he's leaving,lolSomeone found this in OKC 427 that had been sitting since 83.
That is bad ass!We have an old guy come to our local meets every once inawhile with his totally original 427 / 4speed 69 Vette.I drool over the car everytime he brings it out,it's bright red,and is absolutely gorgeousThe old chap isn't afraid to light them up a bit when he's leaving,lol
He calls it, "his going to town for an ice cream cone on a warm summer evening car",lol.Everytime he shows up,he's been at the local DQ for an ice cream coneThat is bad ass!
Took a hell'va tuner to dial in a pair of Predators,lol. I likened them to a 1 gallon pail with a flapper valve in the bottom
That's a transformer. Michael Bay must be busy.Took this one awhile back in the morning
This thing got enough wheels on it?