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Now that right there has GOT to be one fun ride!!!
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1987 Mustang Notch, 88 hp, W/Stock
2282 with driver! The problem would be that the car weighs in, according to the guide, at 2600 lbs. It would be fun trying to see how close you could get it, and still get through tech ;-) Even @ 200# heavy, still a good car.
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Mark, please stop me, I'm getting an itch to play with a 4 cyl. Fiero again!
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We'll see how many are interested in what's essentially a Citation drive unit in the rear of a sports car, ..with a Chevette front suspension.
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1967-9 Rambler American 290 c.i. auto. Can use 904 TF, decent carb. for the c.i. disp. and the 1970 replacement head. Runs L,M and N if I'm not mistaken.
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It is a great car. It was originally built by Richard James in D2 as a 67 6 cylinder combo.
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(hey Bender, you won't believe this but I stumbled across a "RUST FREE" 71 Vega GT in a container yesterday!!! I'm trying to convince the owner that he doesn't want to put a smallblock in it and streetrod it. I think that qualifies as a flyweight!)
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Got news for you all ... I consider my 3200 el Camino a lightweight ... bob bender and I say if it ain’t two tons you need to tow a trailer to be legit 😬
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