83 Hairy hurst olds

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Yeah read a little about it ans i think the front was oversteering bad
 
yea they had a huge problem with the toe in, toe out changing when they hit the gas. but the car did quarter mile burnouts
 
i know if i had the money to do it i'd jump at it in a second. plus with all the technology we have today i'm sure it'd possible to make it even better. step 1 is to win the lottery :lol:
 
84 cutlass juggalo said:
i know if i had the money to do it i'd jump at it in a second. plus with all the technology we have today i'm sure it'd possible to make it even better. step 1 is to win the lottery :lol:
Like two Cadillac DTS drive trains stuffed in one body. :twisted:
 
yea, if they could get that beast to hook than it could've ran some sick et's. All that power resulted in burning off those meaty slicks.
 
I recall that Honda experimented with two engines in a civic once....serious as a heart attack.
 
bill said:
I recall that Honda experimented with two engines in a civic once....serious as a heart attack.
When I worked at the Gm Desert proving grounds in the mid 90"s they had a twin engine Pontiac Fiero , developed by Smoky Yunick., It was abandoned But he developed a High mileage rear engine Vapor powered one . It got over 50 MPG but it kept setting itself on fire. 😳

Oh and I just like Linda Vaughn.
 

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I wonder if you could mount up some old toronado front ends? they have the front wheel drive so i'd wonder how much work that would take? ahaha, would definately be an awesome build though!
 
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