Cutlass Supreme Has 1000-plus Horsepower, Slays Tires With Ease
Gorgeous 1980 Oldsmobile Cutlass has a turbo LS under the hood, and its owner is not afraid to unleash those ponies.
ls1tech.com
Yeah, because a 4" pipe sticking out of the front fender doesn't allude to anything, right?Though it is reasonable to suspect a G-body vehicle in this condition is making decent power, since most of them that are well kept have at least some modifications, you’re still not likely to suspect this level of extremity.
That's why I don't have any fender exits.Yeah, because a 4" pipe sticking out of the front fender doesn't allude to anything, right?
Yeah, because a 4" pipe sticking out of the front fender doesn't allude to anything, right?
And if it's not also a t-top body they reinforced for flex they aren't even trying...If its not a 1000hp Brougham I'm not interested.
It says bought, not built. He’s not claiming to be the builderIn the attached article there is a reference to built, not bought. I guess by 'built' they imply built by someone else and 'bought' by someone else.
There is nothing wrong with buying something built, but trying to pawn it off as 'built, not bought' ruffles my feathers. When that junk breaks, where is he taking it to get it fixed. I have to say that I've been on the receiving end of fixing a car for someone that has this type of 'built, not bought' setup where the owner has no clue about anything other where the key switch, loud pedal and brake pedal are located. But I haven't found out that the owner is clueless until I'm balls deep in a freakin' mess that I just as soon burn to the ground by the time I'm done.
And every time I say never again.
Holy crap, I misread it - thanks for pointing that out.It says bought, not built. He’s not claiming to be the builder
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