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GIDYUP

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I just thought i would post up this link for anyone who's interested in what work was done to the 66 coupe with twin superchargeers that i posted up here a while ago.

http://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/Tig/Minisite/Minisite.aspx?alias=carpointau&id=6432
 

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Wow, that's a lot of hours to make a Tonka Toy!
 

69Rcode_Mach1

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Uck!!! What a shame that poor 66 has to go through that owners idiocy.
 
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Valaraukar

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would have rather restored it to original I6 condition. ick
 

stang976

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that looks F'ing nutty!!
 
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usedtobe 67p51d

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let's tear up golfcourses and build race tracks!
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each to his own, the frame has ZERO trianglulation but I don't think that matters I'm sure it won't ever be driven at least he didn't make another Elinocloneor
 

GIDYUP

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usedtobe 67p51d - each to his own is exactly right!
From what i understand it will be driven, obviously not on the road but on the track. He is planning on winning the grand champion at summernats (biggest car show) here early next year, to win it i think u have to drive in some events. Will be interesting to see it run anyway.
 

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I recall seeing an engine many years ago that had two superchargers on a custom manifold, sort of at a 90 angle to each other, like a V sitting on top of the engine. That looked strange, but nothing like this one.
 
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