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    now this is a car

    i cam my pants when i came across this
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    Thats never been my style. I always like when they look like street cars

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    Not an old car fanatic but that thing probly moves for a bus!

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    can it shoot missles?

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    they shouldve kept it as a classic

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    Quote Originally Posted by taiboxa
    can it shoot missles?
    ninjas need missles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UpstateTank
    ninjas need missles?
    no but OLD cars doo

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    that looks like a fiberglass lift off

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    lol its badazz i dont care what u people say


    This wild Chevy is a street legal 7/8 scale 1957 Chevy using a Pro Mod Body. It has a chrome moly tube frame built to NHRA Pro Stock specs. It weighs approximately 2,500 pounds. The motor is 632 cubic inch's with digital fuel injection. The car has air conditioning, electric windows, tilt wheel, and stereo. The rear rubber is 22 inch’s wide and is DOT approved. It is the only known street legal 7/8 scales 1957 Chevy in the World and is driven daily. Every detail was carefully constructed by Takash Race Craft located in Winter Park, FL.

    It took an artist two (2) weeks to airbrush the chrome on the side of the car (It's paint, not chrome). The rear tires are the largest approved DOT tires at 22.5" wide.

    Classic Chevrolet International

    Strange Engineering for the axle, brakes, front struts, & 3rd member

    Moroso Jesel belt drive
    Richmond Transmission Accel Gen 7 Digital Fuel Injection
    MSD for ignition Ram Clutch & Flywheel
    Hurst shifter Dart cylinder heads
    Moroso Products Merlin block
    Eagle rods Crower crankshaft
    Competition cams Optima batteries
    Aeromotive Aeroquip A/C Fittings
    Goodridge Fittings and Hoses ARP Bolts
    Scott Shafiroff Race Engines Vintage Air
    Lokar Performance Ididit steering column
    Kwik Wire wiring harness Weld Racing Wheels
    Mickey Thompson Tires Dyno Max Mufflers
    Koni Coil Over Shocks K&N Air Filter
    MSD Ignition Autometer Tach

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by taiboxa
    no but OLD cars doo
    haha touche!

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    its 7/8 scale? It looks stretched to hell. Thats why it looks like crap to me.

    I can tell its well built and alot of time and effort went into it. But its ugly as hell.

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