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Wacky 70's Volare/Aspen Kit Race Car
Look what I stumbled onto.....
http://www.race-cardrivers.com/Chrys...Trans%20Am.htm The link is really that long. You might need to copy/paste for it to work right. Here's the pic. These cars were sold as kits by Chrysler. Scan the whole page for the old school "kit" ads. Here's a coupla pics. Who woulds thunk that a Volare would make a killer, cheap starter car for a pro-touring project? http://www.race-cardrivers.com/Images/rt%20fr%20qtr.jpg http://www.race-cardrivers.com/Image...rear%20qtr.jpg |
That's pretty bad ass. Too bad you can't get stuff like that for a reasonable price from GM, Porsche or others brands these days. I know they have the BIW chassis, but this thing was a race car in a box. The ads are pretty cool too. $8k new? It's probably more than that now!
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Wow that is really cool.
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That looks pretty dang cool. I love that it was available directly from Chrysler. That's probably the neatest thing about them.
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I'd rock it
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Porsche has made it so that developing a GT car from scratch is dumb. Ford Racing has it figured out with the Boss 302R turn-key package for GS. racing You can literally just unwrap these cars and do basic set-up. No fab work. I could not find a pic of an out-of-the-box 302R. http://www.thetorquereport.com/911_gt3_rsr.jpg |
That's hot!
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Street Version
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Here is a picture from the web of the street version. Find one in good condition and do some creative fab on those bumpers and you got yourself a pretty unique car. Modern Hemi?
https://lateral-g.net/forums/atta...1&d=1348677594 |
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