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Old 06-12-2009, 08:12 AM
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Mike Moran had his Pro-Mod at the Detroit stop. I've never been around a Pro-Mod before; I was surprised how hard the motor hit for a turbo motor when he started it.







What a plumbing nightmare. lol

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I bought a set of them copper caps myself for a certain plain brown wrapper.
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wow thats some serious coin just in fittings alone.what kind of times does this thing run?
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Scott that is one of the smoothest sounding Cars I have ever heard. Did you see the methanal just flowing out the exhaust. That is one bad dude.

At the Street Car Super Nationals last year it was running low low 6's and I heard it has ran some high 5's this year. I guess that will do.

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I kept gravitating to this car.... I just loved it. It was perfect.








This Challenger looked great with the bulged fenders and quarters. The deep lip gave the car some attitude.

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This is a complete C5 Vette with 68 Camaro skin stretched to fit. It had the C5 interior and a Harrop to top it off. The craftsmanship was fantastic.







The billet filler followed the compound curves of the top of the quarter.









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Nice face lift on the Challenger.

Not a fan of the front and rear styling but obviously quite a Camaro and an interesting build for sure.
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Nice face lift on the Challenger.

Not a fan of the front and rear styling but obviously quite a Camaro and an interesting build for sure.
It was interesting. I walked around it a few times before I snapped any pics of it. I'm with you on the front styling.




I thought this 57 was great, loved the motor....



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It was interesting. I walked around it a few times before I snapped any pics of it. I'm with you on the front styling.
I thought this 57 was great, loved the motor....
I should have been specific on that Camaro's rear styling. Its that 'stub' spoiler that detracts IMO.

Awesome motor, a BBC cross ram!

Thanks for the pics Scott.
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Here's some old school stuff that I thought was cool...


Fun perspective on this one... How do you tune something like that?





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