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Old 01-10-2007, 10:59 PM
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Thumbs up Hurricane by Rad Rides by Troy

I put up a page with 60+ pictures that show a lot of details on the build of the 66 Biscayne that Troy built. Definitely worth checking out. It's a bitchin car.

A Big thanks goes out to Marty for getting the pictures to me.

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Old 01-10-2007, 11:17 PM
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said it before and I'll say it again; that was one of the coolest cars at SEMA.

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That's bad ass.
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Old 01-10-2007, 11:44 PM
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said it before and I'll say it again; that was one of the coolest cars at SEMA.

Jody
Absolutely, Jody! That was such a lesson in understated subtlety with so many killer details. Less is more! You just had to keep walking around it. My favorite was the cowl vents and how they tied it into the air cleaner under the flat hood. That's another thing; a carbureted 540 under a flat hood! Very cool!
Thanks Scott and Marty!
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Does anyone have any finished shots of the car? looks Cool!
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Does anyone have any finished shots of the car? looks Cool!
I took a couple.



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Everything they do is top notch

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Yet another study in simplicity from a team that is flat-out on top of the game!! Love this car!!!!

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Cool, Bill. I should add your pics to that page. I didn't get any clear shots of the entire car at SEMA. There were always people around it.
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Have always loved Troy's style have met him a few times and a super good guy aswell,
Dollar for dollar he's my man if i choose a builder, plus i like how he use's colors in places most people dont think of or would just chrome something very orginal and subtle. Most people really over look all the detail thats in his cars, Still love the Savoy "Sniper" he built a few years back i got to see that car in person a few times and was like seeing a Celebrity everytime Amazing stuff.
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