![]() 06/08/2015 at 15:02 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
girl’s mom’s boyfriends El Camino. I had some crappy pics before, now I have slightly better ones. Nice car, little heavy in the nose
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What kind of power does he make from that 572? Seems to me like that would just be too much to enjoy.
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Kind of weird how it’s got a PCV suck on the right valve cover and still has that giant ventilated-looking oil fill on the left. I know you’ve talked about the aim being to go EFI with this eventually. What’s behind the 572, a Muncie?
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I am pretty sure he said it was a rock crusher last time I asked about it
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Best kind of heavy in the nose
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he said it was around 650 hp last time he had it dynoed!
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Yikes, that’s a lot of horses for an empty rear end!
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totally! He just putts around in it anyhow. Notice the presence of tread on rear tires :)
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More like: Notice the presence of rear tires
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Talk about traction-limited, jeez!
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Whole new meaning to “business up front, party in the back,” for sure.
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Really nice but slight patina would make it a true sleeper.
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the patina that was on this thing when he got it was crazy not awesome. Too many panels to be replaced, though I would agree with you. Plus he is OCD like a mofo
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Wow. That is pure awesome
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How do they keep the tires from shredding themselves every time you touch the throttle?
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I do not know yet, but as soon as it warms up I will take some video of me attempting to keep the tires on the rims!
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I’d guess an Autogear M22 based on the torque generated by this monster.
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very cool toy - just put a few sand bags in the back and you’ll be fine. I really like that build - big motor, not too much bling, nice wheels but not too big.