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O_O
"How tight on the wheel nut?"
"Six hammer blows."
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I feel like pray painting those leaf springs all together is not good for their performance. This thing is probably going to handle like shit now. What a joke.
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I saw some project photos of this thing. I'm still not sure if that is a replica or the original that was restored.
S76 has the biggest 4 cylinder engine ever showed into a car (28.5 liters). A record that is unlikely to be broken.
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I'm pretty sure it is the original. This video was part of a Goodwood website article. Either way, it's badass.
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How can you tell they spray painted the leaf springs together?
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I was joking. It probably doesn't matter on that thing. It just looks like the paint may make the springs stick together.
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The Internet needs to be better with sarcasm.
Regardless, I want to drive it. Through the downtown of a major city.