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It's not nice to make fun of the ignorant, but it is funny!
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Mark
RCR GT40 Mk1
FFR Daytona Coupe (sold, sniff)
1968 GT500KR (clone)
1966 GT350 (clone)
1967 Mustang convertible (unmolested so far)
Hey, my whole life is a fake!
A turbo motor with headers lol.I seen a mustang with a ss badge on it i asked what did it mean he said super snake lol.There is a fake fox body cobra here looks just like one but a 4 banger.
Thats just stupid. The jap writing is just wrong. Whats up with the APC sticker, isn't that company defunct now. I can't believe anyone would do that to a Mustang even if it is just a V6. The exhaust looks cheesy too. He should have just left it stock.
hahaha... the majority of people that drive there cars can't even change their own oil... why should we expect them to know anything about the drivetrain... if you don't know about something... it never helps to pretend you do... but it does make for a funny vid...
Back in the mid 90's when I was in high school, I talked to a guy that had a 70's Chevy regular cab short bed truck that was pretty sweet, but he way over exagerated what it had. It had a fairly aggressive 350 and he told us that it had a 600 hp 454 and ran 10s in the 1/4 mile. He actually lied about the motor while we were standing there looking under the hood.
Back in the mid 90's when I was in high school, I talked to a guy that had a 70's Chevy regular cab short bed truck that was pretty sweet, but he way over exagerated what it had. It had a fairly aggressive 350 and he told us that it had a 600 hp 454 and ran 10s in the 1/4 mile. He actually lied about the motor while we were standing there looking under the hood.
We used to lie about our cars all the time back in the 60s and 70s but in the other direction. We had one guy pull the badges off a 260 Falcon and put them on his 289 Falcon before going to the track for amateur day. Claiming a 327 was a 283 was also a common ploy. As long as nobody took a good look you got away with it.
That's right, we've moved from sleepers to posers. Kind of like our government.
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Mark
RCR GT40 Mk1
FFR Daytona Coupe (sold, sniff)
1968 GT500KR (clone)
1966 GT350 (clone)
1967 Mustang convertible (unmolested so far)
Hey, my whole life is a fake!
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