10 steps to performance-tuning your favorite classic
You’ve rebuilt the engine, redone the body, and rejuvenated the suspension. Your latest restoration project is ready for the open road, right? Not always.
Back in 1972, two teams–Group 44 and Kastner-Brophy–were tasked with turning the Triumph GT6 into a national champ.
You’ve rebuilt the engine, redone the body, and rejuvenated the suspension. Your latest restoration project is ready for the open road, right? Not always.
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