Matt B wrote:
aussiesmg wrote:
My contribution
Steve, that is awesome and I am intrigued. Now what the hell is it?
1974 Toyota Corona Mk II. Original drivetrain 4M with auto
Going to transplant a Supra engine and manual trans, 7MGE non turbo FTW
1974 Toyota Corona Mk II. Original drivetrain 4M with auto
Going to transplant a Supra engine and manual trans, 7MGE non turbo FTW
OMG I gotta see that
JThw8 wrote:
plance1 wrote:
I wanted to put torque thrusts on my ford wagon but I blew up the engine before I had the chance!
They are actually Mustang Bullit wheels, not torque thrusts. I like the look but I need to get some meatier tires and get it lowered (I have the all the parts to put it on air, just no time)
Are they actual bullitt wheels (18") or mustang GT wheels (17")?
I'm told that the previous generation mustang GT wheels have the correct backspacing for me to put a set on my sport trac which I hope to do some day.
JtspellS wrote:
this exists? never seen one like this
Love me some big old Mopar wagon.
Evolution IX wagon was Japan only, sadly.
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SuperDork
10/29/13 10:50 a.m.
I took this photo at Cars and Coffee earlier this year:
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SuperDork
10/29/13 10:51 a.m.
Took this at a car show near my house. Gasser Wagon. Neato:
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SuperDork
10/29/13 10:51 a.m.
I took these at the NSRA Street Rod Nationals:
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SuperDork
10/29/13 10:53 a.m.
These were at the Carlisle Import/Kit Car Nationals over the years.
Manual-swapped 9-series wagon:
The Draken Vagn:
One of my favorite cars in the world, a '78 95:
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SuperDork
10/29/13 10:54 a.m.
This stroker is at the Lane Museum in Nashville:
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SuperDork
10/29/13 10:55 a.m.
I took this photo on Hellbender with my Miata and a friend's old P5:
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SuperDork
10/29/13 10:56 a.m.
My name is Tim, and I have a thing for wagons.