One of my friends wants it that way, but he doesn't put in the effort to show love to the metal. Non gloss paint, it can be retouched anyway, I give that car an 8/10 . Those rims π€
Toyota Corolla AE86
Akihabara, Tokyo
Windsor 427, you can find it in some ford's or mercury's from 1969 until 1974 . But with less specs mostly focused for torque, The block is still cast iron and still has swap potential but keep in mind that's a 7.0 litters N/A Originally they use dual-barrel Holley carburetors . Some restomods I've seen usually fit the Rochester Quadrajet Just to be a little more efficient...π
1967 Ford GT40 Mark IV
Spotlight on a vintage powerhouse: Ford's 427 Le Mans Winner!
One of the most legendary 427 triumphs came from Fordβs GT40 MkII & MkIV racers, featuring the mighty 427 engines that secured Americaβs first Le Mans victory.
These production-based 427 NASCAR mills were fine-tuned for longevity with lower RPMs, dominating the races in β66 & β67 and again with the small block in β69 & β69!
The 1967 Ford GT40 Mark IV shattered the Le Mans top speed record, hitting over 224 mph with brakes that would make us chuckle today.
These drivers truly had nerves of steel!
They think it's the best version of the Hilux...well, it's just for a ride. 2GD kill the Hilux. My dad has one, and it's bad at cliffs and has DPF or EGR issues. This isn't a real Hilux. It's just luxury. I prefer my vigo 2KD
A rival to the Mustang in specifications, don't forget the AMX, the drag version of the Javelin, one of the fastest production muscle cars of the '70s. It's underrated, and it's a gem of specifications.
1972 AMC Javelin
Nasty nasty!!!
Dodge Challenger ( 1973 ) Custom π
It's hard to find all the songs π
breakdown is my favorite
-ghost of venus
-bounty
When someone says they donβt like Valhalla soundbox
Before, car logos were unique and stamped in metal, even with typography designs specific to each model, even in the most economical range. Now it is just a piece of plastic embedded with poor blue.
[Reminder post] i personally recommend watch duel (1971) . It's simply the plot but It's entertaining. A duel on wheels between a fresh of the same year Plymouth Valiant π and a rusty & creepy Peterbilt 281 (1955). Memorable movie if you are a machine lover. I also like this type of creepy movies about old cars haunting innocent people.
Similary of my fav movies are:
-The car (1977)
(it's a modified 71' Lincoln continental)
- Christine (1983)
(1958 Plymouth fury)
-maximun overdrive (1986)
( a Western Star semi with a green goblin in his face π).
NOTE: all of these movies are horror films , not suitable for kids, all are +18 so be careful all are recognized movies.
You will enjoy Describing each vehicle on the scene ππ».
I mean if you think you can just... just take that... that truck of yours and use it as a murder weapon and, uh... killin' people on the highway... you're wrong! You got another thing comin'!
DUEL (1971) dir. Steven Spielberg
R-2800 on action!!! The best variant of the F4U 382 knots , good handling , better armor and equipment . This is definitely my favorite Carrier-based Fighter Bomber of the Pacific Campaign.
F-4U4 Corsair
@AcePilotAV via X
AMC shouldn't have died , They were beautiful, strong and heavy cars that can still be seen rolling today, you don't need much knowledge to revive them. That's why I like the classics π«°π»
π΅π¦19/ π¨π»βπ§π¨π»βπ ISFJ / straight throughout account to collect cars that I have or to have Draws account -> Instagram: dejaelvicio507
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