Car thread

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Favorite car origins?

Domestic
119 (16.2%)
Import (Asian)
103 (14%)
European
158 (21.5%)
I don't have a car because I play blockland.
354 (48.2%)

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Holy stuff a 440? That thing's really fast, then.

fun fact today's v6 camrys can run similar 1/4 mile times

Holy stuff a 440? That thing's really fast, then.
eh, it's pretty mild compared to the 383 that's going to go in it. He's not trying to make too fast right now since it's already a full time job keeping the car in between the lines on the road.

fun fact today's v6 camrys can run similar 1/4 mile times
a camry is probably faster tbh. Stock 60's mopar suspension and drum brakes are an "interesting" combination to put it lightly.
The street radials also don't hook up worth a stuff for some reason.

anyways here's a few more pictures







I have a 1972 chevy 350 block (2 bolt main) that I'm gonna build, it sat outside without a manifold so the oil pan was pretty full (of water)
gonna have it bored .040 over

I'll let you guys decide what color to paint it when I'm done with it
then get help deciding what I should put it in :cookieMonster:

paint it ford blue to piss off ford guys


paint it ford blue to piss off ford guys
maybe :cookieMonster: :cookieMonster:
Put a supercharger in it
I'd have to start a gofundme for this :panda:

in case any of you remember my cousin who flipped a red minivan into a river: he bought a white buick roadmaster with an lt1 - '95 iirc - and straight piped it. it now sounds a lot like my friend's c4 vette which is cool


someone help me identify this car
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I'm actually interested to recreate that drawing as a 3D model.


I want that 440 Coronet so badly.......

Anyway, that drawing is reminding me heavily of old 60's Le Mans race cars. Specifically a Ferrari 412 P.