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Old 09-27-2007, 06:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Twin Turbo 67 GTO Project

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Working on a 1967 GTO over here at Muscle Car Restorations that we think you all might be interested in. This car is going to be getting a twin turbo Butler big block Pontiac (~ 1400 HP) to be built by the guys over at Wheeler Racing Engines. Bowler 4L85E automatic overdrive transmission. Complete chassis and suspension from Schwartz Extreme Performance. Recaro 6 way power leather racing seats. We are going to be integrating a custom MCR fabricated roll cage, rear seats, carbon fiber dash. Tubs and a custom floor are going in as we speak. This is going to be one mean goat! Check out the project photos
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now that you've killed me with pictures of the black tiger,,(and made me feel bad `cause i don't own it),,,who makes those wheels? this may not sound right but depending on the car color those wheels rock!,on a black car THEY DO! BIGTIME!,,,,KEEP POSTING,i'm so busy working on everybody else's bondo i can't touch mine(this week) so keep us posted
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It must be sweet to build a car with no budget! Or at least with the budget you guys have to work with anyway. The car looks really nice!


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That`s an awesome looking frame you got there, did you guys fab it up? or where did you get it??
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Twin hair dryers on a 502!!!

GOOD TIMES!!!
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That motor says CHEVROLET on it.

Baaaaaddddd juju!
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Yea, I`d take that ole chevy engine off your hands if you want. You won`t need it after you get that Bultler Pontiac BB installed.
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That is baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadddddddddddddddddddd aaaaaaaaaaaaa$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $
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I cant wait to see it once its done
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Sweet! Keep us posted on the progress and it's first drive. Can you send us a video of it once its finished and you take it for a ride!?!

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Hey,
Working on a 1967 GTO over here at Muscle Car Restorations that we think you all might be interested in. This car is going to be getting a twin turbo Butler big block Pontiac (~ 1400 HP) to be built by the guys over at Wheeler Racing Engines. Bowler 4L85E automatic overdrive transmission. Complete chassis and suspension from Schwartz Extreme Performance. Recaro 6 way power leather racing seats. We are going to be integrating a custom MCR fabricated roll cage, rear seats, carbon fiber dash. Tubs and a custom floor are going in as we speak. This is going to be one mean goat! Check out the project photos
Big-Block Pontiac?
I thought that they were all the same size,
Making there be no big or small block.

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