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Thread: Upgrades What Is Acceptable?

  1. #111
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    Not loving the lo-rider look. Bad for handling too
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    ^^^ yeah... forgot the torsion bars

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Smith View Post
    Resto mod longhood.
    Nice looking car except for the collapsed suspension. Does it have airbags to lift it up to usable height?

    Sort of looks like my old 6.3 when the air compressor failed.
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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    Now 1 minute into the 6th

    Low blows swinging in hard from the Upgrade fighter,,

    See how the dust settles after the pop of the deflated balloon's..

    2 Min to go and evenly split on the sheet.

    They approach again,,, elbows out ,

    NO MATTER what you do they will keep on BOXING.

    Thats all that counts really.

    Mark

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    East LA style! Contrary to popular belief, a couple of Porsche guys from LA weren't the original outlaws.
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    The original Porsche Outlaw:

    DEAN JEFFRIES

    https://solaros1.smugmug.com/Dean-Je...-356/i-JPxbSLp
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    Tom, thanks for this!
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  8. #118
    So many cool dudes from the era. I fear a lot of them will be lost to time. You know we have our very own custom builder? Rolly Resos: He's not just a Porsche guy.
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    Dean Jeffries was brilliant. What a time it must have been. Great article.
    https://petrolicious.com/marketplace...-carrera-coupe
    Tom White
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  10. #120
    Quote Originally Posted by Frankr View Post
    Not loving the lo-rider look. Bad for handling too
    This one's low and handles pretty darn well.
    https://www.facebook.com/drew.gormli...3025286058946/
    Bobby Smith
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    1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
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