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Not that I could afford one if they were, but I would like to see the AC Shelby 427 Cobra back in production. Shoot I would even settle for the 289 version back on the roads.
Not that I could afford one if they were, but I would like to see the AC Shelby 427 Cobra back in production. Shoot I would even settle for the 289 version back on the roads.
they could update it with the superchrged 5.4 out of the GT500
i'm all for the revival of 4-cylinder RWD vehicles like the 240SX. Hyundai has kicked it off with the Genesis Coupe and I hear Subaru is partnering up with Daihatsu/Fuji/Toyota to make another.
1950 Hudson Commodore 6. Almost indestructible. Except when My brother started it up cold in the winter and drove 30 miles at 80mph. Cracked the block. Sorta looked like an upside down bath tub, but looked mean.
Toyota MR2 Turbo/Celica Alltrac turbo Nissan 240SX, (but with the 2.0 turbo motor/SR20) Nissan Sentra SE-R (B13 Chassis) Porsche 944 Turbo Mitsubishi Starion (with a better motor) Acura NSX Mazda RX7 turbo...(RX-8 is too slow..no torque whatsoever) Toyota Starlet Toyota Corolla GT-S VW Scirocco and Corrado Datsun/Nissan 240/260z Acura Integra Buick Grand National GMC Typhoon/Syclone
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Originally Posted by whiteboyslo
i'm all for the revival of 4-cylinder RWD vehicles like the 240SX. Hyundai has kicked it off with the Genesis Coupe and I hear Subaru is partnering up with Daihatsu/Fuji/Toyota to make another.
good times, good times.
Mike
Agreed. They're slowly making a comeback....
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