GORDON's Torino
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Re: GORDON's Torino
C,
I haven't raced it since we came home. I have driven it around some without incident.
The plan (after pulling season is finished) is to build a good slosh tube. We will also get the fuel line insulated.
We are also going to change rear end gears from the 3:70's to 4:10's
Other suggestions will be taken........
Thanks,
Gord
I haven't raced it since we came home. I have driven it around some without incident.
The plan (after pulling season is finished) is to build a good slosh tube. We will also get the fuel line insulated.
We are also going to change rear end gears from the 3:70's to 4:10's
Other suggestions will be taken........
Thanks,
Gord
gdog- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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Re: GORDON's Torino
Gdog, whatever you do is ok...Your car is totally Awesome in every sense of the word! To break into the 7's is awesome with a big car that's totally streetable and looks so original.You got the MPH to get into the 6's,you get her right and it's going to scare you half to death Good luck with it, I know you guys will get it right !!
56Tbird- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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Re: GORDON's Torino
You're right Dan, that car is really a nice piece!
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