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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
West
You guys would love to see what I've got on the way to me.
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<blockquote data-quote="ChuckysSVT" data-source="post: 2746550" data-attributes="member: 29365"><p>I looked into the 324 but the components needed to finish would be alot of $$$. Its a C5 w/ a porshe trans and a new body/frame. I think they are pretty conservative at 30k to build. If you go w/ late model mustang the parts are easier to come by. There is a ton of aftermarket suspension/engine mods to be had also for 1/4 the price of C5 stuff. I have always loved the old school shelby look....if done tastefully. There are alot out there that are hacked together by someone who was impatient and just wanted to finish the project. I did a 68 camaro 2 years ago and it turned out very nice. PPG torch red w/ white stripes. Full leather interior including the headliner. ZZ430 small block (they were a limited run version of the LT4) and nitrous. I had the spindles/brakes custom made and it had a set of sweet 17" boyd coddington rims. I finished the car, drove it for 400 miles and sold it. I liked building it more than cleaning it...I guess. Guy since blew the motor...and screwed up the paint taking it to the track. Ohh well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChuckysSVT, post: 2746550, member: 29365"] I looked into the 324 but the components needed to finish would be alot of $$$. Its a C5 w/ a porshe trans and a new body/frame. I think they are pretty conservative at 30k to build. If you go w/ late model mustang the parts are easier to come by. There is a ton of aftermarket suspension/engine mods to be had also for 1/4 the price of C5 stuff. I have always loved the old school shelby look....if done tastefully. There are alot out there that are hacked together by someone who was impatient and just wanted to finish the project. I did a 68 camaro 2 years ago and it turned out very nice. PPG torch red w/ white stripes. Full leather interior including the headliner. ZZ430 small block (they were a limited run version of the LT4) and nitrous. I had the spindles/brakes custom made and it had a set of sweet 17" boyd coddington rims. I finished the car, drove it for 400 miles and sold it. I liked building it more than cleaning it...I guess. Guy since blew the motor...and screwed up the paint taking it to the track. Ohh well... [/QUOTE]
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