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Or fix that leak. (Who am I to judge? Everything I own leaks). K |
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https://images2.imgbox.com/dc/b4/5y4RCa8P_o.png Introduced for the 1963 Fairlane, Ford's HiPo 289 was all go and no show for 2 model years (63/64). https://images2.imgbox.com/50/4c/N4lP9AEy_o.jpg https://images2.imgbox.com/8b/49/nn9fX6qu_o.jpg Either influenced by the GTO or just trying to jazz up the engine bay, 65 - 67 added the chrome air cleaner and valve covers. |
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https://images2.imgbox.com/02/d7/eexNO530_o.jpg Boyd Cottington and Chip Foose were involved in the Twin Mill and as they do look very much alike I would say yes. The toy came out 3 years (1969) after the VXR (1966). Trivia: The Twin Mill was the first Hot Wheels car which did not follow an existing design. A life size working car was built in 1993. |
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