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Yes it does have aluminum slotted wheels in the photo.... [/ QUOTE ] And it is drop-dead gorgeous! |
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Sure is gorgeous
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Awesome Book!! i have read it cover to cover a few times now. One question though. On the Schneider Camaro, which an entire chapter is dedicated to in the book, why does it have slots on it when it leaves motion, but have green rallys on it now?
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Yes , It does have slots on it when it left MOTION and now it has rallys
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Does anyone know why they were changed?
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So when the 455 came out with the MarkIV Ram Air, A beefed lower end, And a carter high riser set up, I was online! 390 HP. 500! Foot lbs of torque. Whatever that is. |
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Probably nothing more than owner preferrence.
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