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    It's time for a new one...

    Can't wait to see one on the showroom floor!!!

    National Corvette Museum - 2014 Corvette

    I see an upgrade in my future...

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    Hmmm

    Acronyms such as OHC or DOHC are missing in that article..

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    Max P

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    Is that an updated Commodore V8 motor? Shame they didn't look further along in the GM catalogue for the powerful motors. Sounds like it'll be a nice car though!
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    Slunnie


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    Not a fan of the rear, should've done the signature round tail lights...




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    i like it, very nice.

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    What annoys me the most is that in the US you could get one of these for the price that we would pay for a new Defender here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker View Post
    Hmmm

    Acronyms such as OHC or DOHC are missing in that article..

    Regards
    Max P
    You don't need the complication. have a look at what Nascar teams and the sprint car fraternity do with pushrod small blocks. 900+ horsepower and Nascar run them in heavy cars for 500 miles at 200 mph. I wonder what speeds sprint cars reach nowadays on the long banked ovals like Terre Haute, a one mile high banked clay oval. They were pulling 140 mph laps there in the early 70's.
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    what annoys me is that it is a Ferrari clone......

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