Flying Brick II
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Re: Flying Brick II
every time I think about it more and more, a RX-7 makes more sense.
had a funky dream the other night about a black IMSA widebodied FB with a GT wing, 10-inch wide circle track wheels, and a blown 302 with the Mr. Gasket scoop barely poking out of the hood.....
I'll still be lookin for both 1st and 2nd Gens down in FL, and definately in the sub-$750 range.
had a funky dream the other night about a black IMSA widebodied FB with a GT wing, 10-inch wide circle track wheels, and a blown 302 with the Mr. Gasket scoop barely poking out of the hood.....
I'll still be lookin for both 1st and 2nd Gens down in FL, and definately in the sub-$750 range.
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after much second-guessing of myself and working out the cost of finding something I want.....I'm gonna hang onto the Fury after all, I just gotta figure out how to get it down to Tampa after I get a job lined up down there.
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shawn shawn wrote:If this was an s13 you'd be drifting by now.
nah, knowing my luck I'd break something pulling out of the driveway
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Re: Flying Brick II
FC FC FC FC FC FC FC
If you want an old car that needs to be worked on every day but you just really really like it, get an FB.
Otherwise... Buy an FC! You'll thank me later.
If you want an old car that needs to be worked on every day but you just really really like it, get an FB.
Otherwise... Buy an FC! You'll thank me later.

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kalifornia087 wrote:S14 S14 S14 S14 S14 S14
If you want an old car that needs to be worked on every day but you just really really like it, get an S13.
Otherwise... Buy an S14! You'll thank me later.
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kalifornia087 wrote:FC FC FC FC FC FC FC
If you want an old car that needs to be worked on every day but you just really really like it, get an FB.
Otherwise... Buy an FC! You'll thank me later.
Yeah, FB's like every car that age require constant attention. It was always questionable as to whether the car was going to be make it through the day haha
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Zach wrote:kalifornia087 wrote:FC FC FC FC FC FC FC
If you want an old car that needs to be worked on every day but you just really really like it, get an FB.
Otherwise... Buy an FC! You'll thank me later.
Yeah, FB's like every car that age require constant attention. It was always questionable as to whether the car was going to be make it through the day haha
thank god Ford made the 302 so small
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I'm ok with this. Just make sure to put at least 100 miles on the N/A rotary so that your mind malfunctions into liking it FOERST.Lightning wrote: thank god Ford made the 302 so small

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if the RX-7 ever happens definately...then I'll want to find a bridgeported n/a 13B to replace the 12A withkalifornia087 wrote:I'm ok with this. Just make sure to put at least 100 miles on the N/A rotary so that your mind malfunctions into liking it FOERST.Lightning wrote: thank god Ford made the 302 so small
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You won't have to replace the 12a if you get an FC!Lightning wrote:if the RX-7 ever happens definately...then I'll want to find a bridgeported n/a 13B to replace the 12A withkalifornia087 wrote:I'm ok with this. Just make sure to put at least 100 miles on the N/A rotary so that your mind malfunctions into liking it FOERST.Lightning wrote: thank god Ford made the 302 so small
(sorry I like fb's but.... get an fc) lol

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Pbro is right, bridgeports don't last.
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eh, that sucks. Good thing 302's are plentiful then.
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