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The GM designation for the 5.7 liter, (350 cubic inch), TPI motor. This motor was used in other GM vehicles, but was used in the Corvette from 1985 t...
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Notorious Re: cruising rant
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BillH Re: cruising rant
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I like a Willys' gasser a little more traditional.

Yea, "Stone,Woods & Cook"
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Yea, "Stone,Woods & Cook"


I'd have posted their's had I run across it first. But this one made my point, with it's wheels hanging about six feet in the air. Drag racing's never been the same since the demise of the gassers. And hot rodding's never improved (quite the contrary) since they started calling them "street rods."
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JDSWHITE93 Re: cruising rant
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I think it can be relatively safe depending on where's its done. But for some of these "street racers" that are the ones making the newspaper, racing isn't even the point.

The road by my work, is an industrial park, 1 mile long, very wide, dead end, and is rarely used on weekends or after 6pm. Yet there's still kids that choose to go street racing down Mira Mesa blvd 3 blocks away in traffic.


I agree completely, street racing on a busy street balls out to 100mph plus is one thing and a quick romp on an industrial parkway when everything is closed is entirely different.
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