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just joe

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NorCal
Sold... :/ love getting them, hate selling them.

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just joe

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NorCal
This is my first FFR car, it's a Gen II daytona coupe. previously I had a 1965 Shelby Mustang clone I raced, white/blue. This coupe had a alum 351W block, stroker crank (427), dry sump, and fully worked heads. 650 hp at the crank, naturally aspirated on pump gas, IRS, and 2200lbs. Manual steering and manual brakes. Deep respect for Dan Gurney after taking this out for few laps.

It was a handful.... but handled amazing the few times we were in sync


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just joe

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NorCal
The Gen II has some sexy lines but I just can't get past the long nose and rear hatch on those.

I think it's a good balance between form and function, and one of the most beautiful pseudo-American designs. The motor is pulled back and front wheel are pushed forward extending the nose but also giving amazing balance.

Rear, eh.. kinda just ends. But business is over at that point.

The most beautiful car in the world to me is the 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO, so probably why I liked this coupe so much.




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OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
Found this in my driveway this morning.

Can't say I've ever seen one of these before.

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Saw this on the side of the road the past 3 mornings so I finally stopped to pick it up. I have no idea what I can use it for but I'm damn happy to put all 8ft of it in inventory. :)

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Here you go OCD, found one nearby. This is what they leave behind after they molt. They start as these underground then shed the beetle shell and take flight.
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