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Old 08-04-2007, 01:32 PM   #1
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Default drifting old skool

here is the premise. you have a Chrysler 440 from roughly 1970 sitting in your shop. you have the torqueflite transmission that came with it. you are standing there looking at it, trying to figure out what to do with it, then it comes to you, drift car. but you realize you cant ride the block around the track. you know the car needs to look gangster, not gangsta. sleek, boxy, and sinister. plus you need a manual transmission that can hold the power but be versatile enough to sling the back of the car out in a corner. enter here: the make model year, and if you got em, pics of the cars you would suggest. also transmission suggestions. i am already interested to see the responses! later.
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Old 08-04-2007, 09:26 PM   #2
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Default Re: drifting old skool

you can get the adapter for a toploader? i know they can hold about 600 horses on strip. dont know the dodge line as good. chev, and ford is the big stuff around here. 70' satllite is one i would love to see driftin! i know this is off subject, but i built a 90 dodge datona with a 3000 gt motor and 5 sp.(single turbo) it was fast but couldnt get heavy enough axles . (broke) many! i sold it, but do have pics. i want to do another one, got any ideas?
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Default Re: drifting old skool

wow, your thinking of a project i was thinking of doing.
lol, but since i like the camaro's from the 60's lol, i was gona choose that car.
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