how about any where in the North East the euro cars of that era were not the best cars for North American use at least where there was a hint of winter
how about any where in the North East the euro cars of that era were not the best cars for North American use at least where there was a hint of winter
Before you mopar guys get your panties in a huff For 5 grand i would buy a used FORD GT40 with a cleveland 351 with 4 48ia carbs, makes 450hp on pump fuel an will han anything on the road its ass especially on distance driving....
I know next to nothing about American muscle cars, but at 6'1 I do know I would not fit into that car without chopping the top of my head off when closing the door.
Before you mopar guys get your panties in a huff For 5 grand i would buy a used FORD GT40 with a cleveland 351 with 4 48ia carbs, makes 450hp on pump fuel an will han anything on the road its ass especially on distance driving....
that would be one hot,sweaty and stuffy drive through the desert...not to mention ear rattling. you might make it their quick, but you would be a loony, sweat soaked speed freak by the time you crawled out of the car...lol
p.s. [edit] I should have made it clear that the Ford Gt40 had horrible ventilation in the cockpit (cabin?) and the engine gave off a lot of heat (in the cabin)...no AC. It was very noisy in their too...but hey, it did (duz) look cool. Although, for styling cues I prefer the 1967 Ferrari (Don't shoot me I know that it cost more the $5000)
that would be one hot,sweaty and stuffy drive through the desert...not to mention ear rattling. you might make it their quick, but you would be a loony, sweat soaked speed freak by the time you crawled out of the car...lol
I know this aint the thread topic, but some of you will get a kick out of this article that lays out the route McQueen drove in the "Bullitt" car chase (they also review the 2008 Bullitt Mustang).
I'd love to drive through "Frisco" Bullitt style...