gtluke
The Moped
Joe bought my RS America!
Are you serious?
Joe bought my RS America!
Yes.Are you serious?
Are you serious?
Damn that's rad. I know Joe had a longnose he was planning on doing a hot rod out of but I think the sharkwerks guys talked him out of it for something a little safer.Joe had it shipped to Sharkwerks. Here’s Magnus Walker give it the thumbs up.
https://instagram.com/p/BX3gGvllyCf/



I think I might have to remember my eBay password to bid on this in Lakewood:
https://m.ebay.com/itm/1962-Chevrol...vr_id=1404372745308&_mwBanner=1&ul_noapp=true
That v8 mid engine conversation kit for the coupe is a dream of mine. I forget what it's called, crown corvair? Posting from dial up or I'd search.Corvairs were an economy car in the heyday of the gas guzzler. Underrated. View attachment 61283
That one looks like a Olds Toronado drive train. I think it was a company called Crown that did small block conversions. Imagine one with an LS engine?That v8 mid engine conversation kit for the coupe is a dream of mine. I forget what it's called, crown corvair? Posting from dial up or I'd search.
I think corvairs are some of the best looking cars of that era. Muscle cars don't do it for me.
Wow check this out. http://www.hotrod.com/articles/bolt-corvette-irs-suspension-project/That v8 mid engine conversation kit for the coupe is a dream of mine. I forget what it's called, crown corvair? Posting from dial up or I'd search.
I think corvairs are some of the best looking cars of that era. Muscle cars don't do it for me.
That v8 mid engine conversation kit for the coupe is a dream of mine. I forget what it's called, crown corvair? Posting from dial up or I'd search.
I think corvairs are some of the best looking cars of that era. Muscle cars don't do it for me.