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SprCForr @ Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:18 pm

I was going for the Grandpa "sleeper" vibe but adding the goodies after the big block swap kind of blew it. So that leaves just plain intimidating and a cowl induction hood with actually having a reason for it will have to do. I want to supercharge it at some point so cutting the hood was in the cards anyway.

The machine shop has it (.060 over 454) in the 425-450 HP ball park and a solid 550 ft/lbs. It's got room to grow. Next is quality set of heads instead of my home worked 396 heads.

   



Saffron @ Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:26 pm

My favourite car was my '66 T-Bird, that I had restored with original parts. My ex-husband stole it. Now I drive a Hyundai Tiburon, and I really like it. My son drives a 30 yr old Camaro...I NEVER thought he would get it to run.

   



Public_Domain @ Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:59 pm

Yo dawg, this here's mah ride. It's my life, cracker.

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coaster_dot @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:17 am

Mr_Canada Mr_Canada:
Yo dawg, this here's mah ride. It's my life, cracker.

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Nice! Love the paint job!

   



Regina @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:20 am

SprCForr SprCForr:
Look down.

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The 327 tag on the fender is wrong. I leave it there for the unsuspecting.

Yeah....small blocks are for kids. :lol:

   



SprCForr @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:38 am

Mr_Canada Mr_Canada:
Yo dawg, this here's mah ride. It's my life, cracker.

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Sweet. Needs tassles.

   



herbie @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:45 am

Mitsu Mountain Goat

   



xerxes @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:55 am

I'm really envious of your rice rocket Robair.

Here's my ride. A 1994 Ford Tempo GL (with the V6). It's not much but it's dependable.

   



Gunnair @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:08 am

Mr_Canada Mr_Canada:
Yo dawg, this here's mah ride. It's my life, cracker.

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XD

   



Gunnair @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:09 am

SprCForr SprCForr:
Mr_Canada Mr_Canada:
Yo dawg, this here's mah ride. It's my life, cracker.

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Sweet. Needs tassles.


ROTFL and a bell!

   



Yogi @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 7:59 am

Here's a bit of info about 'my ride'. The pic that I snagged is even the right color. The only changes I've made is to put on a K&N air intake which has really helped out on the mileage, and 17" tires. It has too much power to weight ratio for winter roads so it gets parked for the winter. Just turned over to 103k.

Road Test: 2002 Dodge Dakota R/T Club Cab
Sports fun. $105/hp; $6.40/lb
Only four names came up for fun stuff: Dakota R/T, Ford Lightning, Toyota S-Runner, and the not-yet-built Viper-powered Ram. Nothing else fires our synapses like these, and a brief debate said none works better for the money than a Dakota R/T. The fact that we could spend just a little more cash to get more recline space, a back seat, longer wheelbase for a nicer ride, and more predictable handling, meant the Club Cab was it.

Everything about the R/T speaks fun. The monochrome paint begs attention, especially finished off as ours was in Dodge Corporate Bright Red. A chrome-exhaust stack (it hardly looks like a tailpipe), big fat Goodyears we'd smoke to bald Eagles in no time, and fender flares all indulge the eyes. Aural senses are satisfied by the gear whine from the rearend, a perhaps best-in-any-pickup Infinity sound system, and the best exhaust rumble this side of Italy, while the nose occasionally benefits from a whiff of tire or brake smoke.

The R/T starts life as a Dakota Sport pickup and ends up with myriad options. More packages than a UPS depot, a 5.9L V-8 (actually an 5.8L), automatic, ABS (which should be standard with that huge iron engine over the front wheels), power seats, ad nauseum, add more than half the total price of the Ranger, making this R/T $26,360. It wins on horsepower-per-dollar, loses on gas mileage and payload, and only matches the Wrangler's 2000-lb towing capacity. That 2000 lb will probably never go faster.

The R/T's cabin is an inviting place, day or night. Key on and the door switches are illuminated, headlamps on or off. Big sound is controlled variously by your right foot, and the stereo is manned by some of the best-placed wheel-mounted audio controls. These are well worth the $75, as you'll want to keep both hands on, or very near, the steering wheel. The seats are covered in grippy velour, and storage areas and cupholders abound. The back seat can be used equally well for smaller families or to bracket racing trophies.

An R/T may not be as fast as it sounds, especially if the road isn't sticky enough, but it'll reel off 85-90-mph quarter miles until it runs out of gas, always give a firm shove in the back when you hit the pedal, and is all done at 4500 rpm, just like the iron pushrod engines of old. The R/T also has enough compression braking that it'll chirp the rear tires when you use the engine to slow down. Half the time, you needn't even contest things--Lightnings are the only trucks not sent cowering just by an R/T's threatening look. With ABS, the brakes are acceptable, and the flat handling, fast steering box, tight limited-slip, and wide tires make twisty roads the only way to go.

Whether it's the sound, the crisp handling, the look, or the Viper parts in the front end, the Dakota R/T offers the most emotionally satisfying, fun-to-drive sport truck for the money, especially when someone else is buying gas. If the new Ram is the Mayor of Truckville, this is the Chief of Police.

   



Brenda @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:04 am

I am NOT going to post a pic of my dirty rusty '96 Exploder :lol:
But hey, it takes me everywhere!
Hmmm, come to think of it, I just got a letter from Ford about a recall :lol: :lol:

   



ASLplease @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:13 am

Gunnair Gunnair:
My baby!

... where's Stemmer?


I was talking to Stemmer, you better get that baby undercoated. j/k

   



Robair @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:26 am

Gunnair Gunnair:
That's a sweet Impala. Going to 'rod' it?

If it was 2 door, I'd be tempted. Other than the dual exhaust that gives the 327 a nice throaty rumble, it's all original. Evan has the original warranty papers with my great aunts (the original owner) name on them. Kind of cool.

It'll need paint and new rear fenders soon. Other than that, it's great. Staying original with white walls. 8)

   



ASLplease @ Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:34 am

I don't like washing and waxing, so it would be a shame for me to own a classic car. I have a motorcycle for awhile, I stopped waxing it everyday after the first season.

   



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