66 chevelle with a 427 built for the pro charger, power glide with trans brake, 9in rear end, line lock, msd digital ignition. I was told it over 1000 HP on e85. I has ran a 6.40 in the 8th on street tires spinning . I did not build the car . any questions please call me at 229-392-6356 thanks Jason
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Budget 2014: Fuel Duty freeze, Classic Car VED & £200 million for potholes
Thu, 20 Mar 2014No fuel tax increase, and 40 year rolling road tax exemption for cars. Most of the 2014 Budget headlines are about cuts in cost for beer and bingo and help for pension prisoners held to ransom by annuity regulations. But in amongst there’s some good news for motorists; nothing that will change your world, but welcome nonetheless.
GM, Ford roll out protection plans for car buyers
Tue, 31 Mar 2009General Motors is following Hyundai and Ford in offering protection for car buyers who lose their jobs. A plan announced Tuesday morning called Total Confidence offers up to nine payments of up to $500 each if a car buyer loses his or her job in the first 24 months after the purchase. The plan covers loans and leases.
625 cars per day found to be insurance write-offs
Wed, 18 Sep 2013ONE IN EVERY 33 vehicles given a history check is found to be an insurance write-off, according to data gathered by HPI. In 2012 one in 33 vehicles checked by HPI was an insurance total loss – otherwise known as a write-off. This equates to 625 cars a day or over 223,000 cars per year being dangerously repaired and sold on to unsuspecting consumers.