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Not sure what the end result will be like but it should be interesting to drive... After we stripped out and scrapped our demolition derby cars, I suggested to one of my grade 11 students to connect the
diff directly to the transmission from one of the Falcons and make it go! The engine is sitting in an EB front end and the seats will be located above the diff. Not sure if it will wheelstand but it will be fun trying... Last edited by superyob; 18-11-2015 at 06:17 PM. |
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