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<blockquote data-quote="doctorjj" data-source="post: 1842222" data-attributes="member: 7292"><p>Luton's car was an original GT500 that had been rear-ended and totalled. He bought the car for a song and back half'd it. The interior is stripped and he saved weight there with carbon fiber but everything else is still factory metal. He didn't have to pay big bucks for his block or crank or heads. Those came with the car.</p><p></p><p>I own 2 Ford's. My Lightning and a Ford diesel 4wd. I also have my '88 Landcruiser an my wife has a '04 Audi S4 and a '08 Porsche Cayenne Turbo. I'm not particularly partial to Ford's over Chevy. I actually prefer German cars.</p><p></p><p>My engine isn't on a stand. It's in my truck. A 2001 Lightning that makes over 700 at the rear wheels. I haven't been to the track since I moved back to Oklahoma. Been too busy. Sad really, but I was just thinking about selling my truck since I don't even drive it any more. Just sits in my garage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorjj, post: 1842222, member: 7292"] Luton's car was an original GT500 that had been rear-ended and totalled. He bought the car for a song and back half'd it. The interior is stripped and he saved weight there with carbon fiber but everything else is still factory metal. He didn't have to pay big bucks for his block or crank or heads. Those came with the car. I own 2 Ford's. My Lightning and a Ford diesel 4wd. I also have my '88 Landcruiser an my wife has a '04 Audi S4 and a '08 Porsche Cayenne Turbo. I'm not particularly partial to Ford's over Chevy. I actually prefer German cars. My engine isn't on a stand. It's in my truck. A 2001 Lightning that makes over 700 at the rear wheels. I haven't been to the track since I moved back to Oklahoma. Been too busy. Sad really, but I was just thinking about selling my truck since I don't even drive it any more. Just sits in my garage. [/QUOTE]
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