Thanks for sharing these pics. Have you got any more? Cheers. :)
You could probably change the clutch on that plymouth yourself, at the track, with an adjustable wrench and some rope!
It is a factory SuperStocker. It is as it came from the Factory there were 50 made. it was raced by Jack Werst.
Trenton Speed Shop, as in Down River? They're both outstanding cars in their category. Thanks for showing the Enzo undressed
beautiful car(s). Has this car been on Ebay because I recall one being on there that was Yellow and had a motor change.
I believe I saw your Enzo while it was owned in NC. It was for sale at Foreign Cars Italia in Greensboro for a short time wasn't it?
Man, that's one checked-up flywheel. I see you have a new one, were they unable to turn it, or do they just replace them?
thats a good point, as of late there is one ferrari store who had good service which now a piss poor service dept, they lost all their good talent. i cant say who or where but things happen and its a good thing to protect anyone from a bad experience at a service dept.
But when you say "just cars" even a modest Toyota has many highly skilled engineers design the components and tools to create them. Extremely intelligent people put a lot of effort into designing everything. Might aswell say "its just a Rolex" or "its just a Space Shuttle"...they are all lumps of metal crafted by man, we can choose to look after them with respect (including our Toyota's) or care for them like you would a piece of cr*p on your shoe. I have no issue with the look of those garages, you dont need to be able to eat of the surfaces, but equally I think its disrespectful to say something is "just..." when people have put so much effort into creating them in the first place. Personally I look after everything I own - because I paid hard earned money for them. I guess some people throw Macdonald's wrappers in the back of their cars whilst others use a bin.