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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=53891
Submitted by: kstagger
Comments: 10  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 2  (View)
Submitted on: 07-09-2006
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
a malibu


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#1
7-09-2006 @ 07:56:14 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
I want to see someone, just once, take a pro-touring approach to a G-body or similar car. It seems like every heated-up Malibu, Monte Carlo, Cutlass, or Grand National I've seen subscribes to the "drag radials at the back, bicycle tires at the front" school.

#2
7-09-2006 @ 07:59:36 PM
Posted By : kstagger Reply | Edit | Del
#1, it's weird - there just aren't many pro-touring g-bods... there are exceptions - the LS7 powered Monte SS and a few others - but drag racing just seems to be the things with those cars - it's the full frame and the fact that it's lighter than the a-bodies of old - makes it popular with drag racers

here is the LS7 monte
http://www.ls7montess.com/

[Edited by kstagger on 7-09-2006 @ 08:00:42 PM]


#3
7-09-2006 @ 08:00:58 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
I know of ONE racing series that raced G-bodies on racetracks that actually have turns >_> <_<

:P


#4
7-09-2006 @ 08:02:01 PM
Posted By : 89Rettagt Reply | Edit | Del
#3, and they only rarely turned right at that.

#5
7-09-2006 @ 08:06:16 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
#2, I just think it'd be cool to take a Monte and go all out with a full road race setup--(parallel UCA) 4-link with a Watts linkage in the rear (if possible) and all the goodies. That'd be really unusual.

[Edited by Lemming on 7-09-2006 @ 08:06:35 PM]


#6
7-09-2006 @ 08:12:45 PM
Posted By : Subourbon187 Reply | Edit | Del
Come to think of it I don't think I've ever seen a open track G body, in fact I don't think I've ever seen an after market Malibu or Monte that didn't involve 24 inch rims or a 600 horsepower engine

#7
7-09-2006 @ 08:23:51 PM
Posted By : Dadol21 Reply | Edit | Del
http://www.fidnet.com/~harleyms/angle.jpg
http://www.pro-touring.com/featured...atkins_Glen.jpg
http://www.pro-touring.com/featured...-001f_small.jpg


#8
7-09-2006 @ 08:27:32 PM
Posted By : Subourbon187 Reply | Edit | Del
#7, Excellent

#9
7-09-2006 @ 08:34:26 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
#7, That's more like it.

#10
7-09-2006 @ 10:08:36 PM
Posted By : Edaw 0 Reply | Edit | Del
#1, A pro-touring Grand National makes for some very erotic thoughts.


You should be a therapist, a counselor or something.


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