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| 4Sale fastest street car ?? 2000 hp 1963 Pontiac LeMans |
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MORE PICS HERE!!!
http://www.nelsonracingengines.com/pix-rides-
63lemans.html
NOT MY CAR!!! Just thought it was a cool
video.
This beast sports a twin turbo 522cid big
block Chevy that screams out 1250hp on pump
gas and a ridiculous 2000hp on race gas! Ever
go 0 to 150mph in 5 seconds -- Butch can.
Butch and his 3700lb Pontiac cruise the local
streets (with parachute, of course) and run
the quarter in 7 seconds. How many 70 year
old men have the nuts to mash the throttle on
2000hp? Not sure, but Butch sure does. The
Pontiac was transformed into this behemoth at
Nelson Supercars.
FOR SALE - 1963 PONTAIC LEMANS STREET/STRIP
WARRIOR
522 CUBIC INCH TWIN TURBO, INJECTED,
INTERCOOLED, BIG BLOCK CHEVY MOTOR- MAKES
1250 HP ON PUMP GAS AND 2000 HP ON RACE GAS!
CHASSIS IS A FULL TUBE FRAME CERTIFIED FOR
7.50 ET, A1 TURBO 400 TRANSMISSION,
PERFORMANCE DIFFERENTIAL, 9 INCH REAR END.
FUEL SYSTEM- PRODUCT ENGINEERING DUAL STAGE
PUMP HARD LINED WITH BULK HEADS ALL THE WAY
TO THE ENGINE, COOLING SYSTEM -RON DAVIS
RADIATOR AND AIR TO AIR INTERCOOLER. COMES
WITH SPARE RIMS AND TIRES- 1 SET FOR STREET
AND ONE FOR TRACK. THE CAR WAS JUST
COMPLETELY REPAINTED.
THIS IS THE FASTEST THING WITH CURRENT
REGISTRATION YOUR GOING TO FIND! OWNERS WIFE
SAYS IT'S TOO FAST AND HE'S GOT TO GET RID OF
IT - FIRST $79.500.00 TAKES IT. OVER $50K IN
THE NELSON RACING ENGINE ALONE.
www.nelsonracingengines.com Tags : turbo fastest street chevy nelson racing |
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| Who Killed The Electric Street Car? |
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In this excerpt from Stephen Talbot's
"Heartbeat of America" (1993), Christopher
Snell explains how GM conspired with oil &
tire companies to kill streetcars in cities
all across America in order to create an
inferior bus system that would guarantee the
sale of tires, gas, and bus parts for an
eternity.
As Snell explains, "They would go in, buy a
street railway system. They'd convert it to
General Motors Buses. The General Motors
busses would run on Firestone tires. And
they'd be fueled by, in the east, Phillips,
and in the west, Standard Oil California."
In 1947, according to Snell, the Federal
Government charged GM and its partners with
criminal conspiracy. The result was that GM
was fined $5,000 and its top official was
fined a single dollar. Compare this to the
over 150 billion dollar project currently in
the works of trying to build a railway system
for Los Angeles today. Tags : ev1 electricstreetcar electric car whokilledtheelectriccar chrispaine paine alternativeenergy energy |
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Durée : 133 s |
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