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<blockquote data-quote="LaserRed38" data-source="post: 5790403" data-attributes="member: 582808"><p>Nice man. More motor ideas. Find a 32v Intech out of a wrecked Mark VIII or other Lincoln. Build it up out of the car with forged internals and do some head work and cams. Throw on a Vortech or Procharger to keep your hood clearance. Or just keep it N/A (sort of like a Marauder then) and still make like 350 to the wheels. Spacers should fix your wheel problems. Put some in the rear too to keep everything flush if they still tuck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaserRed38, post: 5790403, member: 582808"] Nice man. More motor ideas. Find a 32v Intech out of a wrecked Mark VIII or other Lincoln. Build it up out of the car with forged internals and do some head work and cams. Throw on a Vortech or Procharger to keep your hood clearance. Or just keep it N/A (sort of like a Marauder then) and still make like 350 to the wheels. Spacers should fix your wheel problems. Put some in the rear too to keep everything flush if they still tuck... [/QUOTE]
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