1929 Ford Model A with a Cossie BDA Rally Engine
This is SWEET!!!
250hp/9500 rpm http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehicl...car/index.html VIDEO! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFSGSL3Nrmc http://images.hotrod.com/featuredveh..._a+turning.jpg |
haha awesome.
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cool.
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That is so... freaking... COOL!!!!!
I love it, I absolutely love it. but Jason, where did you get that rpm from, the article on page three says
Originally Posted by thearticle
The naturally aspirated Cossie revs to 8,400 rpm to make 250 hp and sees 200 lb-ft of torque at 7,200 rpm.
edit: :doh: It says 9500rpm in the video. sigh |
That is simply as we'd say Bad A$$
I want it! |
Still rocking the wood spoke wheels, sweet.
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Very cool but handling has got to be scary!!!! I know I'd probably tip it over with what I am used to driving!!!
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Originally Posted by Moosetang
(Post 1093198)
Still rocking the wood spoke wheels, sweet.
http://images.hotrod.com/featuredveh...l_a+wheels.jpg |
Originally Posted by Evil_Capri
(Post 1093424)
Actually the wheels are 19-inch cast aluminum painted to resemble wood wheels.
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friggin cool!
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Thats F'n sweet. I would love to see that thing blow by on the road.
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I love it! Where can I buy one? That'd make one he!! of a commuter.
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Originally Posted by THRUST_
(Post 1093513)
Thats F'n sweet. I would love to see that thing blow by a ricer on the road.
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I read about that in the latest Hot Rod. Stealth to the max. Wood painted wheels and the "missfire switch" on it. I like how it pulls the inner front wheel in turns. That thing can move.
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