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Old 10-08-2007, 07:55 PM
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Thumbs up Charley's Merlin powered '55 Chevy will be at our SEMA Party!

This car is absolutely amazing. I think everyone who will be at the Lateral-g SEMA party will be in agreement!









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Old 10-08-2007, 07:57 PM
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that thing is insane......quality is top notch as well.
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The real question is can we talk him into starting it inside the building?
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Cant wait to see it Charley...I think you should bring down The Mule and Red Witch too...actually I want to see them all!!
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holy crap that thing is sick has it been dynoed??? lol. will its power ever be tested or is it just gonna look amazing on display?
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holy crap that thing is sick has it been dynoed??? lol. will its power ever be tested or is it just gonna look amazing on display?

I think it's in Guinness for the worlds highest hp street registered car; made over 3000 hp as I remember.

It does sound just like a P51 when it's started up, way cool!

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The real question is can we talk him into starting it inside the building?
I second that! One Word = SICK!!!!
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