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Old 02-03-2010, 04:40 PM
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LMC is about 2 hours West of me, pretty cool place, they do A LOT of really, really high end resto's, Dussenburg's, Rare Ferrari's, "Pebble Beach" kinda stuff, they do really, really nice work and always have some pretty amazing stuff for sale and in and out of the shop, if you are ever in Western Ontario, be sure to check it out
Ya.....was there a couple of years ago. Took my dad for his birthday. They do incredible restorations, like you said. And their inventory is quite amazing!
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Old 02-03-2010, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by n20michael
LMC is about 2 hours West of me, pretty cool place, they do A LOT of really, really high end resto's, Dussenburg's, Rare Ferrari's, "Pebble Beach" kinda stuff, they do really, really nice work and always have some pretty amazing stuff for sale and in and out of the shop, if you are ever in Western Ontario, be sure to check it out
What part of Ontario ?
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What part of Ontario ?
It's not really Western Ontario, but about 30mins west of Toronto in Milton.
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I bought a Buick GNX from a guy in Mississauga who had them repaint it for him, it was PIN straight, but, wasn't cheap! Nice to see they are doing some more "custom" work as well as the "100 point perfect" resto's
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:30 PM
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Just curious? Anyone know what the fastest street driven car made is/was? speaking domestically [of course!, lol]

I know that Callaway built a "sledgehammer" vette that ran 254MPH about 20 years ago in Ohio. I know a McLaren F-1 will run 230+ as will the new Bugatti that costs about $1000000000. But, wondered what the fastest North American car was? I remember Saleen built some pretty fast stuff and I wondered does Callaway still hold the title?

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I could be wrong but I think it was this custom built Gremlin from AMC!!!!
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That Cuda is no doubt nasty but lets not give it to much credit. In 1970 Buddy Baker took a 69 Dodge Daytona to Talladega and hit 200.4 mph. This set a record which was held for 13 years. Lets not forget that's 1/4 of the technology that went into that super Cuda.



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Originally Posted by n20michael
Just curious? Anyone know what the fastest street driven car made is/was? speaking domestically [of course!, lol]
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I imagine either Ford GT or Z07 Vette would be the fastest top speed regular production American cars.. You would have to disable the electronic speed limiters though.

(I dont consider Callaway/Saleen/"tuner" cars regular production cars)

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Old 02-05-2010, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by PURPLE HORNET
That Cuda is no doubt nasty but lets not give it to much credit. In 1970 Buddy Baker took a 69 Dodge Daytona to Talladega and hit 200.4 mph. This set a record which was held for 13 years. Lets not forget that's 1/4 of the technology that went into that super Cuda.



Impressive, but, I doubt that Superbird seen much street duty, or ran pump gas, and I sure wouldn't want to run it through the slalom course at high speeds! LOL!

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Old 02-05-2010, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by HTRDLNCN
I imagine either Ford GT or Z07 Vette would be the fastest top speed regular production American cars.. You would have to disable the electronic speed limiters though.

(I dont consider Callaway/Saleen/"tuner" cars regular production cars)
I didn't stipulate "Regular" production cars, just North American car

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