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Left one to stop crunchy noises, middle one to stop LOUD cras-bang noises and right one to make very loud noise indeed.
Brock swapped in an LS7 crate engine, same one as the modern Corvette Z06. By removing the big Ford engine, Brock was able to mount the LS7 without any of it hanging below the frame, allowing him to lower the car and run a lower profile tire, making the car more stable and streetable. It's his daily driver.
21 June 2022; Seth Philips, @dudewithasign during day one of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile
21 June 2022; Awane Jones, CEO, of VR eSports Arena by Phenomena on Pitch Stage during day one of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile
21 June 2022; Ignacio Cuesta, CEO & Founder, of Collar4life S.L. on Pitch Stage during day one of Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Lukas Schulze/Collision via Sportsfile
Here is the LS7 powered Enjuku Racing 240sx that will be driven by Nate Brasz at XDC Phoenix.
More Info: www.specclutch.com
Exterior View of our Chapel Allerton shop, in the window we have a dolls house, pirate ship and castle, you can also see the fantastic Melissa and Doug Giraffe.
Greening Auto C2/SS
Based on a 1965 Corvette with a 427 LS7 engine attached to a GM 6L80E transmission. The car features a SRIII Round Tube frame and suspension based on the c4 & c5 Corvettes. The color is Glasurit Lamp Black. The wheels were CNC machined out of solid aluminum by Greening, requiring 7-10 hours of work each, wrapped in Pirelli P Zero tires.
Owned by Alan & Loretta Woodall of Cary, NC, and built by Greening Auto Company of Nashville, TN. The concept and design was by Eric Brockmeyer of Viera, FL and the interior was by Paul Atkins of Huntsville, AL