24-7 Well-Known Member Dec 9, 2022 #1 At Quaker Steak and Lube last night was this LS swapped Lamborghini. It had a special Florida VIN exemption and a US Army license plate so maybe the car was brought back from overseas or assembled from parts. . .
At Quaker Steak and Lube last night was this LS swapped Lamborghini. It had a special Florida VIN exemption and a US Army license plate so maybe the car was brought back from overseas or assembled from parts. . .
T tacojoel Well-Known Member Dec 9, 2022 #2 Thats a pretty good size turbo...i'd guess this LS engine makes more hp than what came out of it.
Rock62 Well-Known Member Dec 9, 2022 #3 pseudo-lambo. A bit like a kit car that fits onto a Mustang or VW Beetle chassis.
24-7 Well-Known Member Dec 9, 2022 #5 Rock62 said: pseudo-lambo. A bit like a kit car that fits onto a Mustang or VW Beetle chassis. Click to expand... I couldn't tell. That was the closest I've been to a Lambo. From what little I know, the interior looked legit.
Rock62 said: pseudo-lambo. A bit like a kit car that fits onto a Mustang or VW Beetle chassis. Click to expand... I couldn't tell. That was the closest I've been to a Lambo. From what little I know, the interior looked legit.
Rock62 Well-Known Member Dec 9, 2022 #6 No doubt, looks like a sweet ride. But I wouldn't consider it a Lambo. I put it in the same genre as the DeLorean, a Fiat with a stainless-steel body. Or similar to one of my Dad-in-Law's farm pickup. Ford F150 with an Oldsmobile 455 engine.
No doubt, looks like a sweet ride. But I wouldn't consider it a Lambo. I put it in the same genre as the DeLorean, a Fiat with a stainless-steel body. Or similar to one of my Dad-in-Law's farm pickup. Ford F150 with an Oldsmobile 455 engine.
T tacojoel Well-Known Member Dec 9, 2022 #7 Year ago we had a guy here with one of those AC cobra kit cars. It used a jaguar front end with a big block gm 427 engine.
Year ago we had a guy here with one of those AC cobra kit cars. It used a jaguar front end with a big block gm 427 engine.