Is an 86 fiero 5spd with a 305 carb considered an old school muscle car?
Is an 86 fiero 5spd with a 305 carb considered an old school muscle car?
As stated in an earlier post about requirements on this issue, it all depends on the person you ask.
But, just speaking for myself, I'd say no.
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~Heather
I would say no as well
Me personally I think of old muscle cars as pre-1980
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I think if it was a 350 or 400sb maybe, possibly, wait, no it's till a Fiero. Sorry man I gotta go with the crowd on this one
it's a cool car, never-the-less but you fall victim of the 'vette clause. Two seaters are generally considered sports cars, and the mid-engine placement only makes that more so.
Sounds like a cool set-up though. Got pics?
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How about a 74 Hurst Olds W30 !! Yes thats 455 power!!!!!
I'll get them for you in a few weeks, I'm about to start rebuilding the 305, after it's in I'll see you all at the tracksOriginally Posted by Prince Valiant
Well I guess i could be in I have 1969 Grand Prix SJ with a 428
Stock bottom end H/C LT1 404RWHP
You're in
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