This just got posted to YouTube--great video!
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[COLOR=var(--yt-spec-text-primary)]"Here is quite an interesting match-up! First, you have a well-known monster in the drag race world... that being a 1967 Pontiac GTO 400 H.O. Arguably, my favorite year for the GTO. It was the first year for the 400, and with it came the high output option. A GREAT engine for a great car. For the first time in 1967 you could get the GTO with the 3-speed auto, of course being the TH400. Previous to that the 2-speed was your only automatic transmission... meh. BUT, this '67 GTO features a 4-speed manual! How nice is that!? I love the color of that car as well. Very retro, and VERY clean. Then there's the opponent. If you're a fan of FAST (factory appearing stock tire) or PSMCDR (Pure Stock Muscle Car Drag Racing) then you probably already recognize this car. Yes, it's the Stude Tomato... more specifically, a 1963 Studebaker Super Lark R2. The owner/driver is none other than Ted Harbit. Mr. Harbit, if you weren't already aware, is a former 7 time NHRA nationals winner in the old stock class (which no longer exists). Bottom line, the guy can drive. The Studebaker might look innocent, but it's not. Underneath the hood is a 289ci engine putting out 289 horsepower. How does it do that, you ask? Well, it's got a Paxton supercharged! Yes, it came with a Paxton from the factory. It also features a factory 4-speed (Borg Warner T10) and a Dana 44 rear. Needless to say it is completely overbuilt... and it can fly. Which car you like more?"[/COLOR]
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