M3 to Power Tour 2023 the Movie
So this is simply a video diary of my Brother and my Journey on the Power Tour. The car we took belonged to a close friend of ours that we lost a couple years ago. My brother took on the project M3 this year and this trip was the first time out in the car. I'll probably make a short video about the car later but it does have a 414 LS3 built by SIKKY with the power going thru a Tremec 6 speed trans and ending up at the Euro Spec factory rear (one reason my brother decided not to drag race it this time out).
It was a very important trip for both of us and we met some of the best people ever including Lucky Costa from Hot Rod Garage. I wish I had video of every car and every person we met on the trip.
No narration, no promoting, just a simple video...
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1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass S Actionline
Revived original Cutlass S Actionline. The Actionline model is equipped with a Chevy 250 6cyl painted in Oldsmobile gold. This particular model is equipped with a Powerglide 2 speed and a Chevy 12 bolt rear axle (non-Posi).
This was just a shake-down cruise around the area.
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Billy's Place
In 2009 some friends (William, Jeff and myself) accompanied our friend John to check out a rare 1972 GTO. The engine had been removed but it was there in the shop: a 455 no less. John acquired the car eventually.
The owner of this property Billy, gave us a tour of all his collection. We had a great time visiting and he was a great guy. Unfortunately he passed a couple years later and the collection you see here was eventually sold off by his family. Ironically, that was his fear that they would have the burden to sort out this collection if he "left" unexpectedly.
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Billys Place HD 1080p
In 2009 some friends (William, Jeff and myself) accompanied our friend John to check out a rare 1972 GTO. The engine had been removed but it was there in the shop: a 455 no less. John acquired the car eventually.
The owner of this property Billy, gave us a tour of all his collection. We had a great time visiting and he was a great guy. Unfortunately he passed a couple years later and the collection you see here was eventually sold off by his family. Ironically, that was his fear that they would have the burden to sort out this collection if he "left" unexpectedly.
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