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Best supercar collection ever

Very nice..!!

great collection of muscle. Wonder if they complain about gas mileage..?? :roflblack::roflblack:
 
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Well... either that; or a Bugatti Veyron... or a 1970 Hem i 'Cuda... or a Boss 429SCJ... or an L-88 'Vette... or LS-6 equipped Chevelle SS... or any Porsche that's not a 924, 928, or 914!
 
This is nothing compared to Harold LeMay's collection on display at America's Car Museum in Tacoma, WA. Its the largest car collection in the world.
 
Neighbor and I were just discussing the 60s-70s mopars last night. Especially the Plymouth Fury that a lot of the State Police used back then. With that 440 those things were fast. Also the Mercury Marauder. One of my cousins had a '69 Marauder X100 with the 429 (385) 4 speed. He got a speeding ticket the same day he drove it off the lot.
 
I had an Uncle who drove Intercepters for Virgnia back in the late-sixties...
They may have looked like Furys... but there was an awful lot of horsepower under those hoods that they only whispered about... :bowdown::bowdown: :bowdown::thumbup:
 
The Interceptor was a Fury variant. It had the 440 single quad AFB carb. Some had the 350hp standard cam and some had the 375hp special cam. The 375hp special cam was also used in some NASCAR cars. But for sheer speed, the '69 Polara Pursuit was the ultimate patrol car. It could do 147mph (officially) but there are records of better than 150mph. It was rated at 0-60 in 6.3 seconds. Pretty impressive for a "tank". Wonder if that's why King Richard was so successful.
 
Best is probably subjective. There's a garage down the road from me with these in it and we know the owner :)

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